For the previous three seasons, we've been using the Mayberry Method to evaluate and project Rotisserie skills. For those willing to abandon the faux precision of player projections and embrace wide error bars, Mayberry has turned out to be a very "accurate" method for judging talent.
But there is always room for improvement. There is one area that has not proven to be as "accurate" as I would like.
We have been using our Statistically Scouted Speed (Spd) score as a measure a runner's potential to amass stolen bases. The Spd formula looks at elements like beating out hits on softly hit balls, triples, runs scored and body mass index. It is essentially a measure of raw speed.
However, raw speed does not necessarily translate to...
Almost!
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