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(OC) Bons joueurs dans de mauvaises équipes : le pourcentage le plus élevé de victoires d’équipe attribué aux victoires au-dessus du remplacement d’un joueur (depuis l’extension à une saison de 162 matchs)


(OC) Bons joueurs dans de mauvaises équipes : le pourcentage le plus élevé de victoires d’équipe attribué aux victoires au-dessus du remplacement d’un joueur (depuis l’extension à une saison de 162 matchs)


Par SANTAAAA__I_know_him

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  1. SANTAAAA__I_know_him

    Single-season WAR totals sourced from [https://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/WAR_top_ten.shtml](https://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/WAR_top_ten.shtml)

    Only included top 16, because after that you get some legitimately good teams. Listing the remainder of the top 30 here:

    * 1967 Carl Yastrzemski 12.5 WAR, Red Sox 92-70 (13.6%)
    * 1985 Dwight Gooden 13.3 WAR, Mets 98-64 (13.6%)
    * 1973 Tom Seaver 11 WAR, Mets 82-79 (13.4%)
    * 1970 Bob Gibson 10.1 WAR, Cardinals 76-86 (13.3%)
    * 1987 Tony Gwynn 8.6 WAR, Padres 65-97 (13.2%)
    * 2001 Barry Bonds 11.9 WAR, Giants 90-72 (13.2%)
    * 2022 Shohei Ohtani 9.6 WAR, Angels 73-89 (13.2%)
    * 1971 Tom Seaver 10.9 WAR, Mets 83-79 (13.1%)
    * 1969 Bob Gibson 11.3 WAR, Cardinals 87-75 (13.0%)
    * 1976 Mark Fidrych 9.6 WAR, Tigers 74-87 (13.0%)
    * 2018 Jacob deGrom 9.9 WAR, Mets 77-85 (12.9%)
    * 1994 Greg Maddux 8.7 WAR, Braves 68-46 (12.8%)
    * 1961 Mickey Mantle 10.5 WAR, Yankees 84-80 (12.5%)

  2. JohnnyMulan

    Man Ichiro was a monster dude. I remember looking at his cold zones while batting and his cold zones were STILL .250-.280

    Insane.

  3. NunsNunchuck

    That’s it? Now if there was two players on one team…

  4. abefrost

    Holy shit 1972 Steve Carlton

    Was he playing with wet spaghetti for teammates?

  5. Static-Stair-58

    Niekro in consecutive seasons. Thats gotta be frustrating.

  6. synchronicitistic

    The fact that Carlton was over 10 WAR better than the next-best player on his team (Don Money at 1.9) is pretty wild.

  7. PersonOfInterest85

    Shouldn’t this be comparing one player’s WAR to total team WAR?

    I looked at this and asked myself, Where’s Randy Johnson of the 2004 Diamondbacks? Turns out he had 8.8 WAR for 51-111 team, or 17.25%. But the total team WAR was 5.0, so he single-handedly kept the team from being totally replacement level.

  8. EmuMan10

    Fergie willed that team to be mid. Holy shit

  9. SuperAzn727

    Trout will always be top of the list to me. To be that good and not be able to even win a single PS game is crazy.

  10. Signal_Quarter_74

    2009 Grienke was incredible. I got to see him twice that year and little me was just in awe. A Royals pitcher who was awesome!?

  11. LakersFan15

    Can we do the same stats but top 2 players? Curious to see how one specific team fares.

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