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Like say you had two similar statistical players, 75 WAR and 72 WAR.
But the 75 WAR guy had never won a WS and the 72 WAR guy was a crucial part of winning 5 different World Series rings, to the point where it’s likely his team would have lost a few without him.
The postseason is really what matters, and to be honest, I’d count each ring as the equivalent of say 10 WAR. When you look at it that way it’s 75 WAR to 122 WAR, a blowout.
So Bernie Williams (49.6+40=89.6) > Mike Trout (75.9)? Yeah, ok.
You seem to not have any idea what WAR means.
@th3l1ght_psn said in Each World Series Title is Worth Like 10-15 WAR:
So far but WAR is a cumulative stat and trout hasn’t played as long
@schnauzerface said in Each World Series Title is Worth Like 10-15 WAR:
Oh I know, it’s just stupid when people compare a 70 WAR player with no WS to a 70 WAR player who is one of the greatest postseason guys ever
@kdclemson_psn said in Each World Series Title is Worth Like 10-15 WAR:
Like say you had two similar statistical players, 75 WAR and 72 WAR. But the 75 WAR guy had never won a WS and the 72 WAR guy was a crucial part of winning 5 different World Series rings, to the point where it’s likely his team would have lost a few without him. The postseason is really what matters, and to be honest, I’d count each ring as the equivalent of say 10 WAR. When you look at it that way it’s 75 WAR to 122 WAR, a blowout.
This is a really really obnoxious take
Kieran stop nut hugging and justifying Derek Jeter.