Edit: We have a spreadsheet up with all trades that have been approved by a few people within the thread to make it easier on us, and you to search for a player's value or a specific trade!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...t?usp=drivesdk
Player Calculation Example:
You're going to have to find the WAR for the player. We use Baseball Reference as they tend to have the most realistic WAR assessments. We will use Robinson Chirinos of the Texas Rangers for this example.
Link:
https://www.baseball-reference.com/p...hiriro01.shtml
DISTINGUISHING AVERAGE WAR
For Position Players, we're going to scroll down to Player Value Batting. You can see that below but keep reading. We need to identify the player's WAR for the past three years. We use a 6 x 3 x 1 method of determining a fair value for the player. Thus we're going to take the 2017 WAR and multiply it by 6. Then we will find the 2016 WAR and multiply it by 3. The 2015 WAR is simply the remaining 10% so there is no need to multiply it. See below.
Okay now we have our WARS. We're going to discern our average WAR for Chirinos now.
2017 WAR: 2.7 x 6 = 16.2
2016 WAR: 0.9 x 3 = 2.7
2015 WAR: 1.8 x 1 = 1.8
Add: 16.2+2.7+1.8= 20.7
Now keep in mind, we were using percentages of each season to create our basis so now we need to divide by 10 (6+3+1). That brings Chirinos to a
2.1 WAR (rounding up from 2.07).
PINPOINTING TOTAL VALUE
Now we're going to create our total value from that WAR number. We've decided among ourselves, using Professional opinions, that the average worth for 1 WAR is 9 Million. So we're going to multiply Chirinos' WAR by 9 and then by the amount of years remaining on his contract. To do that, we're going to scroll down near the bottom where it says Salaries. See below.
Okay, now we know how many years Chirinos has remaining in his contract and how much he will be paid for those years. Lets do our math.
2.1(Player WAR) x 9 (WAR Worth) x 2 (Contracted Years Remaining) =
37.8M Total Value
There we see that Chirinos is worth a total value of 37.8M. But now we have to identify what his surplus value is.
FINALIZING SURPLUS VALUE
Surplus is identified using this method:
Total Value - Remaining Salary = Surplus Value
Using the image above, we can see that Chirinos has approximately $4.63M owed to him in his current contract. We can do our final piece of math now.
37.8 (Total Value) - 4.63 (Remaining Salary) =
33.17M Surplus
We will go ahead and round that fourth digit up or down. As it is a 7, we'll round up to a final
33.2M Surplus.
Finding prospect value:
http://www.thepointofpittsburgh.com/...dated-edition/
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Hey guys! Tonight at 9 PM my time I will have my hands on The Show, and every year I help out with trade ideas, and help with potential deals.
New Year, new thread!
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Literally all trading needs of any kind are gladly discussed in here, and feedback is always given.
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Now. Let the trading season of MLB 18 The Show commence!
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