What does OAA mean in baseball?

Definition. 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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Who has the best DRS in baseball?

Career. Through the end of the 2021 MLB season, the highest cumulative DRS for a career is 200, by third baseman Adrián Beltré, while the lowest DRS for a career is -165 by shortstop Derek Jeter.
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What is directional outs above average?

Directional Outs Above Average takes Outs Above Average, the Statcast range-based metric of fielding skill, and splits it into six different segments to express a fielder's performance directionally.
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Who is the best defensive outfielder of all time?

If you accept the premise that Andruw Jones is in fact the best defensive outfielder in the history of the game and add in the fact that he hit 434 career home runs, those are two big building blocks for the foundation of a Hall of Fame resume.
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What is runs above average in MLB?

It's calculated by finding the difference in the number of runs contributed between a player and the league average (which is determined by the league average wOBA). Because wRAA uses wOBA to determine how many runs a player is worth, a player with an above-average wOBA will have an above-average wRAA.
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What is the hardest position in MLB?

But the catcher has the most responsibility of any player on the field, eclipsing even that of the pitcher. Being a catcher is the hardest job in baseball.
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Who can throw a baseball 100 mph?

As far as the technology of the time could tell us, Nolan Ryan threw a 100 mph fastball. Randy Johnson was clocked as high as 102. Bob Feller may have hit 104 in his day, although we only have some creative science experiments to rely on for that figure.
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What is the fastest throw from an outfielder?

Yankees' Aaron Hicks Unloads Record-Breaking 105 MPH Throw for Run-Saving Out. Sports, although inherently competitive, are occasionally sprinkled with no-win scenarios. Trying to outrun the fastest outfield throw ever recorded in baseball is one of them.
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Which outfielders have the strongest arms?

Nate Eaton has an absolute cannon for an arm. Of all the players in the league with at least 100 throws in 2022, he ranks first on the arm strength leaderboard with an average throw of 98.1 mph.
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Who is the fastest outfielder in the MLB?

Corbin Carroll, outfielder, Arizona Diamondbacks

Corbin Carroll might be the fastest baseball player in 2023. He didn't qualify for the title last season because he only played in 32 games.
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What is considered a good OBS in baseball?

An OPS of . 800 or higher in Major League Baseball puts the player in the upper echelon of hitters. Typically, the league leader in OPS will score near, and sometimes above, the 1.000 mark.
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What position gets the most outs?

As the MLB glossary states, “Catchers — who record putouts by catching pitches that result in strikeouts — and first basemen — who record putouts by catching throws on ground-ball outs — generally amass the highest putout totals.” In other words, the two players who end up on the receiving end of most outs are the ones ...
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What is a good batting exit velocity?

Exit velocity is the speed with which the ball leaves the bat. Baseball's most prolific home run and extra-base hitters typically average an exit velocity of 90+ mph, while the MLB average in this category comes in at around 87 mph.
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Who is the best fielder in MLB?

Mookie Betts won his fifth Fielding Bible Award, one shy of Andrelton Simmons and Yadier Molina for most overall. He led right fielders in the range component of Defensive Runs Saved. His 15 Runs Saved in right field were an 11-run jump from 2021. Jose Trevino led all catchers with 21 Defensive Runs Saved.
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What is a bWAR in baseball?

The bWAR represents the Baseball Reference version of WAR. WARP stands for the Baseball Prospectus version. All three are variations of WAR (which is simply Wins Above Replacement). This is the FanGraphs version.
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Who is the best defensive baseball player of all time?

Career Leaders & Records for Defensive WAR
  • Brooks Robinson+ (23) 39.1. 11782. R.
  • Cal Ripken Jr.+ (21) 35.7. 12883. R.
  • Joe Tinker+ (15) 34.3. 7166. R.
  • Luis Aparicio+ (18) 31.9. 11231. R.
  • Rabbit Maranville+ (23) 30.8. 11260. R.
  • Ivan Rodriguez+ (21) 29.6. 10270. R.
  • Omar Vizquel (24) 29.5. 12013. B.
  • Bobby Wallace+ (25) 28.7. 9631. R.
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What is the hardest outfield position to play?

Center field is usually considered the hardest outfield position. The centerfielder has a larger area to cover than the other outfielders and the center fielder needs a strong arm to be able to make throws from deep center field to the infield.
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Which outfield position has the weakest arm?

Of all outfielders, the left fielder often will have the weakest arm, as he generally does not need to throw the ball as far to prevent the advance of any baserunners.
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Did Tom Brady's arm get stronger?

Gronk told reporters Thursday that Brady's arm may have gotten even stronger since the tight end arrived in the league. Brady's arm strength has been the narrative of the week in Tampa Bay. The quarterback said his arm is as "in-shape as it ever has been" in an interview with Peter King of NBC Sports.
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What position has the strongest arm in baseball?

Position description

Being situated 250–300 feet from home plate, they must be able to throw the ball accurately over a long distance to be effective. Of all outfield positions, the right fielder often has the strongest arm, because they are the farthest from third base.
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Who is the slowest pitcher in the MLB?

Brock Holt, Texas Rangers, 31 mph.
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What is the hardest thrown ball from shortstop?

The Pittsburgh Pirates have a shortstop in Oneil Cruz who now holds two distinctions in baseball. He has the hardest throw by an infielder at 97.8 mph and the hardest hit ball at 122.4 mph that have ever been recorded.
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Is a 110 mph fastball possible?

The fastest of them tops out at 105 MPH. WIRED examines why the 110 MPH fastball is almost impossible.
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How fast could Nolan Ryan pitch?

Nolan Ryan: 108.1 MPH

Nolan Ryan with a 108.1 MPH reading according to the doppler laser radar readings that were used in 1974.
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How fast was Nolan Ryan's fastest pitch?

The most widely quoted response is Nolan Ryan, whose fastball was "officially" clocked by the Guinness Book of World Records at 100.9 miles per hour in a game played on August 20, 1974, versus the Detroit Tigers.
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