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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Ducks on Pond

By Tangotiger, 03:53 PM

Nice idea from Poz, to look to see which batters are given the most runners on base.  These are the guys you want to drive in your runners.

Can we do the opposite?  How about which batters are given most opportunities to get on base and score?  I’ll propose one: most plate appearances with no outs.

The chance of scoring when you reach base with 0 outs is 45%; it’s 30% with 1 out, and 15% with 2 outs.  So, if you have one guy that reaches base .400 times and the other that reaches base .300 times, then you want the .400 guy on base with 0 outs (45% chance to score) and the .300 guy with 2 outs (with a 15% chance to score).  That’s going to give you .4x.45 plus .3x.15 runs, or .225 runs.  If you reverse it, that’s .195 runs.  So, you get 15% more runs if you can slot them the right way (under this limited illustration).

Obviously, whoever is your leadoff hitter is going to lead.  But, who is your second guy with the most chances to get on base with no outs?  Do your team, and post the results, and running commentary like Poz if you like.


#1    Trev      (see all posts) 2011/07/12 (Tue) @ 19:28

Your 2011 Seattle Mariners:
Most PA w/ 0 Outs, BA/OBP/SLG
189 PA Ichiro .249/.277/.315
123 PA Smoak .202/.275/.376
97 PA Olivo .290/.313/.505

Best OBP w/ 0 outs
25 PA Langerhans .250/.375/.400
82 PA Kennedy .311/.363/.446
28 PA Ackley .333/.357/.630

/shuffles deck chairs


#2          (see all posts) 2011/07/13 (Wed) @ 01:06

Did the start of an analysis on the Rangers.
Most PA (0 out):
Kinsler 196 .265/.356/.500
Andrus 131 .270/.317/.342
Beltre 128 .281/.305/.488

As for the best, it somewhat surprisingly depends on what your PA cutoff for this situation is. I haven’t done any of the pitchers - don’t see the point - but even among position players, high up is Teagarden in his 7 such PA (not so surprising with such a small sample), Blanco (.440/.462/.680 in 28 such PA) and Chavez (.439/.500/.634 in such 49 PA). That’s Andres Blanco and Endy Chavez, and that’s not a misprint.
Of players with over 50 PA, Young, Kinsler, and Moreland have basically the same OBP (.003 points difference between them total, .354-.357) in this situation, for the best on the team.

Overall, in 1222 PA (1095 AB) in this situation, the team is batting .275/.333/.459

I might do some more tomorrow.


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