Over the course of his career,
Don Johnson
pitched 631 innings
and made 185 plate appearances.
Johnson
was worth
-1.2 Wins Above Replacement
(0.8 as a pitcher and -2.0 as a hitter)
and -6.3 Wins Above Average
(-4.3 as a pitcher and -2.0 as a hitter).
After adjusting for length of schedule, catchers, and relief pitchers, the -1.2 WAR becomes
-1.5 adjWAR. Then, WAA is adjusted by ignoring negative seasons
(thus, truly capturing a player’s peak seasons) and making similar adjustments for catchers and relief pitchers.
After these adjustments, the -6.3 WAA becomes 1.9 adjWAA.
Then, the adjWAR and adjWAA are combined, but with extra weighting given to adjWAA.
This gives Johnson 1.9 wWAR. wWAR is then converted to Hall Rating.
A Hall Rating of 100 represents the Hall of Stats borderline (similar to OPS+ or wRC+, where 100 represents league average).
Don Johnson has a Hall Rating of
2,
leaving him nowhere close to induction to the Hall of Stats.
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