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Average NL Offense By Position
Rotblatt Sep 15 2005 04:12 PM |
This is mostly a placeholder for future discussion, although if anyone has any comments, go nuts!
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SwitchHitter Sep 15 2005 07:26 PM |
You can skip the Astros. Among other things, they have the lowest team BA in the NL. My guess would be that at 3B they're above average, thanks to Morgan Ensberg (who is currently out with a soft tissue injury to his hand), but I'd be surprised to see anyone else above average.
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Nymr83 Sep 15 2005 07:43 PM |
in other words: 1st and 2nd are black holes, david wright is the man, and jose reyes still has some work to do to live up to the hype.
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Rotblatt Sep 15 2005 07:54 PM |
Fucking HTML. I'm having a hard time converting it. Here's the raw data and I'll post my screwy HTML in a bit.
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Rotblatt Sep 15 2005 08:10 PM Edited 4 time(s), most recently on Sep 16 2005 07:31 AM |
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Okay, red=more than .015 OPS above the average. Blue = more than .015 OPS below the average. Black = within .015 OPS of the average.
edited to add RS. And three times to try and fix this damn table. Was it really just the paragraph breaks?
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Valadius Sep 15 2005 08:14 PM |
Heheh. Cameron Diaz. Heheheh.
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Nymr83 Sep 15 2005 08:25 PM |
so we are the only team with horrendous production at 2 positions?
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Valadius Sep 15 2005 08:28 PM |
AHHHHH!!!!! What the hell happened to these bottom posts?
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Rotblatt Sep 15 2005 08:44 PM |
My bad, Valadius. Forgot to close the table. Should be fixed now.
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Nymr83 Sep 15 2005 09:05 PM |
didnt read the chart :)
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Johnny Dickshot Sep 15 2005 10:07 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Sep 16 2005 07:12 AM |
Excellent job. Obviously what sticks out is how far below average we are relative to lg avg at 1B, and not that anyone is, but that we shouldn't underestimate the difference between our giving 25% of our plate appearances to the worst everydayers in the lg while every other team we face gives away 12.5% at most.
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Edgy DC Sep 15 2005 11:50 PM |
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The table with all the breaks taken out.
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Johnny Dickshot Sep 16 2005 12:09 AM |
Check out Ray Durham looking pretty good in red.
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Valadius Sep 16 2005 02:24 AM |
Wait... JD, Chad Tracy in RF for the D-Backs is in red, not blue.
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Johnny Dickshot Sep 16 2005 07:10 AM |
D'oh. That's Replacement Barry Bonds I mean. Will edit
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Rotblatt Sep 16 2005 07:24 AM |
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Edge, you're my hero. Where were the breaks?
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Rotblatt Sep 16 2005 08:06 AM |
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Yup. If we had league average offense at 2B & 1B, we'd be near the top of my chart. We'd ALSO be the only team with league average output at every position, which would be pretty sweet--but also a little unrealistic. However, for 2006, all of our average or above-average performers are coming back, so we have a real shot to built an incredibly solid offense.
Yeah, he's really hurt us. I did a little "Ranking by Lineup Position" the other day, and we were near the bottom of the NL in #1-3, in 1st at 7th & 8th, and near the middle for 4-6 (I think--6 might very well have been toward the bottom). I've lost the chart, but here's our OPS by position. The players listed are in order of their plate appearances--where there's only one, it means they've amassed ~400 AB at that slot. #1 Reyes (.674) #2 Cairo/Cameron /Matsui (.651) #3 Beltran (.789) #4 Floyd/Piazza (.832) #5 Wright/Piazza (.826) #6 Wright/Mientkiewicz/Anderson (.769) #7 Wright/Castro/Mientkiewicz/Woody (.832) $8 Diaz/Castro/Cairo/Matsui (.786) It's interesting how Wright has elevated every slot he's played in. Cam really helped us out in the 2 spot--he only posted a .733 OPS in 194 AB, but compared to Cairo's .544 in 196 AB, he was a huge upgrade. Matsui was right around the average between them with a .666 OPS in 167 AB. Beltran just wasn't a #3 hitter. His numbers would've looked quite good in the 2 hole, though--towards the top in the NL, IIRC. Piazza wasn't a #4 or #5 hitter, but he & Castro would be a decent #6 tandem. Diaz/Cameron would have been a below-average #5, but better than our other options. Arranging it after the fact, I'd do this: Reyes (his speed offsets his crappy OBP & OPS, to a certain extent) Beltran Wright Floyd Diaz/Cameron Piazza/Castro Mientkiewicz Matsui/Cairo
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Nymr83 Sep 16 2005 08:32 AM |
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i disagree, but there isn't really any other option to lead off.
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Johnny Dickshot Sep 16 2005 09:54 AM |
I’m probably a little more sympathetic than the average WWSB critic regarding the batting order and have to admit some of the criticism is at its solidest only in retrospect. Obviously Beltran stayed where he did all year long because WWSB wished to show CAHN-fidence in him and clean up whenever he got hot. WWSB was not the only one who thought he would at some point, and in retrospect, we can say that gamble didn’t work and hopefully a lesson was learned.
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Edgy DC Sep 16 2005 10:16 AM |
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I'll say a painful you to all those points.
You can't have line breaks in your code at the end of every cell. You can in a typical HTML page, but this forum software (and ezboard as well) interprets every return as a paragraph break and runs them all before the table, and so buries your table under 55 blank lines in your post. So (using parens instead of the greater than/less than brackets), every cell must go right into the next cell like: (tr)(td)Washington(/td)(td).732(/td)(/tr) instead of the cleaner (tr)(td)Washington(/td) which you'll find in HTML pages.
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Rotblatt Sep 16 2005 03:12 PM |
Coolio! Thanks, Edge!
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