As I was doing the MVP poll, I decided to check out how our guys stacked up defensively this season. Fielding stats are notoriously unreliable, and BP's are no exception. Our best bet is probably to compare what RAA2 tells us with some other stats and see if there's any consistency. All that being said, here's what BP had to say:
Catchers Castro: 34.4% CS, 2 RAA2 Piazza: 15% CS, -4 RAA2 DeFelice: 50% CS, 0 RAA2
First Basemen Mientkiewicz: 0 RAA2 Woodward: -1 RAA2 Anderson: 2 RAA2 Jacobs: unavailable Daubach: 0 RAA2 Cairo: -1 RAA2
Second Basemen Matsui: -1 RAA2 Cairo: 4 RAA2 Anderson: 1 RAA2
Third Baseman Wright: 0 RAA2
Shortstop Reyes: -10 RAA2
Left Fielders Floyd: 14 RAA2 Anderson: 1 RAA2
Center Fielders Beltran: 4 RAA2 Cameron: -1 RAA2
Right Fielders Cameron: -4 RAA2 Diaz: -3 RAA2 Anderson: -1 RAA2
While none of this looks very good for us, aside from Floyd's resurgance & apparently solid D by Beltran, the only real dark spot on our team is Reyes, and he's clearly got the talent to be an above-average defender out there.
In addition, our defense has been the 10th most effecient in the majors at 0.702--4th in the NL--and that's probably snapshot of our total defense than trying to piece together individual stats. That number reflects the total number of batted balls put into play we turned into outs.
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