tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6635627438058873678.post2115122410733584664..comments2021-12-21T07:13:37.375-08:00Comments on Four Friend's All-Time, All-Star Teams: 2016 Colorado Rockies All-Time All-StarsFOUR FRIENDShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16617330737605724130noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6635627438058873678.post-78538844709022879602011-01-22T12:25:41.883-08:002011-01-22T12:25:41.883-08:00Bichette's not making it was a HUGE surprise t...Bichette's not making it was a HUGE surprise to me as well. But at just 1.8 WAR, he wasn't even close. His offensive number were, of course, excellent. His 9.5 oWAR in 7 years was more than adequate to make the team. But he gets hammered with a -7.7 dWAR. I never remembered him being that great in the field, but was he really THAT bad? I didn't think so, but that's how it shook out.<br /><br />As for Perez, well... actually there was a chance there. I realized as I was looking into this that the inclusion of Kaz Matsui was a mistake: He does not have enough games to qualify at any position. So he's dropped. <br /><br />Now, Clint Barmes (SS-2B) will stay in his 2B slot, since he's one of only three guys to qualify there anyway. So that leaves an opening at Shortstop. <br /><br />Perez has 1.1 WAR: 1.2 dWAR, -0.1 oWAR. BUT, the only other guy that qualifies, Juan Uribe, had 2.3: 2.1 dWAR, 0.2 oWAR. (In just three years, to Neifi's six. So he's got him beat with both Glove and Bat, even though Perez was on the team longer. <br /><br />So, I'm taking Matsui off the team and adding Uribe. Sorry it couldn't be Perez, but thanks for the suggestion that made me look into it!FOUR FRIENDShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16617330737605724130noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6635627438058873678.post-38641053071178810632011-01-22T12:22:08.106-08:002011-01-22T12:22:08.106-08:00Bichette's not making it was a HUGE surprise t...Bichette's not making it was a HUGE surprise to me. BUt at just 1.8 WAR, he wasn't even close. His offensive number were, of course, excellent. His 9.5 oWAR in 7 years was more than adequate to make the team. But he gets hammered with a -7.7 dWAR. I never remembered him being that great in the field, but was he really THAT bad? I didn't think so, but that's how it shook out.<br /><br />As for Perez, well... actually there was a chance there. I realized as I was looking into this that the inclusion of Kaz Matsui was a mistake: He does not have enough games to qualify at any position. So he's dropped. <br /><br />Now, Clint Barmes (SS-2B) will stay in his 2B slot, since he's one of only three guys to qualify there anyway. So that leaves an opening at Shortstop. <br /><br />Perez has 1.1 WAR: 1.2 dWAR, -0.1 oWAR. BUT, the only other guy that qualifies, Juan Uribe, had 2.3: 2.1 dWAR, 0.2 oWAR. (In just three years, to Neifi's six. So he's got him beat with both Glove and Bat, even though Perez was on the team longer. <br /><br />So, I'm taking Matsui off the team and adding Uribe. Sorry it couldn't be Perez, but thanks for the suggestion that made me look into it!FOUR FRIENDShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16617330737605724130noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6635627438058873678.post-62425143949201331052011-01-18T19:53:43.200-08:002011-01-18T19:53:43.200-08:00from Hockeydad55:
Colorado: Where's Dante Bi...from Hockeydad55:<br /><br />Colorado: Where's Dante Bichette? And I would've thought that Neifi Perez would be #2 SS.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com