SP
Kershaw 99 99 |
Arrieta 96 96 |
Syndergaard 94 95 +
Fernandez 94 94 |
Sale 94 90 -
Price 93 93 |
Scherzer 93 93 |
Bumgarner 93 93 |
DeGrom 93 93 |
Strasburg 93 93 |
+% 10%
|% 80%
-% 10%
RP
Betances 93 89 -
Miller 92 89 -
Uehara 87 84 -
Herrera 85 85 |
Benoit 84 82 -
Harris 84 84 |
Watson 84 81 -
ODay 84 82 -
Capps 84 84 |
Strickland 84 84 |
+% 0%
|% 40%
-% 60%
CP
Kimbrel 93 89 -
Davis 93 91 -
Jansen 93 89 -
Chapman 92 89 -
Melancon 89 87 -
Robertson 88 86 -
Britton 87 84 -
Rondon 86 84 -
Rosenthal 86 83 -
Familia 86 85 -
-% 100%
As you can see, SPs largely stay the same, RPs are hit heavily every day, and CPs are PRACTICALLY ALL DOWNGRADED EVERY SINGLE DAY.
But then wait, what about position players? Position players are almost always ++++
1B
Goldschmidt 95 99 +
Cabrera 94 97 +
Rizzo 93 98 +
Votto 90 98 +
Ortiz 89 95 +
Hosmer 88 94 +
Encarnacion 87 94 +
Davis 86 90 +
Belt 83 92 +
Freeman 83 92 +
+% 100%
I can keep going, but you get the point. Typically middle infielders are either slightly increased or slightly decreased, while outfielders and corner infielders are almost always significantly increased. Meanwhile, your full diamond bullpen might as well not even be diamond because they are downgraded every single day.
SPs have a symmetrical bell curve at least, which is more than can be said of every other position.
wtf?
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