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Nelson Lu

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RC/25 PRC/25 Value
Jason Giambi, Oakland 11.25 11.71 97.7
Carlos Delgado, Toronto 11.05 10.89 95.3
Todd Helton, Colorado 11.86 9.29 69.9
Will Clark, St. Louis 8.22 8.44 45.9
Jeff Bagwell, Houston 8.89 8.36 63.4
Ryan Klesko, San Diego 7.30 7.92 49.0
Rafael Palmeiro, Texas 7.86 7.56 48.9
Mike Sweeney, Kansas City 7.77 7.52 49.7
Jim Thome, Cleveland 7.45 7.34 45.8
John Olerud, Seattle 6.40 6.90 38.6
Mark Grace, Chicago-N 6.31 6.89 34.9
Sean Casey, Cincinnati 7.18 6.74 29.1
Derrek Lee, Florida 6.39 6.63 29.2
J. T. Snow, San Francisco 5.86 6.34 28.2
Andres Galarraga, Atlanta 6.30 6.31 25.0
AVERAGE REGULAR 1B 6.24
Fred McGriff, Tampa Bay 6.23 6.24 28.0
Todd Zeile, New York-N 5.78 6.14 25.9
Mo Vaughn, Anaheim 6.20 6.12 28.5
Paul Konerko, Chicago-A 6.16 5.90 20.2
Pat Burrell, Philadelphia 5.84 5.71 14.3
Lee Stevens, Montreal 5.62 5.64 14.8
Eric Karros, Los Angeles 5.05 5.44 16.1
Charlie Hayes, Milwaukee 4.71 4.88 3.9
Tino Martinez, New York-A 4.74 4.61 1.4
Kevin Young, Pittsburgh 4.51 4.57 0.7
REPLACEMENT LEVEL? 4.52
Jose Offerman, Boston 4.41 4.38 -1.9
Travis Lee, Philadelphia 4.57 4.36 -2.0
Ron Coomer, Minnesota 4.64 4.35 -2.7
Craig Paquette, St. Louis 4.27 4.26 -3.1
Shane Halter, Detroit 3.79 3.91 -4.4

"SABREmetrics isn't about statistics, it is about the search for new
evidence." - Bill James (thanks, Bill Reich)
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Nelson Lu (n...@cs.stanford.edu)

Lurker Below

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Um...MARK MCGWIRE?!?
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Nelson Lu

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In article <ok2nts8vbhj58s7v6...@4ax.com>,
Lurker Below <lur...@below.com> wrote:

>Um...MARK MCGWIRE?!?

Screaming loud won't get him onto these reports.

McGwire played less than Craig Paquette overall; thus, Paquette is on the
report, and McGwire is not.

Doug Ritter

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In article <8rfp2d$7l1$1...@nntp.Stanford.EDU>,

Nelson Lu <n...@Xenon.Stanford.EDU> wrote:
> RC/25 PRC/25 Value
>Jason Giambi, Oakland 11.25 11.71 97.7
>Carlos Delgado, Toronto 11.05 10.89 95.3
>Todd Helton, Colorado 11.86 9.29 69.9
>Will Clark, St. Louis 8.22 8.44 45.9
>Jeff Bagwell, Houston 8.89 8.36 63.4
>Ryan Klesko, San Diego 7.30 7.92 49.0
>Rafael Palmeiro, Texas 7.86 7.56 48.9
>Mike Sweeney, Kansas City 7.77 7.52 49.7
>Jim Thome, Cleveland 7.45 7.34 45.8
>John Olerud, Seattle 6.40 6.90 38.6
>Mark Grace, Chicago-N 6.31 6.89 34.9
>Sean Casey, Cincinnati 7.18 6.74 29.1

An amazing turn-around for Casey. Those of you outside of
Cincinnati might not know that Sean broke his hand early
(in spring training IIRC) and absolutely sucked rocks the
first two months of the season. He was below replacement
level until what was it, late June?

Rumor has it that he's on the block.

<sigh>

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Doug Ritter "There's a little Homer Simpson in all of us."
do...@infinet.com Homer Simpson

JAS Carter

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On 04 Oct 2000 20:33:04 GMT, in rec.sport.baseball do...@infinet.com
(Doug Ritter) warbled oh so charmingly:

>In article <8rfp2d$7l1$1...@nntp.Stanford.EDU>,
>Nelson Lu <n...@Xenon.Stanford.EDU> wrote:
>> RC/25 PRC/25 Value
>>Jason Giambi, Oakland 11.25 11.71 97.7
>>Carlos Delgado, Toronto 11.05 10.89 95.3
>>Todd Helton, Colorado 11.86 9.29 69.9
>>Will Clark, St. Louis 8.22 8.44 45.9
>>Jeff Bagwell, Houston 8.89 8.36 63.4
>>Ryan Klesko, San Diego 7.30 7.92 49.0
>>Rafael Palmeiro, Texas 7.86 7.56 48.9
>>Mike Sweeney, Kansas City 7.77 7.52 49.7
>>Jim Thome, Cleveland 7.45 7.34 45.8
>>John Olerud, Seattle 6.40 6.90 38.6
>>Mark Grace, Chicago-N 6.31 6.89 34.9
>>Sean Casey, Cincinnati 7.18 6.74 29.1
>
>An amazing turn-around for Casey. Those of you outside of
>Cincinnati might not know that Sean broke his hand early
>(in spring training IIRC) and absolutely sucked rocks the
>first two months of the season. He was below replacement
>level until what was it, late June?

