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Stat
Geek Baseball,
the Best Ever Book
Some
of the most unique info on the Best Ever in baseball you'll get
anywhere!
The
Best Yankee!
The Best Red Sox!
The Best of Every Team!
Paperback
EBook Kindle/Computer
Edition
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Our New Stats Include
PEVA
- An Individual Player Rating for each season
RAVE
- A Three Year Rolling Average of PEVA
SPRO RAVE - Modified RAVE based on four years and utilized to moderate
SPRO.
SPRO - Salary Projection data for future years.
EXPEQ - Experience Equivalent to Major League Service Time.
FV - Field Value |
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Baseball Evaluation
About
the Baseball Evaluation Decision Model System
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About Our Stats
Baseball
Evaluation: From Doubleday to Eternity. Baseball Evaluation was
developed to provide fans of baseball history with our take on Baseball
Player Ratings, Comparative Statistics, and Salary Projections for all
players in Baseball History, from the birth of the professional game in
1871 to the present day. At this time, the player grading and
salary projection system shown here at baseballevaluation.com and Stat
Geek Baseball is limited to the regular seasons during that span (work
is continuing on postseason statistics), and does not include the Negro
Leagues, although it is hoped at a future date to do both.
The BE boxscore system provides baseball player stat grades for all
pitchers and position players, for all years, in baseball history,
scoring each season with a PEVA Player Grade total (see scoreboard
below for explanation) that provides a peer to peer review that is
accurate across all eras, whether dead ball, live ball, or steroid
ball. How will your favorite players rank in the BE baseball
history boxscore? Check out our yearly player grades, best ever
lists of top pitchers and batters, or by teams of the present or past,
and career lists, plus more to come. If you want to know even
more about your favorite players, check into Stat Geek Baseball and
the Career Track data for even more details, including full career
PEVA, RAVE, and Salary Projections.
Over 4.4 million historical baseball statistics and 130,000 player
years were reviewed in this study with more than 1.9 million new
comparative statistics created, including Baseball Player Grades
(PEVA), RAVE, EXPEQ, and SPRO.
No matter whether you're a fantasy baseball player, baseball historian,
baseball player, sabermetrics fanatic, or just a rabid fan, take a look
at the statistics calculated by the Baseball Evaluation model.
There might be something here to pique your interest or help in that
next fantasy draft or water cooler debate on the merits of players to
be voted into the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
The information provided on the Baseball Evaluation website and reports
is for entertainment and information purposes only. It is a tool
of comparison against other baseball player evaluations and values.
We started out with several simple premises. 1) That we
would not attempt to reinvent the wheel, but instead, try to determine
just how the wheel between statistical performance and player
compensation truly worked. 2) While using the
constant of player payroll as the means to keep us on track, we would
attempt to develop a comprehensive player grading system that would
accurately value those statistics, no matter what era a player had
played in.
In the pages listed below, we will attempt to explain the system
further. It is a system that has two main components.
The PEVA Player Grade system, and the Stat Geek Baseball
SPRO, Salary Projection, model, that is based on components of PEVA.
The outcome of the system has brought us to the point of
baseballevaluation.com and Stat Geek Baseball, where the 1.9 million
new baseball statistics are unveiled. From PEVA to SPRO to
RAVE, we will try to expalin how each correlates to the other, and how
the baseball fan, baseball historian, and even the stat geek can find
use for even more numbers in the game of baseball. Baseball Evaluation is a research study project by JDP Econ.
It was started around eight years ago to try and determine the
correlation between baseball stats, player grades, and salary
projections.
PEVA
Player Grade
BOXSCORE |
32.000 - Fantastic
(Cy Young, MVP Candidate) |
20.000
- Great |
15.000
- All Star Caliber |
10.000
- Good |
3.500 - Average |
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Nap Lajoie |
Mickey
Mantle |
Mariano
Rivera |
Chuck Klein |
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Scope of Baseball Evaluation Study and System |
Players Under Study |
Player Years |
Position
Players |
Over
88,000 |
Pitchers |
Over
37,000 |
Fielders |
Over
128,000 |
Statistics
Reviewed |
4.4
million |
Statistics
Used to Formulate New Baseball Evaluation Stats (PEVA, RAVE, SPRO, Field Value) |
2.5
million |
New Baseball
Evaluation Stats Created |
1.9
million |
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and all materials on this site are the 2014 Copyright and
intellectual property of JDP ECON and their licensors. All
worldwide
rights reserved. The Baseball Evaluation system was developed
independently of Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball
Players Association and is not endorsed by or associated in
any
way with either organization.
Note:
All Baseball Evaluation Stats were developed by JDP Econ
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