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  • Since we stopped publishing online stats, we've received several requests for Predicted OPS, or PrOPS, the metric that was

    The Hardball Times 2010

  • An MLB player whose peripheral numbers (i.e. xFIP, PrOPS, tRA) suggest greater production in near future.

    Comments for FanGraphs Baseball 2010

  • While I can't list a full slate of PrOPS for all players,

    Sabernomics 2010

  • Since we stopped publishing online stats, we've received several requests for Predicted OPS, or PrOPS, the metric that was

    The Hardball Times 2010

  • David Ortiz just misses the cut (99 PAs), but his PrOPS is .906, a difference of -.140 from his actual OPS.

    Sabernomics 2010

  • PrOPS does not remove all aspects of luck, it just highlights one common area where random bounces on the field can distort outcome-based metrics.

    Sabernomics 2010

  • Players who are over - or under-performing their PrOPS are more likely to decline or improve than players whose performances are in-line with their OPS.

    Sabernomics 2010

  • If you are not familiar with PrOPS, it's an estimate of player hitting performance

    Sabernomics 2010

  • I'm happy that some people have an interest in the numbers, and PrOPS was in need of a serious update anyway, so I decided to calculate PrOPS for 2010 based on the past five seasons using data from Baseball-Reference.

    Sabernomics 2010

  • Since we stopped publishing online stats, we've received several requests for Predicted OPS, or PrOPS, the metric that was

    The Hardball Times 2010

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