What is 10 WAR in baseball?

In MLB history, 32 players have a career WAR over 100.0. In the modern era, there have been a total of 57 offensive seasons with at least one position player earning a WAR of 10 or higher and 52 pitching seasons with at least one pitcher earning a WAR of 10 or higher, an average of almost one 10-WAR season every year.
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What does WAR mean in baseball?

Wins Above Replacement (WAR) | Glossary | MLB.com.
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What is a WAR number in baseball?

Wins Above Replacement or Wins Above Replacement Player, commonly abbreviated to WAR or WARP, is a non-standardized sabermetric baseball statistic developed to sum up "a player's total contributions to his team".
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How is baseball WAR calculated?

The formula itself is not very complicated and it is WAR = (Batting Runs + Base Running Runs +Fielding Runs + Positional Adjustment + League Adjustment +Replacement Runs) / (Runs Per Win).
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What is the highest WAR in baseball?

Babe Ruth is the all-time leader with a value of 183.1 WAR.
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Wins Above Replacement EXPLAINED! How to use WAR in Major League Baseball



How important is WAR in baseball?

Wins Above Replacement (WAR) is an attempt by the sabermetric baseball community to summarize a player's total contributions to their team in one statistic. You should always use more than one metric at a time when evaluating players, but WAR is pretty darn all-inclusive and provides a handy reference point.
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How do you calculate pitchers WAR?

The pitcher's expected runs allowed is then the sum of his opposition's run scoring weighted by the innings he faced each team.
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What is a good OPS 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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Is WAR a good stat for pitchers?

WAR is an excellent way to measure any baseball player and calculate their team's value in wins. For example, Clayton Kershaw of the Los Angeles Dodgers had a 7.2 WAR in 2014. That means that the Dodgers won seven more games for that season than expected for an average pitcher.
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What is a good slugging percentage?

350 on-base percentage is pretty good and a . 400 on-base percentage is outstanding; a . 450 slugging percentage is pretty good and a . 550 slugging percentage is outstanding.
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How do you figure ops?

To calculate this, you add up a player's hits, walks, and times hit by a pitch, and then divide it by plate appearances (at bats plus walks plus hit by pitch plus sacrifice flies). This will give you an accurate percentage of how many times a player has gotten on base during a given time span.
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Which WAR is best for pitchers?

So, f-WAR is the preferred WAR statistic if you want to use it to estimate future pitching WAR.
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What is a good wOBA?

The average wOBA in MLB changes every year, but the average wOBA is generally around 0.320. So, a good wOBA is anything above . 320, and the higher, the better. The best offensive players have wOBAs over 0.400.
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Is WAR a useless stat?

It is almost always a reliable stat if you recognize its faults: Defensive metrics tend to be fluky, so any player with an incredibly high/low defensive score in a given year likely has a WAR that is higher/lower than their true value.
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What is a negative WAR in baseball?

Negative WAR players: Teams dragged down by below-replacement performances. 0 Comments. Some teams have given away more than five wins so far this season with below-replacement players; some have really limited that damage.
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Who has the lowest WAR in baseball history?

WAR* -14.85, in 3228 PA): My guess is the majority of baseball fans (even really passionate baseball fans) have never heard of Bill Bergen. Probably because he played his career from 1901-11. In 2011, Joe Pawlikowski of Fangraphs wrote about Bergen, calling him the "Worst Hitter in Baseball History".
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Why does Babe Ruth only have 1 MVP?

From 1922-1929, the MVP award was reinstated and became the “League Awards”, during which time, Babe won only one award. Why? Because, according to the rules of the award at that time, a player was only allowed to receive the recognition once.
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Which Hall of Famer has the lowest WAR?

Of the pitchers in the Baseball Hall of Fame who played at least 10 seasons, Bruce Sutter has the lowest WAR at 24.53.
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What does wRC+ mean in baseball?

wRC+ is the hitting stat that every baseball fan should use for analyzing hitting ability. It is all encompassing of hitting performance. wRC+ or Weighted Runs Created Plus puts a weighted value on each outcome for a hitter as it relates to run creation.
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What was Derek Jeter's WAR?

Jaffe also noted that Jeter's seven-year peak WAR of 42.4 ranks slightly below the average peak of 43 for Hall of Fame shortstops. Jeter's resume in the postseason is even more impressive: He has the most postseason hits, runs and total bases in MLB history.
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Who is the number 1 baseball player of all time?

Babe Ruth, Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees

It should come as no surprise that “The Sultan of Swat” tops our list of the best baseball players of all time. He posted Hall of Fame-caliber numbers in his first five seasons with the Boston Red Sox (981 OPS, 190 OPS+.
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