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760cards's avatar

I’m curious. Given that it’s Wins Above Replacement, is it possible that Replacement Level is being redefined to a lower amount of wins? Either way, interesting article.

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I suspect this is happening because the preseason projections don't really have many (or any) sub-replacement level players -- since very few players projected to make and stay on an MLB roster are sub-replacement talent -- but in reality, some amount of players will perform at a sub-replacement level due to randomness, talent mis-judgment, etc. Some players _will_ be sub-replacement regardless, but the projections don't really know who will miss their mark and who won't.

So here we're kind of mixing backwards-looking value assessments (last year's WAR) with forward-looking talent projections (preseason forecasts), which have two distinct purposes.

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