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Tag Archives: Wins Above Replacement
The 2004-2006 St. Louis Cardinals versus the 2008-2010 Philadelphia Phillies
When the Philadelphia Phillies lost to the San Francisco Giants this year, I was glad to see them fall. I don’t know if it’s because I was stuck on the east coast for so long while in the military, if … Continue reading
Jim Edmonds–Hall of Fame–Wins Above Replacement (WAR)
The first thing I want to say is that if you think Jim Edmonds is a Hall of Famer, you will enjoy this read. Next, I want to tell you that I didn’t come up with new statistics to look … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Pujols, Bill James, Billy Beane, Cy Young, Derek Jeter, Duke Snider, Hall of Fame, Jim Edmonds, Joe Dimaggio, Ken Griffey Jr., Kirby Puckett, Mark McGwire, Mickey Mantle, Paul DePodesta, Rickey Henderson, Rogers Hornsby, Stan Musial, Tris Speaker, Ty Cobb, Willie Mays, Wins Above Replacement
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Greatest St. Louis Cardinal…..Rogers Hornsby?
Albert Pujols, Red Schoendienst, Orlando Cepeda, Enos Slaughter, Steve Carlton, Stan Musial, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Jim Edmonds, Scott Rolen, Bruce Sutter, Willie McGee, Keith Hernandez, Ozzie Smith and many other Cardinal greats all have a place in our hearts … Continue reading
Wins Above Replacement–League Leaders and the St. Louis Cardinals
It’s amazing to see Albert Pujols at the top of so many leaders list, so consistently. I think most of us that watched the games this year felt that something was a little off. On a side note, I don’t … Continue reading