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A little something I'm working on... I'm calling it PAWS, not sure what P stands for, but it is a Tigers-specific version of JAWS. I'm hoping to have a live tracker ready for opening day, but as a teaser, the top 10 (and ties) catchers* in Tigers history.

Catcher First Year Last Year PAWS
Bill Freehan 1961 1976 67.5
Lance Parrish 1977 1986 49.4
Mickey Tettleton 1991 1994 29.3
Johnny Bassler 1921 1927 27.9
Ivan Rodriguez 2004 2008 26.4
Alex Avila 2009 2017 24.2
Mickey Cochrane 1934 1937 22.9
Brad Ausmus 1996 2000 15.4
Matt Nokes 1986 1990 13.3
Red Wilson 1954 1960 12.2
John Wockenfuss 1974 1983 12.2

 

*Position defined by plurality of games played as a Tiger.

Jake Rogers is at 8.6, Dillon Dingler at 7.1.

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38 minutes ago, chasfh said:

OK, I’ll bite: 67.5 what?

JAWS is career WAR and WAR7 (Top 7 WAR years).

This is WAR and WAR4 with the Tigers, but a composite between Reference and Fangraphs.

(I have not factored in postseason yet, nor have I figured out a fair way to bump up War years, but I plan on tackling in time... Just getting the databases set up now)

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13 minutes ago, Edman85 said:

JAWS is career WAR and WAR7 (Top 7 WAR years).

This is WAR and WAR4 with the Tigers, but a composite between Reference and Fangraphs.

(I have not factored in postseason yet, nor have I figured out a fair way to bump up War years, but I plan on tackling in time... Just getting the databases set up now)

Interesting—how are you weighting Reference vs Fangraphs? Is it different for pitchers versus position players? Also, are you using FG WAR for pitchers, or RA9-WAR at all? Sees to me it should be the former to match up with Reference, although RA9-WAR is much more results-oriented, which factors into Hall voting more than a WAR figure used more to project future performance.

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1 hour ago, Edman85 said:

A little something I'm working on... I'm calling it PAWS, not sure what P stands for, but it is a Tigers-specific version of JAWS. I'm hoping to have a live tracker ready for opening day, but as a teaser, the top 10 (and ties) catchers* in Tigers history.

Catcher First Year Last Year PAWS
Bill Freehan 1961 1976 67.5
Lance Parrish 1977 1986 49.4
Mickey Tettleton 1991 1994 29.3
Johnny Bassler 1921 1927 27.9
Ivan Rodriguez 2004 2008 26.4
Alex Avila 2009 2017 24.2
Mickey Cochrane 1934 1937 22.9
Brad Ausmus 1996 2000 15.4
Matt Nokes 1986 1990 13.3
Red Wilson 1954 1960 12.2
John Wockenfuss 1974 1983 12.2

 

*Position defined by plurality of games played as a Tiger.

Jake Rogers is at 8.6, Dillon Dingler at 7.1.

No Duke Sims tells me your data is flawed.

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This is really interesting.  Producing a live tracker is not something I have done before, so I am curious .  Are you using excel to do this? The hardest part would seem to be getting data from sites automatically.  How are you dealing with baseball-reference which doesn't allow aotomated scraping?  

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48 minutes ago, casimir said:

Yes.

OT, but I've been looking at audio amps recently. I still have a class B rig (110 W/ch RMS) I built years ago and all the new stuff is class D, and it's actually not always easy to get an answer to that question. In large part because the Class D people feel it's irrelevant for class D amps.

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