BFTB After Dark is an open, off-topic thread for conversation regarding anything and anything. It is supposed to be posted daily, but almost never is.
Hello all,
Our fearless leader is busy with work or watching House of Cards or something equally important, so I've drawn the After Dark assignment once more. Luckily for everyone involved, you, me, the others, I've come prepared with a fancy table and baseball statistics!
Rk | Player | Year | WAR |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kevin Brown | 1998 | 9.0 |
2 | Dave Winfield | 1979 | 7.8 |
3 | Ken Caminiti | 1996 | 7.5 |
4 | Tony Gwynn | 1987 | 7.4 |
5 | Chase Headley | 2012 | 7.2 |
6 | Gary Sheffield | 1992 | 6.5 |
7 | Tony Gwynn | 1984 | 6.3 |
8 | Tony Gwynn | 1986 | 6.2 |
9 | Adrian Gonalez | 2009 | 6.1 |
10 | Jake Peavy | 2007 | 5.9 |
11 | Brian Giles | 2005 | 5.8 |
11 | Greg Vaughn | 1998 | 5.8 |
11 | Dave Roberts | 1971 | 5.8 |
"Well, that's great, but what is it?" I'm sure you're asking yourself aloud the way one would if they were a character in a movie or a television show (but not in a book or other written medium as it would be unnecessary you as an idiot in that instance). I'm glad you asked. Those are the top 11 (why 11?) seasons by Padres players according to WAR as presented by FanGraphs.com. A few things are immediately obvious, Tony Gwynn is the only player to appear on the list more than one time, and HOLY CRAP is Kevin Brown's 1998 season by far the best by a Padre in the organization's history.
Why 11? Because initially I had done a list of just position players and the guys tied for 11th were previously tied for 9th. That's why.
Anyway, feel free to discuss how sad it is that those are the 13 best seasons in Padres history or any other thing you fancy in the comments below.