bWAR or rWAR refer to Baseball-Reference's calculation. And WARP refers to Baseball Prospectus' statistic "Wins Above Replacement Player." The calculations differ slightly -- for instance, fWAR uses ...
The Kansas City Royals have reportedly added to their bullpen. On Wednesday, the Royals agreed to a free-agent deal with right-handed reliever Carlos Estévez. Estévez, 32, posted a 2.45 ERA with 26 ...
Often times you may hear baseball fans, analysts, and scouts discuss an individual player's WAR — his wins above replacement. In the modern age of the game WAR has become one of the most ...
On the heels of a rookie season for the ages, Pittsburgh Pirates star Paul Skenes could be in line to one-up his performance ...
As January finally draws to a close, the 2025 Red Sox are looking less like an abstract concept and more like an ...
Intangibles are great, sure, but what’s his WAR? Wins Above Replacement has become a deciding factor among baseball executives mulling over who to keep, who to shop and what price is right.
Naturally, so do postseason accomplishments. And just for kicks, let's throw wins above replacement into the mix as well. Ultimately, though, these rankings are about vibes. The more fondly fans ...
Rehabbing veteran left-hander Wade Miley expects to be ready to provide a boost for the Cincinnati Reds by the end of May.
The former Texas Rangers second baseman — a club Hall of Famer and a mainstay on the some of the best teams in Rangers history — received just 10 votes from the baseball writers, a mark of 2.5% that ...
Soto’s 7.9 Wins Above Replacement (WAR) number was sixth in the Major Leagues. His .989 OPS (on base plus slugging percentage) was second. His 41 home run total was third. The Yankees’ effort ...