Another question FCB. Had the Reds let Arroyo walk and signed Suppan who put up ERAs of 4.96 and 5.29 in the two years in question while only throwing 177 and 161 inning respectively, it would have been a huge downgrade all the way around. So Suppan at say $8 Million per as opposed to Arroyo at his money wouldn't have been a good deal.
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I think it's more a case of "context they care about most." In the end, it's all about the run prevention. And there's lots of different ways to be a good, run preventing pitcher. It's a bit like the ending to The Beatles' "A Day in the Life" in that regard. You can start playing music in the same place, progress through the same notes, play the same number of notes and end in the same place, and it will sound like cacophony along the way because everybody will choose different routes to get there. In the end everybody wants a pitcher with a good ERA.
That does not mean people don't care about how it's achieved. In fact, I suspect most baseball fans and all baseball executives are extremely interested in how it's achieved and how repeatable a given pitcher's performance is. Yet skunkworks figures don't answer the broad question of "How'd he do?"
For instance, would you rather have a guy, like Arroyo, with a four-year ERA of 4.00 and an FIP of 4.49, or an ERA of 4.49 and an FIP of 4.00? That's a rhetorical question. You'll want the 4.00 ERA. Given the number of innings Arroyo threw it works out to 47.5 fewer runs over the course of four seasons. That's what you care about most, the runs. How the guy got there is the secondary conversation.
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Harang posted a 102 ERA+ in 2009. Hardly a crap year.
Replace Arroyo with a bad pitcher and you could be bleeding 5-10 games (dependent on how bad he is). That's a good bit worse.
And who cares if the Reds HAVE money? I suppose the team could keep it until a perfect player is willing to sign for 50 cents on the dollar. I believe his name will be Lefty Godot.
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Hindsight is 20/20. NO ONE saw Harang's dropoff coming. Arroyo has at the very least pitched to his contract, and his 220 IP last year, and his average of 230 IP over his career as a Red say he's EXACTLY the kind of pitcher the Reds need to protect both the bullpen AND the young starters. I haven't always been high on Arroyo, but he's done his job.
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Arroyo hasn't been a problem; in fact, he's mostly been an asset. But he's got to stop sucking for long stretches. Hell, just go on the DL.
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You say it's a case of context they care about. I agree with that. Let's measure what the pitcher actually did rather than giving him credit for some combination of what he did, his fielders did, the park did, etc.
You supposing an alternative choice that really doesn't exist when you suggest that there are pitchers who routinely and predictably put up ERA's lower than their FIP would suggest. My contention is that Arroyo is an exception to the rule. Pitchers perform based on their skill and we should judge them accordingly. ERA gives pitchers credit for things out of his control -- I'm not sure why that's the context we should care about.
ERA is already a step towards crediting runs allowed by a team to the pitcher by removing the influence of poor defensive play. Fielding independent stats simply do the same thing, but better.
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Games are won on run differential -- scoring more than your opponent. Runs are runs, scored or prevented they all count the same. Worry about scoring more and allowing fewer, not which positions contribute to which side of the equation or how "consistent" you are at your current level of performance.
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