Graph of the Day: Adam Everett Historical RAR
Yup, just another player with their orange hitting line way at the bottom and their yellow fielding line above their total RAR.
In 2008, Everett hit .213/.278/.323 and still finished slightly positive in the total production department, one pace to be a 1 WAR player over a full season. With any sort of offensive improvement or fielding regression back up towards his gold glove heyday, the Tigers found themselves a solidly cheap shortstop option for next year.
WAR data from Fangraphs. All data relative to average, except RAR. Rep is the RAA of a replacement-level player in the same number of plate appearances.
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Now that is constancy.
vivaelbeñsheets
by vivaelpujols on Mar 8, 2009 3:46 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
I wouldn't expect his fielding to regress upward much
He’s not the player he was before he had that horrible leg break in mid-2007.
Many years from now, when his name's recalled
Everyone will say, "He should have passed the ball"
-- Al Stewart, "Football Hero"
by PaulThomas on Mar 8, 2009 6:35 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
He still rated well last year. And another year of recovery has got to help, no?
Beyond the Boxscore // Calling BJ Upton lazy is lazy.
by Sky Kalkman on Mar 8, 2009 9:28 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs

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