Is DRS or UZR better?

Both UZR and DRS are pretty similar in terms of what they strive to accomplish, though they don't get there entirely the same way. The main thing to remember when comparing the two is that UZR tends to be more average-y, while DRS tends to be more aggressively negative or positive.
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What is the most important defensive stat in baseball?

In the Outfield, Baseball Prospectus's Fielding Runs Above Average (FRAA) is the “best” defensive metric. In the Infield, MLB's Outs Above Average (OAA), which is based on Statcast and still evolving, is the “best” defensive metric.
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What does Uzr mean in baseball?

Ultimate Zone Rating (UZR)
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Is Derek Jeter the worst fielder?

Former New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter has the distinction of being the worst fielder ever measured by DRS; he accumulated -162 Defensive Runs Saved between 2003 and the end of his career.
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Which position is considered the brains of the defense in baseball?

The pitcher is considered the most important defensive player on a team. This position is the most physically demanding spot on the team as well as the position with the most control over the game. A pitcher needs excellent control over the ball in order to throw the ball where he or she aims it.
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DEFENSIVE SABERMETRIC STATS: Understanding UZR



What makes a good defender baseball?

Fielding Strategy

Players who have quick hands and excel at fielding ground balls are often put in the infield. Players who have strong arms, speed, or a good glove are often put in the outfield. Fielders now change their positioning on the field more than ever, often moving from batter to batter.
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What Uzr 150?

UZR/150 (ultimate zone rate per 150 games): The number of runs above or below average a fielder is, per 150 defensive games.
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Who created UZR?

Founded by Baseball Think Factory's Michael Litchman, Ultimate Zone Rating is best defined by -- sans the pitcher and catcher -- a fielder's ability to get to balls in 64 of the 78 zones.
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Was Jeter a good fielder?

Jeter has been one of the worst defensive shortstops over the last decade by most statistical measures. His range rates abysmally and a below-average arm isn't helping matters. Regardless, Jeter continues to collect hardware and has five of the last eight AL shortstop gold gloves to his name.
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What is baseball OAA?

Outs Above Average (OAA) is a range-based metric of skill that shows how many outs a player has saved. Prior to 2020, OAA was an outfield-only metric. But it has been expanded to include infielders. OAA is calculated differently for outfielders and infielders (details below).
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What is def FanGraphs?

Def is simply fielding runs above average (Ultimate Zone Rating at FanGraphs) and the positional adjustment added together and tells you about a player's total defensive value relative to league average. It is a cumulative stat, so it is based on the quality and quantity of your performance.
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What is range factor Baseball?

Definition. Range Factor is determined by dividing the sum of a fielder's putouts and assists by his total number of defensive games played.
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How are defensive runs saved calculated?

DRS quantifies a player's entire defensive performance by attempting to measure how many runs a defender saved. It takes into account errors, range, outfield arm and double-play ability. It differs only slightly from UZR (Ultimate Zone Rating) in its formula, but the concept is the same.
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Why is shortstop the hardest position?

The potential for a ground ball in the area of a shortstop is higher than any other player on the field. Also, second and third will expect you to cover their base if need be. As a second baseman, the area you must cover is a bit smaller in comparison, but it is an absolute must that you learn to turn a double play.
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Is hitting more important than fielding?

However, through linear regression analysis, we can say that batting and pitching are much more important than fielding. We can also conclude that batting is slightly more important to winning games in the MLB this season than pitching.
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Is hitting or defense more important in baseball?

The disparity between the worst and best fielders is significant, but not an obstacle that cannot be overcome. Defense does matter, however its value only holds so much weight in terms of winning baseball games. Pitching and hitting are the primary focuses of the sport, while fielding is just “expected”.
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What is the hardest position in baseball?

Catcher is the hardest position because of the physical toll it takes on the body. The catcher has many physical challenges and must wear protective equipment due to the nature of the position while squatting over a hundred times in a typical game.
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What is the easiest position in baseball?

Based on statistics and the position's active involvement in the game, it's believed that right field is the easiest baseball position to play. This is the case because of the number of balls hit to right field compared to other positions on the field.
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What baseball position has the strongest arm?

What position in baseball has the strongest arm? The typical answer for this is the right fielder, because they will have the longest throw to third base of all outfielders.
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Who has the worst fielding percentage in MLB history?

Hobson's 1978 season was a legendary blunder. The 43 errors he committed that season for the Red Sox were the most since 1949 and hasn't been matched since, and his fielding percentage of . 866 is the lowest in the modern era of baseball. Hobson went on to manage the Red Sox from 1992 to 1994.
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Where does Jeter rank defensively?

It's interesting because his defensive rating (7.7), per FanGraphs, was 18th out of the 24 qualified shortstops in that span.
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