TA 5 Reveals
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@jeezy-e_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
I hope to see a Bryan Reynolds finest
Yes, with 99 Yoshitomo Tsutsugo being the final collection reward.
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@dewrock_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
Where does it say anything in that link about Fernando Tatis Jr?
Ckick on reveled under the link that the OP shared.
I really like these finest cards this year and i'm excited for TA5, especially if they continue to be diffrent players then were sellected for the all star game.
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I have to say it again but the card art on these blow away the old finest cards.
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@skarmaen_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
I think they should just give the best players finest cards and not worry at all about how many diamonds they might already have.
Salvador Perez should be the KC finest, Mullins the BAL finest, etc. I don't care if they'll have 5 cards. It's mid-November, the MLB season is over and I'd much rather just have the best of the best.
I agree... Finest should be best player performance on each team in 2021.
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With Alonso, DeGrom, Baez and Lindor all having 99's already, who gets the Met's Finest? Maybe Nimmo?
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@whiplash0013_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
With Alonso, DeGrom, Baez and Lindor all having 99's already, who gets the Met's Finest? Maybe Nimmo?
Conforto?
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@jeezy-e_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@whiplash0013_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
With Alonso, DeGrom, Baez and Lindor all having 99's already, who gets the Met's Finest? Maybe Nimmo?
Conforto?
No it def won’t be him… Nimmo or Stroman
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@sevisonjn_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@skarmaen_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
I think they should just give the best players finest cards and not worry at all about how many diamonds they might already have.
Salvador Perez should be the KC finest, Mullins the BAL finest, etc. I don't care if they'll have 5 cards. It's mid-November, the MLB season is over and I'd much rather just have the best of the best.
I agree... Finest should be best player performance on each team in 2021.
The best player performance on the Royals was Nicky Lopez though, not Perez.
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@jogger171717_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@sevisonjn_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@skarmaen_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
I think they should just give the best players finest cards and not worry at all about how many diamonds they might already have.
Salvador Perez should be the KC finest, Mullins the BAL finest, etc. I don't care if they'll have 5 cards. It's mid-November, the MLB season is over and I'd much rather just have the best of the best.
I agree... Finest should be best player performance on each team in 2021.
The best player performance on the Royals was Nicky Lopez though, not Perez.
I can’t tell if you are kidding, but not sure how you say a guy with 150 hits, 2 homers and a .300 averages is better than a catcher who hits over .279 and sets a catcher record with 48 homers.
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@nymets1987_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@jeezy-e_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@whiplash0013_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
With Alonso, DeGrom, Baez and Lindor all having 99's already, who gets the Met's Finest? Maybe Nimmo?
Conforto?
No it def won’t be him… Nimmo or Stroman
Loup
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@stewart1465_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@nymets1987_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@jeezy-e_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@whiplash0013_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
With Alonso, DeGrom, Baez and Lindor all having 99's already, who gets the Met's Finest? Maybe Nimmo?
Conforto?
No it def won’t be him… Nimmo or Stroman
Loup
Maybe I guess ... that’s a third option if they go RP
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@oreorockstar_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@jogger171717_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@sevisonjn_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@skarmaen_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
I think they should just give the best players finest cards and not worry at all about how many diamonds they might already have.
Salvador Perez should be the KC finest, Mullins the BAL finest, etc. I don't care if they'll have 5 cards. It's mid-November, the MLB season is over and I'd much rather just have the best of the best.
I agree... Finest should be best player performance on each team in 2021.
The best player performance on the Royals was Nicky Lopez though, not Perez.
I can’t tell if you are kidding, but not sure how you say a guy with 150 hits, 2 homers and a .300 averages is better than a catcher who hits over .279 and sets a catcher record with 48 homers.
Of course Perez was better offensively, but as a whole he was a worse player.
Lopez was an entire win better than Perez, 4.4 fWAR vs 3.4 fWAR.
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@poksey_mlbts said in TA 5 Reveals:
Yep. There goes the favorite guess for Finest collection reward.
Maybe it's Machado?
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@jogger171717_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@oreorockstar_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@jogger171717_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@sevisonjn_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@skarmaen_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
I think they should just give the best players finest cards and not worry at all about how many diamonds they might already have.
Salvador Perez should be the KC finest, Mullins the BAL finest, etc. I don't care if they'll have 5 cards. It's mid-November, the MLB season is over and I'd much rather just have the best of the best.
I agree... Finest should be best player performance on each team in 2021.
