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    2010 CHONE Projections

    w00t!

    http://www.baseballprojection.com/

    As with always, ignore Ichiro and Jamie Moyer, forecast systems have no idea what to do with those 2.

    As for the Mariners specifically..they need a ton of help offensively, according to these projections anyways. We already knew this though so it's not surprising.

    However, it looks like CHONE is waaaay to optimistic on some people. Dave Cameron sent the guy who does this an e-mail already because...

    I think the minor league guys are wrong
    I’ve sent Sean an email, but in looking through the projections, the AAAA types are just too optimistic. Shelley Duncan has the same offensive projection as Russ Branyan. Danny Richar has the same projection as Felipe Lopez. There’s 50 examples just like that. If a guy had good numbers in Triple-A, regardless of previous performance or age, he’s projected as a league average or better hitter in the majors for 2010.

    Jon Knott, who will be 31 in the spring and had a mediocre season in the Mexican League last year after an okay but not great minor league career, is projected as a league average hitter in the majors next year.

    That’s nutty.

    The only thing I can come up with is Sean missed a translation somewhere.
    Andy Tracy and Raul Ibanez have the same projection
    Andy Tracy is 36, so you can’t even use aging curves to explain it.

    These projections are just wrong. I’d put $100 on Sean issuing a fixed set in the next few days.

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    Re: 2010 CHONE Projections

    If Scott Sizemore gets a .710 OPS next year, I'll eat my hat.
    Illini.

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    Re: 2010 CHONE Projections

    Quote Originally Posted by haveacigar View Post
    If Scott Sizemore gets a .710 OPS next year, I'll eat my hat.
    I feel the same about Michael Saunders and Tuiasosopo's projections. Both are expected to put up an OPS in the .600's. They're both rookies, but that's still way low after the numbers they put up in AAA.

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    Re: 2010 CHONE Projections

    I thought this was going to be a set of predictions about Chone Figgins.

    Quote Originally Posted by gleklufdshlaw View Post
    Unfortunately, I do not have all the answers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alloutwar View Post
    I thought this was going to be a set of predictions about Chone Figgins.
    Haha I was thinking the same thing at first. Those projections seem very odd and nutty. I don't know how anyone can project Shelly Duncan to do as well as anyone who has actually proven themselves full-time, or Andy Tracy for that matter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rschusta24 View Post
    Haha I was thinking the same thing at first. Those projections seem very odd and nutty. I don't know how anyone can project Shelly Duncan to do as well as anyone who has actually proven themselves full-time, or Andy Tracy for that matter.
    It looks like it's only happening with minor league players. I'm guessing he messed up somewhere and it'll be fixed soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 200tang View Post
    It looks like it's only happening with minor league players. I'm guessing he messed up somewhere and it'll be fixed soon.
    Haha I'd hope so
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    Re: 2010 CHONE Projections

    Quote Originally Posted by 200tang View Post
    As with always, ignore Ichiro and Jamie Moyer, forecast systems have no idea what to do with those 2.
    Why would that be the case with Ichiro? Moyer, I can understand, because he's so far defied normal expectations about how a player ages, but Ichiro should be easy. We know that he's going to have a good batting average, but few walks and little power, and that he'll still a good number of bases. You don't even need a formula to project that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dps View Post
    Why would that be the case with Ichiro? Moyer, I can understand, because he's so far defied normal expectations about how a player ages, but Ichiro should be easy. We know that he's going to have a good batting average, but few walks and little power, and that he'll still a good number of bases. You don't even need a formula to project that.
    Ichiro is a whole other breed when it comes to hitting because of his BABIP. The projection systems for the last few years have projected him to hit his decline, but he continues to produce far and away better than they say. There really aren't any players to compare him to.

    Unless you believe he's going to produce : .305/.338/.400 (738 OPS). Ichiro will eventually decline, but it doesn't count when projection systems have projected him to decline every year. Just because it's possible that doesn't make it a good projection.

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    Re: 2010 CHONE Projections

    Here are Ichiro's projections from the past 3 years

    2009 : .302/.353/.392
    2008 : .302,/.353/.392
    2007 : .311/.362/.405

    and the real Ichiro

    2009 : .352/.386/.465
    2008 : .310/.361/.386
    2007 : .351/.396/.431

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    Re: 2010 CHONE Projections

    They have Andy Tracy hitting .249 with 27 HR...the guy is a career Minor Leaguer.
    Zack and Miri made a Morneau and now it Byrnes when he Peavy's.

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    Re: 2010 CHONE Projections

    Quote Originally Posted by skudplayr View Post
    They have Andy Tracy hitting .249 with 27 HR...the guy is a career Minor Leaguer.
    I already pointed that out

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    Good god aren't we a bit early with these projections??? Why not wait until players actually sign on with their new teams...won't the projections change if they have a new home ballpark??
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    Re: 2010 CHONE Projections

    Quote Originally Posted by KowboyKoop View Post
    Good god aren't we a bit early with these projections??? Why not wait until players actually sign on with their new teams...won't the projections change if they have a new home ballpark??
    Yes, though usually not by too much.

    ZiPS projections are out already too.

    Most of these projections will be updated when a player changes teams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonGM View Post
    Yes, though usually not by too much.

    ZiPS projections are out already too.

    Most of these projections will be updated when a player changes teams.
    Sure, I understand things won't be drastically changed, I just don't understand the need to put them out so early when you need many of them will change...whatever though.
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