The worst Cubs of 2012

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In a season that has mostly sucked it seems appropriate to pay tribute to those who helped them suck even more than they would have otherwise. I haven't looked this over so I'm doing the work as I write along. We'll start with the position players and if I feel like I'll do one for the pitchers tomorrow.

Joe Mather has had a spectacular season. His .210/.257/.326 batting line is good for a .255 wOBA. Thanks to -9 UZR and below average baserunner he's been worth -1.5 fWAR and has had only 242 plate appearances. Mathers has an even more impressive -2.0 rWAR though BPro's WARP has him at a measly -0.9.

Josh Vitters career is off to a fabulous start. It's been so good the Cubs are likely to shut it down for good. Yes, we're back to that. Vitters has opposite-of-hit .113/.171/.196 and that's good for a wOBA of .170. His fWAR is -1.4. Consider this, Mather has had 242 plate appearances and has been worth -1.5 fWAR. Vitters has 105 PA and has been worth -1.4.Although Mather has been horrible at the plate, his wRC+ is a solid 57 points higher than that of Josh Vitters (-5). Josh's rWAR is -1.3 and his WARP is a team worst -1.4. Mike Trout is 11.7 rWAJV.

Although he only played in 13 games for the Cubs, Marlon Byrd has the 3rd worst fWAR at -0.8. His rWAR is 4th worst at -0.4 and his WARP is 5th worst at -0.5.

Then there's Steve Clevenger who can't even be close to replacement even though he has the advantage of being a catcher. His fWAR is -0.7, rWAR -1.0 and his WARP is -1.3.

Honorable mention: Blake. The Cubs would have been nearly a win better if they didn't have any player named Blake. Blake Lalli and Blake DeWitt combined had -.8 fWAR, -.6 rWAR and -.4 WARP in 46 plate appearances.

The average of the 3 WAR's barely gives Joe Mather (-1.5 WAR) the lead over Josh Vitters  (-1.4). It's actually -1.46 for Mather and -1.43 for Vitters so these next 4 games are critical. Then again, Mather has more than twice as many PA as Vitters so it's really not at all close. If Vitters had the playing time that Mather has, he might have -3.3 WAR.

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  1. EnricoPallazzo

    mb21 wrote:

    @ Rizzo the Rat:
    That’s going to hurt their playoff chances. I really thought they had a chance, but it looks like they’re choking it away late in the season once again.

    so close. at least they’re poised to dominate next season.

    Rice Cube wrote:

    The players really like Sveumy:

    http://muskat.mlblogs.com/2012/09/30/930-garza-says-thanks-to-sveum/

    and apparently really fucking hated quade. that’s news to me…did i miss something? did everyone else know about this?

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  2. WaLi

    I think Aaron Rodgers just got his eye ripped out. And then his replacement came in and fumbled on the goal line on his first career snap (dying laughing)

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  3. EnricoPallazzo

    Rizzo the Rat wrote:

    I just hope that the O’s win AL East crown over the Yanks. That would be awesome.

    i live in baltimore and i was out walking around today and this is the first day all season that everyone is wearing o’s gear. people have been saying all season that “they’ll shit the bed at some point”. i’m not even sure they’ve been selling out recently with the exception of the special cal ripken night they had a few weeks ago. no one here gives a shit about baseball anymore…kind of annoying considering how much fun their team has been this year.

    but yeah, it would be really cool if they won the division. i’ve got tix for the first round of the playoffs…can’t wait.

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  4. mb21

    Len: If you keep track of assists, Darwin Barney gets one.

    Thanks, Len. I’m sitting here right now tracking assists. I have a folder on my computer going back to 1988 and sometimes when I’m bored I glance through the assists leaders. It’s so much fun.

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  5. SVB

    @ EnricoPallazzo:
    At the end of Muscat’s article about Garza’s bromance with Sveum there is this gem:

    Be the first to like this.

    Com’on. This has been linked here for >1 threads and none of you has given Carrie some love yet?

