Does anybody know the percentage values Bill James gives to hitting, pitching, fielding (and possibly throwing) and baserunning to a team's success?
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The percentages he gives have a certain amout of flexibility (they vary from team to team based on certain statistics) but ON AVERAGE, offense claims about 48% of the wins, Pitching claims about 36% of the wins, and fielding claims 16% of the wins.
Baserunning in the WS method is generally highly unimportnat, representing about about 6% of the offense except in the 19th century when base stealing was at its' peak (and 6% of 48 is about 3% of the total). Hard to quantify what you mean by throwing...throwing is just part of the fielding package.
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I will say this..."arm elements" in the field method take up different percentage at different positions.
at short, double play turning is the arm element and it takes up 4/10 of the fielding score...for catchers the arm element is assists/CS% and that takes up 5/10 of the score...for outfielders arm elements are 2/10 of the score...third basemen...it's 2/10, first basemen it's 1/10, I think it's also 4/10 for second basemen.
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Originally posted by SABR MattI will say this..."arm elements" in the field method take up different percentage at different positions.
at short, double play turning is the arm element and it takes up 4/10 of the fielding score...for catchers the arm element is assists/CS% and that takes up 5/10 of the score...for outfielders arm elements are 2/10 of the score...third basemen...it's 2/10, first basemen it's 1/10, I think it's also 4/10 for second basemen.
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