What is fWAR baseball?

The formula
Note: fWAR refers to Fangraphs' calculation of WAR. bWAR or rWAR refer to Baseball-Reference's calculation. And WARP refers to Baseball Prospectus' statistic "Wins Above Replacement Player
Wins Above Replacement Player
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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." The calculations differ slightly -- for instance, fWAR uses FIP in determining pitcher WAR, while bWAR uses RA9.
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How is fWAR calculated?

The basis for a WAR value is the estimated number of runs contributed by a player through offensive actions such as batting and base running, and runs denied to opposition teams by the player through defensive actions like fielding and pitching.
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How is fWAR calculated for pitchers?

On the left it's the innings per game our pitcher is not on the mound and on the right it's the innings per game our pitcher is on the mound. We multiply the left term by the league average and the right term by our pitcher's pFIPR9. Then we divide by 18 to re-scale it to runs per nine scale.
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What is oWAR baseball?

Baseball Reference has also introduced statistics called Offensive Wins Above Replacement (oWAR) and Defensive Wins Above Replacement (dWAR), although these metrics do not have the exact same purpose as bWAR. oWAR looks to calculate a player's offensive contribution alone, completely removing his fielding.
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How is rWAR calculated?

WAR = (The quantity of runs above average that an MLB player is worth in baserunning, fielding, and batting + position adjustment + league adjustment + the number of runs replacement level players perform) runs per win.
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WHAT DOES MLB'S FWAR MEAN? Wins Above Replacement Explained



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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What does wOBA mean in baseball?

Weighted On-base Average (wOBA)
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What is oWAR and dWAR?

WAR without the defense (oWAR) & WAR with just the defense (dWAR)
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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 is a good BABIP in baseball?

A normal BABIP is around . 300, though the baseline regression varies depending on a number of factors including the quality of the team's defense (e.g., a team with an exceptionally bad defense might yield a BABIP as high as .
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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 my slugging percentage?

Slugging percentage differs from batting average in that all hits are not valued equally. While batting average is calculated by dividing the total number of hits by the total number of at-bats, the formula for slugging percentage is: (1B + 2Bx2 + 3Bx3 + HRx4)/AB.
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Who created sabermetrics?

Bill James, the founder of sabermetrics, defines the term as, “the search for objective knowledge about baseball.” Baseball is a game of statistics and each one of those statistics means something different. Sabermetricians believe some of those statistics are either overvalued or undervalued.
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Is wRC+ better than OPS+?

It's easy: wRC+ is the single best way to quickly measure a player's offensive production, better than batting average, OPS, or a triple slash line. That's because wRC+ properly values everything a player can do at the plate, allowing you to compare across playing styles.
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What does RC mean in baseball?

Definition. Runs Created estimates a player's offensive contribution in terms of total runs. It combines a player's ability to get on base with his ability to hit for extra bases. Then it divides those two by the player's total opportunities.
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What does FIP mean in baseball?

FIP stands for Fielding Independent Pitching. It is a statistic meant to measure a pitcher's effectiveness, taking plays that would involve the defense trying to field the ball out of the equation.
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What does a negative dWAR mean?

So, for a shortstop to get a negative dWAR, he needs to be terrible on a legendary level (sorry, Mr. Jeter). Of the 67 shortstops, the average dWAR was actually 17.7.
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Is WAR an advanced stat?

Wins Above Replacement (WAR) is the metric that likely symbolizes sabermetrics more than any other statistic. A single number, combining several measurements, that represents the value a player has had. WAR is ambitious, and not entirely precise, but is a good enough statistic that it is worth leaning on.
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What is FP in baseball?

In baseball statistics, fielding percentage, also known as fielding average, is a measure that reflects the percentage of times a defensive player properly handles a batted or thrown ball. It is calculated by the sum of putouts and assists, divided by the number of total chances (putouts + assists + errors).
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Is wOBA better than OPS?

Put simply, team OPS does better measure team hitting production than team wOBA: the descriptive performance is comfortably outside the margin of error for both statistics, and the reliability and predictive performance measures, while within their respective margins of error, show similar trends.
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What is UBB in baseball?

Unintentional bases on balls (walks)
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