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skierdude44

November 06, 2005 at 10:41PM View BBCode

Two reasons:

1) The people who vote on these things are atleast semi-retarded.
2) He won in '02 and in '03. In '02 his range factor was 4.11 with a .970 fielding %. League average that year was 4.00 and .970. In '03 he put up 4.04 and .975. League average was 3.99 and .973. Those numbers are only slightly above average though and wouldn't jump out as gold glove worthy.

Ironically, his best season defensively in the last five years was in '04 when he put up a 4.30 range factor and .983 fielding percentage. League average in those categories were 3.94 and .973, but he did not win the gold glove that year.
ABDREW

November 07, 2005 at 12:07AM View BBCode

Christ, you dug deep for those stats huh? Good work.

I'd like to know how he became way below avg in range all of the sudden then too. They say he had a year long back injury but I think thats a excuse, we'll have to see how he makes out next year

[Edited on 11-7-2005 by ABDREW]
skierdude44

November 07, 2005 at 02:51AM View BBCode

Nah... it wasn't too hard. Baseballreference.com has all that stuff right there so it's pretty easy to find. And it's amazing what you can accomplish when you are putting off doing your homework... Procrastination is a great thing.

Anyway yeah, it's a strange drop off for Renteria. His career average range factor is 4.23 and league average over that period is 3.94. So he's been, at worst, an above average defensive shortstop for most of his career. It looked like he was going in a decline though (with the glove atleast) in his "Gold Glove" seasons, but he had a strong 2004 defensively. His age is listed at 29, but maybe he's alittle bit older than that. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, birth certificates aren't always accurate for foreign players. Alfonso Soriano, for example, aged two years at the time he was traded from the Yankees to the Rangers. Another possibility is that he may have alittle bit more miles on him than most of his peers. I don't know about his work habits, but if he has played winterball for a number of seasons and/or played an abnormally large amount of baseball before making it to the big leagues and the wear and tear is beginning to show. I'm not sure what the baseball climate is like in Columbia but in some Latin American countries (the Dominican Republic for example) talented kids go to rigorous baseball recruiting camps. Anyway, it will be interesting to see how (if) he bounces back next year.
ME

November 07, 2005 at 04:40AM View BBCode

Unlikely. The big contract he got was more a function of the market than his skills.
barterer2002

November 07, 2005 at 04:58AM View formatted

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[quote][i]Originally posted by skierdude44[/i]
His age is listed at 29, but maybe he's alittle bit older than that. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, birth certificates aren't always accurate for foreign players. Alfonso Soriano, for example, aged two years at the time he was traded from the Yankees to the Rangers. [/quote]

There was a somewhat common practice in some latin american countries to use false birth certificates for players to allow them to sign a contract by appearing to be younger than they really were.
Before the 2002 season, there was a rash of players who "aged" because the US Immigration became much more stringent in their examination of these players' bona fides and thus "discovered" the true ages of these players.

I would guess that Renteria is the age he says he is.
yankeekid

November 07, 2005 at 07:40PM View BBCode

Thankyou skier for proving the point that I'm too lazy to prove myslef. Those stats showed Jeter was one of the best in the league and it didn't even take into account his good arm.
youngallstar

November 07, 2005 at 07:50PM View BBCode

Originally posted by yankeekid
Thankyou skier for proving the point that I'm too lazy to prove myslef. Those stats showed Jeter was one of the best in the league and it didn't even take into account his good arm.


You meant to say inept when you said lazy, yes?

Jeter ROXORS !!1!!1111
Benne

November 07, 2005 at 08:08PM View BBCode

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

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