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    @nflman2033 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Your mistake is looking at fielding percentage.

    What would you use then

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    Fielding percentage doesn't mean anything.
    Yes, Soto's might be comparable to Kiermeir, but Fielding % doesn't tell you things like range, Kiermeir probably was able to get to balls that Soto couldn't, but that isn't reflected in fielding %.

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    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Fielding percentage doesn't mean anything.
    Yes, Soto's might be comparable to Kiermeir, but Fielding % doesn't tell you things like range, Kiermeir probably was able to get to balls that Soto couldn't, but that isn't reflected in fielding %.

    I understand this, but to put a guy into consideration for a golden glove then give him 65 fielding just doesn't seem right

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    @marquesm00 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Fielding percentage doesn't mean anything.
    Yes, Soto's might be comparable to Kiermeir, but Fielding % doesn't tell you things like range, Kiermeir probably was able to get to balls that Soto couldn't, but that isn't reflected in fielding %.

    I understand this, but to put a guy into consideration for a golden glove then give him 65 fielding just doesn't seem right

    Gold gloves are generally a popularity contest, those don't mean anything either.

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    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @marquesm00 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Fielding percentage doesn't mean anything.
    Yes, Soto's might be comparable to Kiermeir, but Fielding % doesn't tell you things like range, Kiermeir probably was able to get to balls that Soto couldn't, but that isn't reflected in fielding %.

    I understand this, but to put a guy into consideration for a golden glove then give him 65 fielding just doesn't seem right

    Gold gloves are generally a popularity contest, those don't mean anything either.

    Then how are fielding statistics on the show determined

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    @marquesm00 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @nflman2033 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Your mistake is looking at fielding percentage.

    What would you use then

    Literally any other advanced stat out there. dWAR is quick reference stat.

    Rtot -- Total Zone Total Fielding Runs Above Avg
    The number of runs above or below average the player was worth based on the number of plays made.
    This number combines the Rtz, Rdp, Rof, Rcatch numbers into a total defensive contribution. Is another.

    That one is on Baseball Reference. Thete are lots out there if you look for them.

    Fielding % doesn't tell you about the balls that average players can reach but he couldn't. So if he cant get there. He has no chance at making an error. Also errors are very much subjective to the official scorer.

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    @marquesm00 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @marquesm00 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Fielding percentage doesn't mean anything.
    Yes, Soto's might be comparable to Kiermeir, but Fielding % doesn't tell you things like range, Kiermeir probably was able to get to balls that Soto couldn't, but that isn't reflected in fielding %.

    I understand this, but to put a guy into consideration for a golden glove then give him 65 fielding just doesn't seem right

    Gold gloves are generally a popularity contest, those don't mean anything either.

    Then how are fielding statistics on the show determined

    They said they are using sabermetrics and advanced stats. They have not said which ones exactly.

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    @marquesm00 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @marquesm00 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Fielding percentage doesn't mean anything.
    Yes, Soto's might be comparable to Kiermeir, but Fielding % doesn't tell you things like range, Kiermeir probably was able to get to balls that Soto couldn't, but that isn't reflected in fielding %.

    I understand this, but to put a guy into consideration for a golden glove then give him 65 fielding just doesn't seem right

    Gold gloves are generally a popularity contest, those don't mean anything either.

    Then how are fielding statistics on the show determined

    Advanced stats like Defensive runs saved (DRS). UZR is another big one, it considers arm, range etc.

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    @marquesm00 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @nflman2033 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Your mistake is looking at fielding percentage.

    What would you use then

    Range Factor, zone rating, efficiency...

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    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @marquesm00 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Fielding percentage doesn't mean anything.
    Yes, Soto's might be comparable to Kiermeir, but Fielding % doesn't tell you things like range, Kiermeir probably was able to get to balls that Soto couldn't, but that isn't reflected in fielding %.

    I understand this, but to put a guy into consideration for a golden glove then give him 65 fielding just doesn't seem right

    Gold gloves are generally a popularity contest, those don't mean anything either.

