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Hour 3 – Nobody Wants to Watch the Jets, John Smoltz
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Dan and the Danettes lament having to watch the Jets on their television at any time. And Hall of Fame P John Smoltz joins the show to break down the last 4 team left in the MLP Postseason.
Aaron Judge or Cal Raleigh? MLB on FOX Crew Debate Who is the AL MVP
One is arguably the face of baseball with a Hall of Fame résumé. The other is MLB's breakout star with the best nickname in baseball.
Yankees superstar Aaron Judge or Mariners slugger Cal Raleigh (aka the Big Dumper) are the clear-cut frontrunners for this year's American League MVP race. Who did the MLB on FOX analysts pick?
"[Raleigh] has had the more historic season when it comes to breaking records, whether it's the Mariners record, switch-hitter record, catchers' record. But in my opinion, the MVP is Aaron Judge. You take him off that team, they don't win."
"I love Aaron Judge, he's done an incredible job for the New York Yankees. But Raleigh doing it as a catcher is almost impossible. 159 games, you don't see many catchers doing that."
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Yankees Aaron Judge Deserves AL MVP Award By A Considerable Margin
We’re now fairly deep into the postseason, so it’s time to take a final look at the Cy Young and MVP races in both leagues. The AL and NL Cy Young races were examined a couple weeks back – today it’s the AL MVP race.
If you’re new to my work, I take a slightly different approach to evaluation of current season performance. It’s a purely analytical approach, and relies on batted ball data. I simply take every batted ball hit by every qualifying MLB hitter, and calculate the damage they “should have” produced based on their exit speed/launch angle mix. That’s expressed by their Adjusted Contact Score – 100 equals league average, the higher the number the better. I then add back the Ks and BBs to determine each hitter’s “Tru” Production+, and then spread it across their plate appearance bulk to determine their “Tru” Batting Runs Above Average. I then add Fangraphs baserunning and defensive runs into the mix, resulting in “Tru” Player Runs Above Average (TPRAA).






















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