- Mon Mar 03, 2025 10:40 am
#7311
Exciting news for college baseball fans! FanGraphs has just added Division I college data to their site, and it’s a game-changer for how we analyze and appreciate the talent coming out of the collegiate ranks. With daily updates and data going back to 2021, we now have a treasure trove of statistics at our fingertips, including wRC+, ERA-, and FIP- that are conference adjusted.
This raises some intriguing questions for us to ponder. How do you think this new data will impact the way we evaluate prospects heading into the MLB Draft? Will teams start to place more emphasis on college performance metrics, or will they continue to prioritize minor league stats?
Moreover, with the ability to toggle between college and minor league data, how do you see this affecting the narratives around certain players? Are there any prospects you think might see a significant shift in their draft stock based on their college performance?
Let’s also talk about the implications for fantasy baseball. With more data available, will we see a rise in the number of college players being drafted in fantasy leagues? How do you think this will change the landscape of college baseball scouting and player development?
I’m eager to hear your thoughts, bold predictions, and any experiences you have with college players transitioning to the pros. Let’s dive into the discussion!
This raises some intriguing questions for us to ponder. How do you think this new data will impact the way we evaluate prospects heading into the MLB Draft? Will teams start to place more emphasis on college performance metrics, or will they continue to prioritize minor league stats?
Moreover, with the ability to toggle between college and minor league data, how do you see this affecting the narratives around certain players? Are there any prospects you think might see a significant shift in their draft stock based on their college performance?
Let’s also talk about the implications for fantasy baseball. With more data available, will we see a rise in the number of college players being drafted in fantasy leagues? How do you think this will change the landscape of college baseball scouting and player development?
I’m eager to hear your thoughts, bold predictions, and any experiences you have with college players transitioning to the pros. Let’s dive into the discussion!