    This exactly. For example, Derek Jeter.

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    @marquesm00 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Fielding percentage doesn't mean anything.
    Yes, Soto's might be comparable to Kiermeir, but Fielding % doesn't tell you things like range, Kiermeir probably was able to get to balls that Soto couldn't, but that isn't reflected in fielding %.

    I understand this, but to put a guy into consideration for a golden glove then give him 65 fielding just doesn't seem right

    Rafael Palmeiro won the gold glove in 1999 after only playing 28 games there. It’s a joke.

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    Defensive runs saved

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    Yelich’s 2019 stats:
    -4 DRS
    0.4 UZR
    -0.6 ARM

    Soto’s 2019 stats:
    0 DRS
    -0.7 UZR
    -3.2 ARM

    Kiermaier’s 2019 stats:
    13 DRS
    6.9 UZR (nice)
    4.3 ARM

    Those guys each play a different position though, so let’s compare each one with other players from the same position.

    Yelich player RF, so let’s look at Bellinger:
    20 DRS
    9.5 UZR
    3.2 ARM

    Soto played LF, so let’s look at Marcell Ozuna:
    1 DRS
    5.7 UZR
    1.7 ARM

    Kiermaier played CF, so let’s look at Lorenzo Cain:
    22 DRS
    7.0 UZR
    -2.9 ARM

    Obviously Kiermaier isn’t the best anymore, but he’s still a top 5 defensive CF. The same can’t be said for Yelich or Soto.

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    @marquesm00 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @marquesm00 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Fielding percentage doesn't mean anything.
    Yes, Soto's might be comparable to Kiermeir, but Fielding % doesn't tell you things like range, Kiermeir probably was able to get to balls that Soto couldn't, but that isn't reflected in fielding %.

    I understand this, but to put a guy into consideration for a golden glove then give him 65 fielding just doesn't seem right

    Gold gloves are generally a popularity contest, those don't mean anything either.

    Then how are fielding statistics on the show determined

    I believe they use UZR for fielding and reaction, and statcast provides data for arm str and acc.

    Personally I like outs above average

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    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Fielding percentage doesn't mean anything.
    Yes, Soto's might be comparable to Kiermeir, but Fielding % doesn't tell you things like range, Kiermeir probably was able to get to balls that Soto couldn't, but that isn't reflected in fielding %.

    This. I'll put it this way. Say Kiermaier gets to 30 more balls over the course of the season but makes 3 more errors. Who is the better fielder? Who saves their team more runs? Kiermaier all day.

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    @D_e_m_I_s_E said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    @eatyum said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Fielding percentage doesn't mean anything.
    Yes, Soto's might be comparable to Kiermeir, but Fielding % doesn't tell you things like range, Kiermeir probably was able to get to balls that Soto couldn't, but that isn't reflected in fielding %.

    This. I'll put it this way. Say Kiermaier gets to 30 more balls over the course of the season but makes 3 more errors. Who is the better fielder? Who saves their team more runs? Kiermaier all day.

    Simply put and well said.

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    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Yelich and Soto Snubbed!:

    Yelich’s 2019 stats:
    -4 DRS
    0.4 UZR
    -0.6 ARM

    Soto’s 2019 stats:
    0 DRS
    -0.7 UZR
    -3.2 ARM

    Kiermaier’s 2019 stats:
    13 DRS
    6.9 UZR (nice)
    4.3 ARM

    Those guys each play a different position though, so let’s compare each one with other players from the same position.

    Yelich player RF, so let’s look at Bellinger:
    20 DRS
    9.5 UZR
    3.2 ARM

    Soto played LF, so let’s look at Marcell Ozuna:
    1 DRS
    5.7 UZR
    1.7 ARM

    Kiermaier played CF, so let’s look at Lorenzo Cain:
    22 DRS
    7.0 UZR
    -2.9 ARM

    Obviously Kiermaier isn’t the best anymore, but he’s still a top 5 defensive CF. The same can’t be said for Yelich or Soto.

    Appreciate it. That's all I needed to see

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