And Indians fans were *still* screaming about how Hart trades away all
the young superstars.

Not that I wouldn't have preferred they kept Giles, but Jeromy
Burnitz? Aiieee!

>Rumor has it that he's on the block.
>
><sigh>

That surprises me.

It shouldn't, but it does.


Julie Carter
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http://www.everypoet.com/poetry/general/ep_jasc.htm


Voros

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Doug Ritter <do...@infinet.com> wrote:
> In article <8rfp2d$7l1$1...@nntp.Stanford.EDU>,
> Nelson Lu <n...@Xenon.Stanford.EDU> wrote:
>> RC/25 PRC/25 Value
>>Jason Giambi, Oakland 11.25 11.71 97.7
>>Carlos Delgado, Toronto 11.05 10.89 95.3
>>Todd Helton, Colorado 11.86 9.29 69.9
>>Will Clark, St. Louis 8.22 8.44 45.9
>>Jeff Bagwell, Houston 8.89 8.36 63.4
>>Ryan Klesko, San Diego 7.30 7.92 49.0
>>Rafael Palmeiro, Texas 7.86 7.56 48.9
>>Mike Sweeney, Kansas City 7.77 7.52 49.7
>>Jim Thome, Cleveland 7.45 7.34 45.8
>>John Olerud, Seattle 6.40 6.90 38.6
>>Mark Grace, Chicago-N 6.31 6.89 34.9
>>Sean Casey, Cincinnati 7.18 6.74 29.1

> An amazing turn-around for Casey. Those of you outside of
> Cincinnati might not know that Sean broke his hand early
> (in spring training IIRC) and absolutely sucked rocks the
> first two months of the season. He was below replacement
> level until what was it, late June?

> Rumor has it that he's on the block.

What!?!

Why?

If they could just purge themselves of Pokey Reese they can open up a spot
for Stynes next year.

--
Voros McCracken
vo...@daruma.co.jp
2000 Projections at:
http://www.baseballstuff.com/mccracken/

Lurker Below

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On 4 Oct 2000 20:07:28 GMT, n...@Xenon.Stanford.EDU (Nelson Lu) wrote:

>In article <ok2nts8vbhj58s7v6...@4ax.com>,
>Lurker Below <lur...@below.com> wrote:

>>Um...MARK MCGWIRE?!?

>Screaming loud won't get him onto these reports.

>McGwire played less than Craig Paquette overall; thus, Paquette is on the
>report, and McGwire is not.

Never mind.

I thought this was your final listing, the one with _everyone_. It
became obvious that it wasn't when I couldn't find Polanco.
--
"The truth of a proposition has nothing to do with its
credibility. And vice versa."
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Red Dog

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n...@Xenon.Stanford.EDU (Nelson Lu) wrote:

>
>McGwire played less than Craig Paquette overall; thus, Paquette is on the
>report, and McGwire is not.

But Paquette only played 28 games at 1B, McGwire played 70, and Clark
played 50. It makes no sense to list Paquette and not McGwire as a
1B.

Tom

Michael Noschese

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In article <8rg8n9$1de5$6...@news.enteract.com>,

The same Pokey Reese that was holding up a deal for Ken Griffey Jr?
C'mon now, it ain't gonna happen. I don't know why we react with
suprise when dumb trade rumors start floating around. Baseball GM's
will never cease to make moves that boggle the mind.


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Michael Noschese

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Dale Hicks

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Lurker Below <lur...@below.com> wrote in article <9b9ntsscn620bihgh...@4ax.com>...
> >>Um...MARK MCGWIRE?!?

>
> >McGwire played less than Craig Paquette overall;
>
> I thought this was your final listing, the one with _everyone_.

If it makes you feel any worse, Bako made it as a Braves' catcher.

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Cranial Crusader dgh...@bellsouth.net

Bob-Nob

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In rec.sport.baseball Nelson Lu venit, vidit, et dixit:
> RC/25 PRC/25 Value

<snip>

> AVERAGE REGULAR 1B 6.24
> Fred McGriff, Tampa Bay 6.23 6.24 28.0
> Todd Zeile, New York-N 5.78 6.14 25.9
> Mo Vaughn, Anaheim 6.20 6.12 28.5

I wonder if Todd Zeile will be angling for a new 6-year,
80 million dollar contract? If nothing else, Mo Vaughn is already
clearly not worth the money that he won from Disney. Now if only
the Red Sox would play guys at DH/1B that can hit (i.e., NOT
Jose Offerman).

Catch you later.
--Bob Machemer

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Amherst College, Class of 1996 | rise again, and woe to the wicked!"
http://www.amherst.edu/~rpmachem | --Don Quixote (Man of La Mancha)
"BOB IS NOB!"

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