As we all (hopefully) know, the most valuable player in WSEM is an award that is entirely hitting-based. As we don't ever really think about, value actually can be very subjective. This isn't an announcement of the 2019 MVP, rather a different take on what the award could be about. Great numbers in a stacked lineup may not be as valuable as above average numbers in a poor lineup. To determine value to the team we look at the percentage by roster in three statistics: hits, total bases, and runs batted in. Add those together to get an overall rating. The higher that rating, the more they did for their team. Separation between their overall rating and the next closest teammate is then also added as another layer of comparison. The greater that separation, in theory, the more their team needed them.
CHANDLER PHILLIPS (EL DIABLOS) |
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34.1 |
37.3 |
29.9 |
101.3 |
+0.8 |
% H |
% TB |
% RBI |
TOTAL |
SEPARATION |
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ALEX LINEBRINK (ISLANDERS) |
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23.0 |
27.8 |
42.4 |
93.2 |
+27.0 |
% H |
% TB |
% RBI |
TOTAL |
SEPARATION |
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DAVID CASTLE (KING FRIDAY) |
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28.3 |
23.5 |
18.6 |
70.4 |
+15.1 |
% H |
% TB |
% RBI |
TOTAL |
SEPARATION |
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TRAVIS STROJNY (REDUX) |
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33.1 |
33.1 |
37.5 |
103.7 |
+30.5 |
% H |
% TB |
% RBI |
TOTAL |
SEPARATION |
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JOHN SKINNER (STINKY NUTS) |
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22.4 |
24.4 |
21.6 |
68.5 |
+18.0 |
% H |
% TB |
% RBI |
TOTAL |
SEPARATION |
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MICHAEL GIGUERE (WICKED ACES) |
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34.3 |
33.7 |
34.0 |
102.0 |
+22.7 |
% H |
% TB |
% RBI |
TOTAL |
SEPARATION |
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