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Pat Daugherty

General manager for the Rockies (1999–1999).

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

Overview

Titles0
Pennants0
Playoffs0
Record72–90
Win %0.444
-5.1GM WAR — wins above a replacement GM (org-adjusted, shrunk; per season) ±7.8178th/195 execs
4.0Depth — 2+ WAR regulars per season (the breadth that drives TAB, not stars)168th/195 execs
-11.7Dead WAR — WAR/yr bled by sub-replacement players (closer to 0 = better)194th/195 execs
42%Dead money — payroll on <0.5-WAR players (lower = better)144th/195 execs
$-6MCheap-talent surplus — $/yr of value from cost-controlled (pre-arb/arb) players above their pay; the selection engine, and the stickiest GM skill we track194th/195 execs
$2MDrafted surplus — cheap-talent surplus from his own draftees (the develop-from-the-draft engine)158th/195 execs
$-5MTraded-for surplus — cheap-talent surplus from cost-controlled players he acquired via trade189th/195 execs
$-2MInt'l surplus — cheap-talent surplus from his own international signees191st/195 execs
-26.5TAB — talent above budget — roster-construction alpha (talent your budget bought above expectation), tenure total155th/195 execs
-11.9WAB — realized wins (TAB + the non-repeatable luck of converting talent to wins)119th/195 execs
0.02Acquisition Leverage — playoff pts per acquired WAR, graded once in the year each deal's wins arrive (the repeatable decision skill)186th/195 execs
-43Roster surplus $M102nd/195 execs

Tenure breakdown

TeamRoleYearsSzns WAB WAB/yr TAB WAR surp HG Trade FA R5 AcqLev W-L% POPenWS Surp $M
Rockies GM 1999–1999 1 -11.9 -11.89 -26.5 -34.5 +16.1 -10.2 +1.0 +0.0 0.02 0.444 -43
Career total (1985+ data) 1 -11.9 -26.5 -34.5 +16.1 -10.2 +1.0 +0.0 0.02 0.444 -43

Roster Construction

How the roster was sourced

Share of acquired fWAR by channel vs. league average.

Build channels — net fWAR

Acquired minus surrendered / signed minus walked.

Home-grown (draft/intl)+16.1
Trade-10.2
Free agency+1.0
Rule 5 / minor draft+0.0
Sourcing mix: 84% draft · 8% FA · 8% trade · 0% R5

Roster value distribution — career average — depth vs. stars

Every roster slot ranked best→worst by WAR, averaged across Pat Daugherty's seasons. Bars = his rosters; the black line = the league-average player at each slot. Staying above the line deep into the roster is the depth edge.

Players acquired — 23 players, by realized fWAR for the franchise (scroll for more)

PlayerPosTeam How Year Szns fWAR WAR/yr Lev
Jason Jennings P COL Draft 1999 6 +13.9 +2.3
Brian Bohanon P COL Trade 1999 3 +4.5 +1.5 0.0
José Jiménez P COL Trade 1999 4 +4.2 +1.1 0.7
Manny Corpas P COL Intl FA 1999 5 +3.3 +0.7
Terry Shumpert 2B COL Trade 1999 3 +1.7 +0.6 0.0
Jerry Dipoto P COL Free agency 1999 4 +0.8 +0.2 1.9
Brent Mayne C COL Free agency 1999 2 +0.5 +0.2 0.3
Henry Blanco C COL Trade 1999 1 +0.5 +0.5 0.0
Jeff Manto 1B/3B COL Free agency 1999 1 +0.4 +0.4 0.2
Kevin Jarvis P COL Free agency 1999 1 +0.3 +0.3 0.2
Roberto Ramírez P COL Trade 1999 1 +0.1 +0.1 0.0
Stan Belinda P COL Trade 1999 -0.0
Mike Kelly OF COL Free agency 1999 1 +0.0 +0.0 0.0
Chris Petersen 2B COL Trade 1999 -0.0
John Cangelosi OF COL Free agency 1999 -0.1
Justin Hampson P COL Draft 1999 -0.1
Pete Walker P COL Free agency 1999 -0.1
Rigo Beltrán P COL Trade 1999 1 -0.2 -0.2 0.0
Giovanni Carrara P COL Free agency 1999 -0.3
Pat Watkins OF COL Trade 1999 -0.3
Craig House P COL Draft 1999 -0.4
Chin-hui Tsao P COL Intl FA 1999 1 -0.5 -0.5
Brent Butler 2B/3B COL Trade 1999 -2.1

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.

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