[情報] Just How Good Is Chipper Jones?
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By Chris Dial
Whose career has been more productive – Ken Griffey or Chipper Jones?
Ken Griffey Jr. is about to hit his 600th home run. He has had a tremendous
career and is a walk-in Hall of Famer. Griffey’s career has been lauded as one
of the best ever. Rightfully so – Griffey is a terrific player, and has been
most of his career. It will be great for him to reach 600 home runs and join a
very small group.
Griffey is in the last year or so of his career. After the various PED scandals
, Griffey is often anointed as the clean one from the era, and so he’ll get to
be the face of “the best player” for the 1990s and 2000s. Mostly because he
is much more popular than Alex Rodriguez.
Griffey has also been a centerfielder with the hitting career of a first
baseman. The hitting he’s provided at his position only serves to maximize his
value. He has always had a big defensive reputation, although many analyses
have shown him to be just okay in his early career and downright awful in
center late in his career. He’s been moved to right field, which helps his
defense, but also increases the “requirement” on his batting performance at a
time when his production is waning. Griffey’s bat has still been good coming
into 2008, around average and above replacement level.
What does this have to do with Chipper Jones? Chipper is hitting a ton to open
2008, and even though it is just mid-May, articles have cropped up about the
possibility of him hitting .400 for the season. Now, that is silly enough in
its own right. The good news is it puts the spotlight on Chipper and gotten
people to consider the quality of his career.
Chipper Jones is a great third baseman. He’s always been a top tier hitter and
a solid fielder. While Chipper’s prowess with the bat is never questioned, his
rank among great third basemen has. The problem is traditional metrics have
shown Chipper to be a poor fielder. His Range Factor (Assists plus putouts per
game) has routinely been below league norms. In the face of a significant
groundball pitching staff with Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine, and lots of
left-handed pitcher innings, Chipper “should” have seen many more chances
than league average. To be converting fewer outs than league average could only
mean he is a poor defensive third baseman. Chipper being moved off third base
in 2002 to a weak fielder position in left field demonstrated that even the
Braves recognized Chipper’s shortcomings.
Traditional metrics are wrong. Chipper’s defensive play is one of the most
misunderstood performances in baseball. Chipper’s defense has been below
average exactly twice in his thirteen-year career. He’s averaged about +4
defensive runs per season. For his career, he’s about 50 runs above average
defensively.
What does this have to do with Ken Griffey? Griffey is going to be considered
one of the greatest centerfielders ever to play. He’s going to be mentioned
alongside Mantle, Mays, Cobb, Speaker. Chipper may or may not end up being
mentioned alongside Schmidt, Mathews and Brett. He could end up being mentioned
with Brooks Robinson and Pie Traynor, or worse, Ron Santo.
Ken Griffey is playing his 20th season, and he’s had a great career. He has
accumulated over 1000 VORP (Value Over Replacement Player from Baseball
Prospectus) in runs. Griffey hasn’t been great overall with the glove, and he
averages just -4 runs, plenty of that coming from his last few years in center.
For Griffey’s career, which has seen its decline phase, he has 1017 VORP runs
and -79 defensive runs saved. He will head to the HoF with approximately 938
runs to his credit, as he’s unlikely to improve either of those marks
significantly.
Chipper Jones is headed toward summer hitting over .400. Well over .400. He has
888 VORP runs and 52 defensive runs saved. He’s got quite a few more runs to
pile up this season, and will play several more seasons. Chipper already has
940 runs. In Chipper’s decline phase, his defense may regress, but he’s going
to pile up many more offensive runs.
So what is a good VORP over twenty years? Griffey is number four in total VORP
over the last 20 years, behind Bonds and Frank Thomas and ARod. Everyone over
800 VORP is a future hall of famer, with the exception of Rafael Palmiero. The
top players:
Barry Bonds
Frank Thomas
Ken Griffey Jr.
Jeff Bagwell
Alex Rodriguez
Edgar Martinez
Gary Sheffield
Rafael Palmeiro
Roberto Alomar
Craig Biggio
Manny Ramirez
Mike Piazza
Ken Griffey Jr., rightfully, will be recognized as one of the greatest players
of this, or any generation, and will forever be lauded as one of the finest
players ever – possibly inner circle. Chipper Jones has been every bit as good
and so many people are unaware of what they are watching. Chipper isn’t just
good, and he isn’t just great. Chipper is an all-time great RIGHT NOW.
Hopefully he can chase .400 long enough so everyone remembers him that way.
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