The best player performance on the Royals was Nicky Lopez though, not Perez.
I can’t tell if you are kidding, but not sure how you say a guy with 150 hits, 2 homers and a .300 averages is better than a catcher who hits over .279 and sets a catcher record with 48 homers.
Of course Perez was better offensively, but as a whole he was a worse player.
Lopez was an entire win better than Perez, 4.4 fWAR vs 3.4 fWAR.
This is where fWAR completely loses me. In no way shape or form was Nicky Lopez better or more important than Salvador Perez. You mentioned in another thread that Salvy had a bad defensive year....so how was he nominated as a finalist for the gold glove? I know gold gloves aren't a perfect measure but if we think those are skewed how do we know fWAR is whatever they tell us?
No I'm not getting all conspiracy theory here. It just makes absolutely no sense that a player with absolutely no run production (the way you win games) is better than the best run producer in the league.
Besides, according to Baseball reference Salvy was a 5.3 and Lopez was a 4.4. Why would they have a different WAR figure? And if they do, who is the governing body that has deemed fangraphs the right WAR and baseball Reference the inferior WAR.
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@ericulous1_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@jogger171717_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@oreorockstar_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@jogger171717_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@sevisonjn_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@skarmaen_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
I think they should just give the best players finest cards and not worry at all about how many diamonds they might already have.
Salvador Perez should be the KC finest, Mullins the BAL finest, etc. I don't care if they'll have 5 cards. It's mid-November, the MLB season is over and I'd much rather just have the best of the best.
I agree... Finest should be best player performance on each team in 2021.
The best player performance on the Royals was Nicky Lopez though, not Perez.
I can’t tell if you are kidding, but not sure how you say a guy with 150 hits, 2 homers and a .300 averages is better than a catcher who hits over .279 and sets a catcher record with 48 homers.
Of course Perez was better offensively, but as a whole he was a worse player.
Lopez was an entire win better than Perez, 4.4 fWAR vs 3.4 fWAR.
This is where fWAR completely loses me. In no way shape or form was Nicky Lopez better or more important than Salvador Perez. You mentioned in another thread that Salvy had a bad defensive year....so how was he nominated as a finalist for the gold glove? I know gold gloves aren't a perfect measure but if we think those are skewed how do we know fWAR is whatever they tell us?
No I'm not getting all conspiracy theory here. It just makes absolutely no sense that a player with absolutely no run production (the way you win games) is better than the best run producer in the league.
Besides, according to Baseball reference Salvy was a 5.3 and Lopez was a 4.4. Why would they have a different WAR figure? And if they do, who is the governing body that has deemed fangraphs the right WAR and baseball Reference the inferior WAR.
Among catchers with at least 300 PA (30 total catchers), Perez was the worst defensively by Fangraphs’ Def. He was nominated for a gold glove because the award is as much of a popularity contest as it is an award for the best defensive player. Playing great defense with around average hitting can provide just as much value as great offense with terrible defense. You should know this, being a Cardinals/Molina fan. There’s a ton of small differences between the bWAR and fWAR formulas, so there’s always going to be cases where guys have a noticeable gap between the two. I’ll fully admit that I don’t know all the tiny nuanced details of each one. Generally speaking, fWAR is considered the better and more accurate formula for position players at least, and MLB itself seems to agree as well with them proposing to officially use fWAR as the basis for determining arbitration salaries.
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@ericulous1_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
What are secret 1 and secret 2 I wonder.
Check out the show website under TA5 reveals they have secret 1 and secret 2 with 10 slots under each....hmmmm
Probably finest cards from 17-19. No way they give us all the remaining players in those secret spots. We still missing quite a few players who will probable be in RIB 2 packs.
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@jogger171717_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@ericulous1_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@jogger171717_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@oreorockstar_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@jogger171717_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@sevisonjn_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@skarmaen_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
I think they should just give the best players finest cards and not worry at all about how many diamonds they might already have.
Salvador Perez should be the KC finest, Mullins the BAL finest, etc. I don't care if they'll have 5 cards. It's mid-November, the MLB season is over and I'd much rather just have the best of the best.
I agree... Finest should be best player performance on each team in 2021.
The best player performance on the Royals was Nicky Lopez though, not Perez.
I can’t tell if you are kidding, but not sure how you say a guy with 150 hits, 2 homers and a .300 averages is better than a catcher who hits over .279 and sets a catcher record with 48 homers.
