Rosternomics
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Fresco Thompson

Jun 6, 1902 (Centreville, AL) – Nov 20, 1968 (Fullerton, CA) · died at 66

General manager for the Dodgers (1968–1968).

0 seasons with salary-era data across 1 stint. All figures are franchise-level outcomes during the tenure, not solely attributable to one executive.

Titles0
Pennants0
Playoffs0
Record0–0
Win %
+0.0WAB — wins above budget
+0.0Talent above budget — roster-construction alpha (talent your budget bought above expectation)
Acquisition leverage — playoff pts each bought win added, given the roster it joined (did you buy where wins matter?)
+0.0WAR surplus (era-neutral, win-equiv)

How the roster was sourced

Share of gross-positive acquired fWAR by channel (vs. league average).

Build channels — net fWAR

Acquired minus surrendered / signed minus walked.

Home-grown (draft/intl)+0.0
Trade+0.0
Free agency+0.0
Rule 5 / minor draft+0.0
Sourcing mix: 0% draft · 0% FA · 0% trade · 0% R5

Tenure breakdown

TeamRoleYearsSzns WAB WAB/yr TAB WAR surp HG Trade FA R5 AcqLev W-L% POPenWS Surp $M
Dodgers GM 1968–1968 0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0
Career total (1985+ data) 0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0

Players acquired — 0 players, by realized fWAR for the franchise (scroll for more)

PlayerPosTeam How Year fWAR

WAB = wins above what the team's payroll predicted (resource-controlled). WAR surplus = era-neutral value (WAR minus payroll in win-equivalents). Roster surplus $M = dollar value of WAR over cost. Build channels (realized fWAR): HG = home-grown via amateur draft / international signing; Trade = acquired minus surrendered (incl. purchases/waivers); FA = signed minus walked; R5 = Rule-5 / minor-league-draft pickups. Credit follows the acquisition year — home-grown to the regime at the player's draft/signing (not whoever was in the chair when he peaked), trade/FA/R5 to the GM who made the move. Players acquired as prospects before debuting (e.g. Smoltz, Bagwell; Rule-5 picks like Uggla) are counted as trade/R5, not home-grown. All are franchise-level outcomes during the stint, not solely attributable to one executive.