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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Avoiding the double play

By Tangotiger, 10:21 AM

Here’s John’s work on avoiding the double play.

Another possible reason for those sluggers appearing on his list is that they bat left-handed.  LHH with a man on 1B have the advantage of the hole (p.323 The Book):

How about lefties and righties? Left-handed batters have a 20-point [wOBA] advantage, while righties have a 10-point advantage. In this case, it’s easy enough to understand: the hole on the right side is there for the taking, and lefties are able to take advantage of that more than righties.

No surprise if this also includes avoiding the DP.

Little technical note: DP should include TP, since a TP is a DP-plus.  Given the rarity of the TP, it’s understandable not to include it.

(13) Comments • 2009/02/27 • SabermetricsLinear_Weights
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