Of course Perez was better offensively, but as a whole he was a worse player.
Lopez was an entire win better than Perez, 4.4 fWAR vs 3.4 fWAR.
This is where fWAR completely loses me. In no way shape or form was Nicky Lopez better or more important than Salvador Perez. You mentioned in another thread that Salvy had a bad defensive year....so how was he nominated as a finalist for the gold glove? I know gold gloves aren't a perfect measure but if we think those are skewed how do we know fWAR is whatever they tell us?
No I'm not getting all conspiracy theory here. It just makes absolutely no sense that a player with absolutely no run production (the way you win games) is better than the best run producer in the league.
Besides, according to Baseball reference Salvy was a 5.3 and Lopez was a 4.4. Why would they have a different WAR figure? And if they do, who is the governing body that has deemed fangraphs the right WAR and baseball Reference the inferior WAR.
Among catchers with at least 300 PA (30 total catchers), Perez was the worst defensively by Fangraphs’ Def. He was nominated for a gold glove because the award is as much of a popularity contest as it is an award for the best defensive player. Playing great defense with around average hitting can provide just as much value as great offense with terrible defense. You should know this, being a Cardinals/Molina fan. There’s a ton of small differences between the bWAR and fWAR formulas, so there’s always going to be cases where guys have a noticeable gap between the two. I’ll fully admit that I don’t know all the tiny nuanced details of each one. Generally speaking, fWAR is considered the better and more accurate formula for position players at least, and MLB itself seems to agree as well with them proposing to officially use fWAR as the basis for determining arbitration salaries.
But this is where to me it's challenging to follow it blindly. So we're saying Baseball accepts fWAR as the more accurate and definitive formula and yet, it's the same Baseball that can't be trusted to run a fair gold glove competition and though it explicitly states in the rules that offense should hold no bareing, we assume it's a popularity contest. And yet Jacob Stallings a player most casual fans have never heard of, wins over Molina and Realmuto, two of the most popular players of the game. And they were right, Stallings deserved to win.
So are we really saying that gold gloves are a pure sham and have no credibility, then I say baseball choosing fWAR has the same credibility,It'sthe same brain trust executing these decisions
Salvy isn't some offense first catcher, he's won 5 gold gloves (4 more than Posey) and I'm sorry but I can't believe the system is so corrupt that a below average to poor fielder has won the top award at the hardest position in his league 5 times and was a finalist 3 others.
At this point I'm not even sure which argument I'm fighting hahahahw. I just wish we could use analytics and keep them in house but not rely solely on them. In many ways they have helped smaller markets evaluate players more pragmatically and have improved the competitive balance of the sport. In other ways, they have really damaged and deromanticized a beautiful game and turned it into a 3 possible outcome sport where nobody can bunt, move runners, hit for average or produce runs on a consistent basis. They are too busy focusing on launch angle and OBP. I'm not blaming this on analytics completely, but it's certainly played a role. It's why we had a grand total of 13 players hit over .300. That is not the beautiful game I grew up with.
In short. fWAR has it's place, but just as baseball chooses to value other aspects of a players game, so may we choose to determine a players worth in other ways than the holy fWAR.
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@ericulous1_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@jogger171717_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@ericulous1_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@jogger171717_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@oreorockstar_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@jogger171717_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@sevisonjn_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
@skarmaen_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
I think they should just give the best players finest cards and not worry at all about how many diamonds they might already have.
Salvador Perez should be the KC finest, Mullins the BAL finest, etc. I don't care if they'll have 5 cards. It's mid-November, the MLB season is over and I'd much rather just have the best of the best.
I agree... Finest should be best player performance on each team in 2021.
The best player performance on the Royals was Nicky Lopez though, not Perez.
I can’t tell if you are kidding, but not sure how you say a guy with 150 hits, 2 homers and a .300 averages is better than a catcher who hits over .279 and sets a catcher record with 48 homers.
Of course Perez was better offensively, but as a whole he was a worse player.
Lopez was an entire win better than Perez, 4.4 fWAR vs 3.4 fWAR.
This is where fWAR completely loses me. In no way shape or form was Nicky Lopez better or more important than Salvador Perez. You mentioned in another thread that Salvy had a bad defensive year....so how was he nominated as a finalist for the gold glove? I know gold gloves aren't a perfect measure but if we think those are skewed how do we know fWAR is whatever they tell us?
