By Gus Livaditis December 1. 2020
Much digital ink has been used on the need to get George Springer onto the Mets because he’s “a real center fielder” and the one the Mets used this year isn’t. To this, we will examine how good does your center fielder have to be in order to win a championship and is signing Springer to major dollars the best scenario? First, we will examine the center fielder production for the last 10 World Series champions and their team’s dependence on their play. Then, we will examine the names in the news for the Mets, my mystery acquisition and how they compare to our incumbent.
First, a brief summary of each year’s World Series winning center fielder and their relevance to the team’s production. Pitching is always referenced because some teams expect to win because of their superior pitching. All WAR values come from FanGraphs.
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fWAR |
Offensive/Defensive
Grades |
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2011 Cardinals CF: |
2.3 |
7.7 Offense, -1.2 Defense |
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Top Performers: |
5.9 |
9.1 Offense, 31.3 Defense |
|
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4.7 |
44.4 Offense, -17.5 Defense |
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4.4 |
29.9 Offense, -3.9 Defense |
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3.9 |
28.9 Offense, -11.6 Defense |
The top nine WAR
players were all negative on Defense expect for Molina.
Pitching: Chris Carpenter 4.5
WAR, Jaime Garcia 3.2
WAR, Kyle Lohse 2.3 WAR,
no one else was over 1.0.
|
fWAR |
Offensive/ Defensive
Grades |
|
2012 Giants CF: |
4.6 |
21.7 Offense, 2.7 Defense |
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Top Performers: |
10.1 |
41.9 Offense, 36.5 Defense |
|
|
4.5 |
33.4 Offense, -5.6 Defense |
Pitching: Matt Cain had a 3.2
WAR and Madison Bumgarner had
a 2.7 WAR. No other pitcher came close.
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fWAR |
Offensive/ Defensive
Grades |
|
2013 Red Sox CF: |
4.6 |
19.1 Offense, 2.9 Defense |
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Top Performers: |
4.9 |
11.1 Offense, 10.4 Defense |
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4.7 |
17.6 Offense, 8.6 Defense |
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3.4 |
27.0 Offense, -15.0 Defense |
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3.4 |
17.5 Offense, -4.9 Defense |
Five pitchers with WAR
of 2.3 or greater, led by Jon Lester at 3.3.
|
fWAR |
Offense/Defense
Grades |
|
2014 Giants CF: |
Angel Pagan |
1.8 |
7.6 Offense, -3.4 Defense |
Top Performers: |
Buster Posey |
7.6 |
25.3 Offense, 25.7 Defense |
|
4.0 |
23.4 Offense, -7.9 Defense |
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|
3.2 |
2.4 Offense, 7.9 Defense |
Bumgarner had a 3.6
WAR, three pitcher had 1.5 – 1.7; no one else close.
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fWAR |
Offense/ Defense
Grades |
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2015 Royals CF: |
6.1 |
26.0 Offense, 11.8 Defense |
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Top Performers: |
3.8 |
10.9 Offense, 5.2 Defense |
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3.5 |
21.7 Offense, -10.8 Defense |
Pitching: Yordano Ventura 2.7
WAR, Edison Volquez 2.7 WAR, Wade Davis 2.0 WAR
By contrast: Curtis Granderson 5.3
WAR, Travis d’Arnaud 3.4 WAR in just 67 games, Lucas Duda 3.2
WAR, Yoenis Cespedes 2.6
WAR in just 57 games, Daniel Murphy 2.2
WAR, Michael Conforto 1.9
WAR in just 56 games.
Jacob deGrom 4.9
WAR, Matt Harvey 4.0
WAR, Noah Syndergaard 2.9
WAR, Bartolo Colon 2.5
WAR.
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