A) I've began to work on 2nd base position Fielding Linear Weights Era-Adjusted formulas.
B) It's time consuming and this project will take a while before it's complete.
C) I do have another rating system to use, however it's a fluky one. From the 2008 ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia, Fielding Runs. It has everybody from 1871-2008, so I'll use that as a 2nd reference on some of the charts below.
First 8 1916 2nd basemen fielding stats.
Name
|
Putouts
|
Assists
|
Errors
|
Fielding Runs
|
Double Plays
|
Range Factor
|
Nap Lajoie
|
254
|
325
|
16
|
27
|
61
|
5.51
|
Eddie Collins
|
346
|
415
|
19
|
-7
|
75
|
4.91
|
Ralph Young
|
345
|
419
|
29
|
-6
|
55
|
5.23
|
Joe Gedeon
|
235
|
341
|
27
|
-13
|
55
|
4.72
|
Del Pratt
|
438
|
491
|
33
|
20
|
74
|
5.88
|
Ray Morgan
|
184
|
246
|
22
|
-11
|
34
|
4.33
|
GeorgeCutsaw
|
361
|
467
|
36
|
6
|
51
|
5.38
|
Bert Niehoff
|
287
|
441
|
50
|
1
|
65
|
5.01
|
Fielding Runs are not my formula of course, but I was quite confused on the rather high rating on Nap Lajoie. He was 41 years old when he played this season and yet he's considered the best defensive 2nd basemen in baseball. I will use these stats to construct the formula for 1900-1925.
1945 NL 2nd basemen
Player
|
Putouts
|
Assists
|
Errors
|
Fielding
Runs
|
Double
Plays
|
Range
Factor
|
Team
Record
|
Don
Johnson
|
309
|
440
|
19
|
15
|
74
|
5.43
|
98-56
|
Emil
Verban
|
398
|
406
|
18
|
-21
|
95
|
5.19
|
95-59
|
Eddie
Stanky
|
429
|
441
|
34
|
9
|
101
|
5.65
|
87-67
|
Pete
Coscarart
|
257
|
362
|
14
|
21
|
74
|
5.03
|
82-72
|
George
Hausmann
|
376
|
489
|
29
|
2
|
65
|
5.62
|
78-74
|
Whitey
Wietelmann
|
303
|
338
|
21
|
-5
|
76
|
4.97
|
67-85
|
Woody
Williams
|
295
|
393
|
22
|
-8
|
61
|
5.17
|
61-93
|
Tony
Daniels
|
171
|
208
|
20
|
4
|
41
|
5.08
|
46-108
|
These looked just all messed up to me. Tony Daniels stood out to me, that would be his only season ever playing in the Major Leagues, and from the looks of it expect for the rather bad Fielding Runs metric say he's not the best. He only played 80-100 games though so make of it what you will.
This is the 1925-1950 stats I will use for the formula for 2nd base.
1967 NL 2nd base stats
Name
|
Putouts
|
Assists
|
Errors
|
Double
Plays
|
Range
Factor
|
Fielding
Runs
|
Fielding
%
|
Team
Record
|
Julian
Javier
|
311
|
352
|
24
|
72
|
4.80
|
-18
|
.965
|
101-60
|
Tito
Fuentes
|
276
|
315
|
12
|
79
|
4.38
|
17
|
.980
|
91-71
|
Glenn
Beckert
|
327
|
422
|
25
|
89
|
5.20
|
-2
|
.968
|
87-74
|
Tommy
Helms
|
264
|
347
|
21
|
75
|
4.56
|
-20
|
.978
|
87-75
|
Cookie
Rojas
|
297
|
360
|
15
|
92
|
4.27
|
-1
|
.977
|
82-80
|
Bill
Mazeroski
|
417
|
498
|
18
|
131
|
5.61
|
21
|
.981
|
81-81
|
Woody
Woodward
|
300
|
385
|
11
|
86
|
5.04
|
10
|
.982
|
77-85
|
Ron
Hunt
|
215
|
235
|
12
|
51
|
4.59
|
-12
|
.980
|
73-89
|
Joe
Morgan
|
299
|
344
|
14
|
67
|
4.91
|
1
|
.979
|
69-93
|
Jerry
Buchek
|
226
|
300
|
12
|
59
|
4.35
|
-3
|
.977
|
61-101
|
As you might notice we're kind of expanding what the charts hold, this time adding Fielding %, these will be the stats from 1960-1997
1998 AL 2nd Basemen Fielding Stats
Name
|
Putouts
|
Assists
|
Errors
|
DP
|
Range
Factor
|
Fielding
Runs
|
Fielding
%
|
Roberto
Alomar
|
251
|
449
|
11
|
86
|
4.86
|
21
|
.985
|
Miguel
Cairo
|
278
|
429
|
16
|
109
|
4.78
|
17
|
.978
|
Joey
Cora
|
243
|
310
|
20
|
76
|
3.66
|
-35
|
.965
|
Ray
Durham
|
282
|
438
|
18
|
128
|
4.56
|
1
|
.976
|
Damion
Easley
|
285
|
439
|
11
|
102
|
5.17
|
26
|
.985
|
Chuck
Knoblauch
|
275
|
408
|
13
|
86
|
4.58
|
1
|
.981
|
Mark
McLemore
|
249
|
332
|
15
|
71
|
4.76
|
-5
|
.975
|
Jose
Offerman
|
277
|
440
|
19
|
113
|
4.72
|
6
|
.974
|
Todd
Walker
|
219
|
363
|
13
|
72
|
4.16
|
-20
|
.978
|
Scott
Spiezio
|
198
|
316
|
13
|
72
|
4.59
|
-3
|
.975
|
Ok so now you know the people and years I will be using for my test formulas, look for my 2nd base era adjusted formulas soon.
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