So legend has it that Joe McEwing's career was used as the 'base' for the 'R' in WAR. Basically, McEwing is the prototypical 'replacement level' player, and the formula was developed around his stats. I don't know if this is true, but a lot of people say it, so the legend has grown.
McEwing has been retired for some time now, having played during the steroid era. Lately baseball has swung in the other direction, particularly in the last two years, to the point that many experts think we are in the midst of the latest pitcher friendly era.
With that said, wouldn't the standards for a 'replacement level' player have changed? Based on the WAR formula, who in today's game is the AAAA-replacement model?
McEwing: http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...cewijo01.shtml
McEwing has been retired for some time now, having played during the steroid era. Lately baseball has swung in the other direction, particularly in the last two years, to the point that many experts think we are in the midst of the latest pitcher friendly era.
With that said, wouldn't the standards for a 'replacement level' player have changed? Based on the WAR formula, who in today's game is the AAAA-replacement model?
McEwing: http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...cewijo01.shtml
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