Will James
03-03-2014, 11:45 AM
100 is team average. The number above and below 100 is the percentage above or below the team average.
wOBA is a better way to look at overall production. Better than OPS.
121 Rea
121 Armstrong
119 Henderson
112 Brown
111 Vickerson
106 Humphreys
106 Garner
104 Collins
97 Britton
96 Bradford
90 Pirtle
86 Heck
86 Robson
82 Detz
84 Walker
67 Randolph
60 Hann
Remember this is VERY early.
BABIP - Everyone should know what this is and how to read/use it.
.556 Garner
.500 Armstrong
.435 Henderson
.425 Vickerson
.417 Humphreys
.406 Bradford
.388 Pirtle
.333 Rea
.333 Brown
.304 Heck
.294 Collins
.262 Detz
.214 Randolph
.200 Walker
.182 Britton
.143 Robson
.125 Hann
Team BABIP currently is .351. Last year team BABIP was .340.
Last year high BABIP was Frazier, Detz, and Armstrong in the .380's.
BABIP isn't really viable to even consider more than the extreme outliers until the postseason begins and even then the correlation to anything isn't very strong.
wOBA is a better way to look at overall production. Better than OPS.
121 Rea
121 Armstrong
119 Henderson
112 Brown
111 Vickerson
106 Humphreys
106 Garner
104 Collins
97 Britton
96 Bradford
90 Pirtle
86 Heck
86 Robson
82 Detz
84 Walker
67 Randolph
60 Hann
Remember this is VERY early.
BABIP - Everyone should know what this is and how to read/use it.
.556 Garner
.500 Armstrong
.435 Henderson
.425 Vickerson
.417 Humphreys
.406 Bradford
.388 Pirtle
.333 Rea
.333 Brown
.304 Heck
.294 Collins
.262 Detz
.214 Randolph
.200 Walker
.182 Britton
.143 Robson
.125 Hann
Team BABIP currently is .351. Last year team BABIP was .340.
Last year high BABIP was Frazier, Detz, and Armstrong in the .380's.
BABIP isn't really viable to even consider more than the extreme outliers until the postseason begins and even then the correlation to anything isn't very strong.