Wins above replacement, or WAR, is the most useful statistic for estimating a player’s value. This analytical metric was not accessible until rather recently. I’ll explain the differences in the WAR formula between pitchers and position players in simple terms. WAR calculates how many wins a player might have above a league average player by taking into account position, stadium, and every facet of the game, including batting, baserunning, and fielding. Let’s examine the best 24 players in Toronto Blue Jays history using WAR to assist us rate them.
Wins above replacement, or WAR, is the most useful statistic for estimating a player’s value. This analytical metric
Right-hander Dave Stieb leads the Blue Jays in all-time WAR. Stieb was a top starting pitcher in the American League during the most of the 1980s. Stieb is the Blue Jays franchise leader in wins, innings pitched, strikeouts, complete games, and shutouts. He spent 15 seasons pitching north of the border. In addition to leading the league in innings twice and winning the 1985 ERA title, he played for Toronto in seven all-star games.