No I'm not getting all conspiracy theory here. It just makes absolutely no sense that a player with absolutely no run production (the way you win games) is better than the best run producer in the league.
Besides, according to Baseball reference Salvy was a 5.3 and Lopez was a 4.4. Why would they have a different WAR figure? And if they do, who is the governing body that has deemed fangraphs the right WAR and baseball Reference the inferior WAR.
Among catchers with at least 300 PA (30 total catchers), Perez was the worst defensively by Fangraphs’ Def. He was nominated for a gold glove because the award is as much of a popularity contest as it is an award for the best defensive player. Playing great defense with around average hitting can provide just as much value as great offense with terrible defense. You should know this, being a Cardinals/Molina fan. There’s a ton of small differences between the bWAR and fWAR formulas, so there’s always going to be cases where guys have a noticeable gap between the two. I’ll fully admit that I don’t know all the tiny nuanced details of each one. Generally speaking, fWAR is considered the better and more accurate formula for position players at least, and MLB itself seems to agree as well with them proposing to officially use fWAR as the basis for determining arbitration salaries.
But this is where to me it's challenging to follow it blindly. So we're saying Baseball accepts fWAR as the more accurate and definitive formula and yet, it's the same Baseball that can't be trusted to run a fair gold glove competition and though it explicitly states in the rules that offense should hold no bareing, we assume it's a popularity contest. And yet Jacob Stallings a player most casual fans have never heard of, wins over Molina and Realmuto, two of the most popular players of the game. And they were right, Stallings deserved to win.
So are we really saying that gold gloves are a pure sham and have no credibility, then I say baseball choosing fWAR has the same credibility,It'sthe same brain trust executing these decisions
Salvy isn't some offense first catcher, he's won 5 gold gloves (4 more than Posey) and I'm sorry but I can't believe the system is so corrupt that a below average to poor fielder has won the top award at the hardest position in his league 5 times and was a finalist 3 others.
At this point I'm not even sure which argument I'm fighting hahahahw. I just wish we could use analytics and keep them in house but not rely solely on them. In many ways they have helped smaller markets evaluate players more pragmatically and have improved the competitive balance of the sport. In other ways, they have really damaged and deromanticized a beautiful game and turned it into a 3 possible outcome sport where nobody can bunt, move runners, hit for average or produce runs on a consistent basis. They are too busy focusing on launch angle and OBP. I'm not blaming this on analytics completely, but it's certainly played a role. It's why we had a grand total of 13 players hit over .300. That is not the beautiful game I grew up with.
In short. fWAR has it's place, but just as baseball chooses to value other aspects of a players game, so may we choose to determine a players worth in other ways than the holy fWAR.
The difference is that awards like gold gloves are voted on by individual people, who may or may not actually factor defensive metrics into their vote. If MLB used fWAR for arbitration hearings, that has nothing to do with subjective voting. I never said gold gloves are a sham, but the best defensive player at each doesn’t always win. Derek Jeter won 5 of them, despite being one of the worst defensive shortstops in the history of the game. And you’re not going to like this, but Ryan McMahon had two times more DRS and a higher UZR at 3B this year than Arenado. This was the worst defensive season of Perez’s career, and over two times worse than his next worst season. Statistically, Perez shouldn’t have a single gold glove. There were multiple better defensive catchers in the AL every single year Perez won a gold glove. And just for clarification, Posey has 6 seasons that were much, much better than Perez’s best defensive season, as well as this year being equal to it. A good defensive player can have bad defensive seasons the exact same way a good hitter can have bad offensive seasons though.
One of the best things about the metrics we have now is that they show a player doesn’t need to hit .300 to be just as valuable or more than a guy that does. They’ve also shown that a player can be not that great of a hitter despite hitting .300. I mean, Nicky Lopez hit .300 this year while Perez only hit .273. By your argument, would you not consider him a better hitter than people like Perez, Votto, Grandal, Ohtani, Betts, etc.? Personally, I think players being able to put up value in a variety of ways is much more beautiful than having to hit .300 to be considered an elite hitter.
In short, fWAR and other metrics (both offensive and defensive) have substantially improved player evaluation, showing that guys like Gallo and Grandal can provide just as much value as a .300 hitter, and also showing what a great defensive player actually looks like as opposed to guys that only look good using fielding percentage or the eye test.
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@olskoole63_psn said in TA 5 Reveals:
Where’s the 99 Griffey?
Sorry but a 99 Griffey for me is just bullshnit ..... I want a 105 Griffey !!!