Ross Gload's last five years, Wins Above Replacement (WAR)
- 2008 -0.9
- 2007 0.4
- 2006 -0.1
- 2005 -0.5
- 2004 0.2
about 3 years ago
Scott McKinney
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Totals
Career MLB WAR -1.1
Total dollar value $-4.3M
Total MLB earnings $2.9M
By comparison, Willie Bloomquist:
Career MLB WAR 0.8
Total dollar value $2.3M
Total MLB earnings $3.5M
Bloomquist > Gload. Yikes.
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by Scott McKinney on Feb 10, 2009 12:09 AM EST reply actions
i thought of a mean joke now, but it might not be appropriate
and the “WAR” abbreviation is perfect for it too.
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somebody better be on the same wavelength as me here
this is too funny.
Founder of the Johnny Giavotella fan club.
Give me a hint
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by Scott McKinney on Feb 10, 2009 2:31 AM EST up reply actions
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i don’t really know how much I can say, which is the problem here. i know there’s another person who knows what I’m thinking, but they may or may not be willing to share any of it.
thinking about it again, it’s not rolling on the floor laughing funny, but it does make you chuckle if you understand it.
it involves Gload, and it involves “something” above replacement level. not sure of a better way to put it without tossing it out there.
Founder of the Johnny Giavotella fan club.
I thought it was going to be a "WAR, what is it good for?" line at first, but you're going a different direction
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by Matt Klaassen on Feb 10, 2009 11:18 AM EST up reply actions
Gload's?
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by Matt Klaassen on Feb 10, 2009 1:50 PM EST up reply actions
okay, just say it
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by Matt Klaassen on Feb 10, 2009 10:22 PM EST up reply actions
I think Retro is talking about his character
like, “I’m above that sort of infighting.”
In the same way, G-Load is “above” being replaced.
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by Matt Klaassen on Feb 10, 2009 4:03 PM EST up reply actions













