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Bill Peacock's avatar

This is a great analysis. One thing though. It seems to me the runs from position scarcity is an iffy stat. Essentially, Utley gets runs simply for being a second baseman while Berman loses runs for bring a right fielder/first baseman. If I understand it correctly, their actual performance or abilities doesn't matter with this number. I know the stat guys use this, but it has always seemed to me to be a questionable part of the defensive stats. Take these out of the picture and both players are just about even in value. Me? I'll take Berkman.

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Brad Kyle's avatar

Great peek behind the numbers, Brian! I think Lance is suffering from being in a baseball "small market." Put pinstripes on his exact-same numbers, or land him in Boston or L.A., and he'd be first-ballot! Much like in show biz (or, more particularly, the record biz), it's a lot about PR and ink volume:

If you're constantly on TWIB, your team was clamored for every Game of the Week, the lead on SportsCenter, and Berman made you a funny nickname, your name is front of mind when the writers receive their ballots. I think if one looked at more than a handful of HOF-ers, you'd find plenty whose numbers are far lower/worse than Berkman's, but were on a far more "famous", mid- to large-market team....and yet, there they are!

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