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I entirely agree, entirely. But why not look at offense as well while we're at it. Better to get all changes in at once than to have to make changes year after year, no?
Scoring/SchedulesOffenseAt Bat: -1Single: 5.6Double: 8.5Triple: 11.3Homerun: 15Walk: 3Hit by Pitch: 3Stolen Base: 1.9Caught Stealing: -2.8PitchingInning Pitched: 7.4Hit Allowed: -2.6Walk Allowed: -3Hit by Pitch: -3Strikeout: 2Homeruns: -12.3Save: 5Hold: 4Inspirations:Hitting: http://www.fangraphs.com/fantasy/index.php/how-hitting-is-scored-in-ottoneu-fangraphs-points-leagues/Pitching: http://www.fangraphs.com/fantasy/index.php/a-new-fantasy-pitching-points-system-proposal/Here’s how 2013’s season would have looked with this scoring system: http://games.espn.go.com/flb/freeagency?leagueId=278257&teamId=1&seasonId=2013#&seasonId=2013&=undefined&scoringPeriodId=1&view=stats&context=freeagency&version=currSeason&avail=-1
This is the point system I use in the league I run. I'm very, very happy with it. It doesn't address defense, but I think it is really strong on the offensive side. As you can see, it was inspired (AKA "stolen") from my favorite website; Fangraphs.
I'm completely on board with this if we can work in defense in some fair way. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I am not reacting here to any specifics in the current scoring system, but just looking at the best players from last season, it seems suspect to me that Anthony Rizzo trumps Mike Trout, and that James Loney is sneaking up right behind the two-time MVP runner-up.