Total Run Index
Total Run Index: Substitution Value– Third Basemen
Every position is different, so this is where substitution value comes into play. Talking about data distribution can bring even the most enthusiastic baseball fan to sleep. Suffice it to say, the data at third base is a lot more condensed than at other positions. This is particularly true if
Total Run Index: Substitution Value – Second Basemen
Past is prologue. The past is the best predictor of the future, but there is no perfect predictor of the future. So, when I think about total run index (TRI) and its use in fantasy sports, I have to consider the limitations. For anyone that studies sabermetrics, there are two
2014 Fantasy Baseball: TRI Substitution Value – First Basemen
Last time we took a look at the substitution values for the catchers. But it couldn’t be more different than looking at first basemen. When you look at the median score for the first basemen, you see the highest median value of any position. This is particularly true when you
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Substitution Value — Catchers
Total run index actually began about five years ago when I began working on a metric I called the Hall of Fame Index. The idea was pretty simple. The idea was to use multiple statistical sources to get the consensus on a player. It culminated in a book I published
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index – ADP vs. TRI RP 21-40
We finally get to the end of the road of the TRI vs. ADP series. The funny thing is that you will notice that many of these relievers officially qualify for the waiver section of the series. It goes to show that relievers are not necessarily as valiued as we
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index – ADP vs. TRI Relievers 1-20
There gets to be a point where total run index becomes more or less ineffective. That point hits squarely when we are talking about relief pitchers. Relief pitchers offer one or two categories (depending on your league) in spades and these categories have little to do directly with TRI. So,
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index – ADP vs. TRI Starting Pitchers 41-60
We reach the end of the line in terms of the starting pitchers we will officially rank, but you will see far more than 60 used in your league. Even ten team leagues will probably see closer to 100 starting pitchers used than 60. Judging by the ADP, in a
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index – ADP vs. TRI Starting Pitchers 21-40
The midpoint of the starting pitching universe is probably the biggest key. Most players will get two starting pitchers from the first group of starting pitchers. If you plan your draft right, you can get the rest of your five man rotation from this list of guys. If you can’t
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index – ADP vs. TRI Starting Pitchers 1-20
I can’t think of a single position where there has been more advancement in sabermetrics than pitching over the past decade. A scant decade ago, we were still concerning ourselves with wins, losses, WHIP, and ERA. With the exception of losses, all of them are still staples in the fantasy
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index – ADP vs. TRI Right Field
The best position is in the eye of the beholder, but there is no deeper position than right field. According to TRI, there are sixteenright fielders with TRI scores above ten (including one not in the top 20 in ADP). So, that could end up affecting your decision on draft