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Curtis Granderson retires after 16 seasons

So we're up to 8 years now. Still average?

I feel these were his good years.

07,08,09,11,15

I gave him an average rating because that was the choice that I felt was the best choice. Maybe I should have selected other and called him above average.

I think he's like Stafford. Above average but not good.
 
I feel these were his good years.

07,08,09,11,15

I gave him an average rating because that was the choice that I felt was the best choice. Maybe I should have selected other and called him above average.

I think he's like Stafford. Above average but not good.

I thought you were a Stafford guy?
 
so he was good for 5 years?


I was just showing you he ages past prime for 5 years. He was very similar during prime. Ultimately, objectively, Granderson was a very good player. And it really isn't that subjective.
 
RC+ (200 PA min Away)


2006 = 68 of 232 (29.3%)

2007 = 14 of 220 (6.4%)

2008 = 40 of 218 (18.3%)

2009 = 49 of 226 (21.7%)

2010 = 109 of 211 (51.7%)

2011 = 14 of 207 (6.8%)

2012 = 91 of 199 (45.7%)

2013 = HURT

2014 = 49 of 214 (22.9%)

2015 = 12 of 219 (5.5%)

2016 = 47 of 210 (22.4%)

2017 = 45 of 220 (20.4%)

2018 = 57 of 222 (25.7%)




10 out of 13 seasons, he was in the top third. And that is just for the regulars. Many more don't even get the Plate Appearances required.
 
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