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  6. SVB

    @ josh:
    (dying laughing)
    I figured the response would be about exit velocity and viscosity. Pretty sure surface tension only would slow the little guys down.

    As for the dispenser, it doesn’t matter if you pour a teaspoon out of this:

    or this:

    It is still a teaspoon.

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  7. SVB

    @ WaLi:
    Ah, WaLi, that’s what you get for not reading every word, I guess. I’m just being a jerk and perpetuating a ridiculous line of commentary. But I did think the Big Gulp picture was funny.

    From last thread:

    Rizzo the Rat wrote:

    @ SVB:
    All fossils were created by the Great Flood. Same with all those geographical features like mountains and canyons.

    SVB wrote:

    @ Rizzo the Rat:
    Vin Scully was created by a flood?

    Rice Cube wrote:

    @ SVB:
    If you are familiar with how human reproduction works, this is not a completely inaccurate statement…

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  8. SVB

    I’m discussing weights and measures which have standard values, Josh is debating what the meaning of “is” is. Also, boredom.

    I apologize that as a good scientist, I didn’t just give all the guys here the benefit of the doubt with the metric system and round up to 5 mL. Using tsp is poor form.

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  9. josh

    @ SVB:
    No, you said no matter how powerful the microscope, a teaspoon is a teaspoon, but that’s not the case. If you look close enough, two teaspoons of matter won’t have exactly the same weight. It maybe an extremely small difference and practically insignificant (until you get down to quantum levels). It sounds like BS, but it’s a significant problem in dynamic systems because of sensitive dependence on initial conditions (i.e., chaos).

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  10. josh

    @ SVB:
    Sometimes small differences matter a whole lot. Believe me, there are entire books devoted to the problem of those tiny differences that are dependent on how fine your system of measure.

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  11. josh

    All declaring 1tsp = x mL does is establish a standard, it says nothing about actual matter and achieving that “1 tsp/x mL” standard we are comparing the quantity to.

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  12. mb21

    @ josh:
    I don’t really want to get involved in this discussion, but I assume what you’re saying is, for example (a simple one), a teaspoon of floor will weigh more than a teaspoon of sifted floor. Or that a teaspoon of water would weigh more than a teaspoon of oil.

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  13. SVB

    @ Rice Cube:
    Commissioner Gordon: Batman!
    Batman: I only slapped him a little
    Gordon: No matter how large the hand, or how hard the impact, a slap is still a slap.
    Josh: Whoa, wait a minute here.

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  14. SVB

    @ Rice Cube:
    I wouldn’t want to derail the discussion any more than I already have, so I thought we should point back to Josh’s comments, because I’m dying to hear about a teaspoon of floor.

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  15. SVB

    @ SVB:
    Which, by the way, will be my OV-inspired band name: Teaspoon of Floor. I’m thinking a harmonica (me), 2 pipers, a steel drum, and a ukelele.

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  16. Akabari

    So I met Dolis today. I guess he dates this girl I work with. No one I work with knows shit about baseball so people were asking me “Why is she still working if she’s dating a baseball player? He must terrible”
    …they have no idea.

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  17. GBTS

    Josh Vitters career is off to a fabulous start. It’s been so good the Cubs are likely to shut it down for good.

    (dying laughing)
    (dying laughing)

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  18. GBTS

    SVB wrote:

    @ Rice Cube:
    Yes, and the White Sox E number is 1.

    I went to two games this weekend and got to witness this epic turd they’re laying first hand. My favorite moment though has to be eavesdropping on a conversation between a man and his toddler son sitting behind me on Saturday. The White Sox were down something like 6-0 at the time and had only managed a single hit. With the season quickly fading, the father offered up this sage advice to his young impressionable offspring:

    “Yeah it’s lookin’ bad, but it’s like I always tell you: there aint no better feelin’ in the world than when you sneak up behin’ someone’s back and knock ’em out cold after they thought they left you fo’ dead.”

    White Sox baseball!!

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