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January 6, 2015 Fantasy InfographicCatchers
Last year, I made fantasy infographics for each position, describing where players contribute the most in the standard 5x5 categories in a streamlined and easy-to-read fashion. I’ve tweaked my work in the offseason and I am bringing them back in a slightly different form with a slightly different process. I’m still only comparing like positions to each other; for each position I take the top 30 players as listed by Mike Gianella, break them down into tiers, and come up with statistical averages and standard deviations using our very own PECOTA system. I did this so that we can compare like things to like things and to serve as a prep for the other graphs that are coming down the line. I’m sorry to say that the values and averages aren’t public at this time, so I can’t quite give you my formula here. Also there will be a big OBP graph at the end of the series as well as a graph that compares players to each other regardless of position, which was something of a hot request last year. How to use this graph plus notes My intent in creating these was to make a quick visual reference guide to see where certain guys can help in certain categories. For example, Lucroy is more balanced but Posey provides a ton of value in home runs over Lucroy, which makes a huge difference in how I see those players.
Mauricio Rubio is an author of Baseball Prospectus. Follow @MRubio52
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Oh my Hitchens... this is awesome. A really different look than last season. Love it!