txags92 said:
Farmer1906 said:
I do not disagree with that; it's just that Brice is not ready. We have other bodies who will likely do much better.
Gun to my head, I would say Chapman's deal is larger than Bregman's upcoming one. There are scenarios where Bregman is back in Houston depending on how Crane feels and how the market sees him aging and how damaged his elbow is.
Maybe we let it ride at 3B and spend our money at another position of need.
So without digging deeply into obscure stats (which I am not as well versed on the advanced metrics anyway), is there a good way to tease out the impact a guy has on the actual outcome of the game versus being good at piling on stats when the game is already decided? Because my perception of Bregman lately is that he gets a lot of hits and HRs in games where we win by 5+ because everybody is hitting, but tends to disappear (or popup/gidp alot) in the 1-run games (along with the rest of the top of the lineup lately).
The question I keep asking myself is whether the team is winning big in those games because he is sparking the scoring, or is he padding stats in pile-on efforts and not having the overall impact on the W-L record that his stats might indicate? I keep seeing these "pitcher whisperer" stories coming out in the media (seeded by Boras I presume) and it makes me wonder if Boras is trying to improve perception of Bregman's value as a teammate to jack up his contract value.
ETA: I may be totally wrong about Bregman and his impact...which is why I am looking for a statistical metric that evaluates that. Just looking to compare my perception to the unbiased stats.
Let us try a few.
Baseball Ref has all sorts of splits. I think this answers your question.
Not exactly what you're asking, but Fangraphs has (not sure who developed these originally) a win probably section that shows how much "win probability" they have contributed and how many runs above avg they contribute. 2024 is now kind to Breggy.
Context on the rest of the team (min 100 PA)
IMO Bregman is a key locker room guy that so many have been dubbed before (Springer, Correa, Straw - its true, Gurriel, Maldonado, JV, etc.). I don't think Breggy is some pitcher whisperer, I do think he greatly contributes to the team culture of communication across groups of players whether it be ethnically or positionally. He's just a baseball rat.