When I see guys with lots of stolen bases I like to add the stolen bases to his total bases to get a new slugging percentage, then subtract caught stealing from his OBP, and make a new OPS.
Taveras OPS goes from .621 to .753 under such a scenario. That is not a bad OPS for an adequate CF is it? My OPSness is all whacked out since the Nats blow at OPS.
Is this not a valid calculation? I can see how it doesnt produce runs like OPS is supposed to indicate because he isnt hitting the ball far to drive in other players from 1st, but it doesnt seem like it would diminish the OPS/production correlation much.
I know we have been duped by speed guys before, but a guy who could steal 90 bases at a 90% success rate is a whole new level of speed than we have been looking at in guys like Nook and Watson.
I dont know how much I like Milledge, Taveras, Dukes in the OF. I think we need more power out of the corners. Who knows though, maybe Milledge has turned a corner regarding power recently though.
That is a pretty speedy outfield. Then throw in one of Bonafacio or Hernadez