Sunday, May 23, 2010

Top Heavy Tabs

One must give Leyland credit for sending out the most effective lineup game after game. Here are the Tigers top 5 TB/Out contributors and their most frequent position in the lineup.

PLAYER TB/OUT Batting Pos.

1. Miguel Cabrera 1.10 4TH
2. Brennan Boesch 0.98 5TH
3. Magglio Ordonez 0.90 3RD
4. Johnny Damon 0.85 2ND
5. Austin Jackson 0.82 1ST


As you can see all five of the Tabs best hitters are in the top 5 of the lineup which allows them to get the majority of the team's plate appearances. Although this may seem like it's common sense, it is not always the case for managers to put their best hitters at the top of their order. For some reason that is not known to even the top scientists in the world managers will "go with their gut" and put players with inferior offensive skills in top half of the order while better batters are burried at the bottom of the order. In this aspect, Jim Leyland is thriving as the Tigers manager. I still believe, though, that he should set up the lineup in decreasing order of players' on-base percentage (OBP) as this way the team will make outs at the very slowest rate possible. This is important because outs are the "clock" in baseball and the quicker at team accumulates outs the quicker a team will reach its demise. In the Tigers' case, it would benefit them to bat Cabrera (.418 OBP) lead off, followed by Ordonez (.407), Damon (.393), Jackson (.393), and Ramon "Big Time Charlie" Santiago (.370). Carlos Guillen actually has an OBP of .391 but he is currently on the Disabled List. Leyland slotting Boesch (.362) in the 5th spot in the order can be justified though by his incredible contact to damage ratio which is seen in his amazing 0.98 TB/Out. All in all, I feel that Jim Leyland has set up his lineup to be very efficient in producing runs and keeping the "out clock" from expiring too quickly.

Observation of the day: As I continue to take in data on walks and their effect on winning or losing, a trend has emerged. I have charted 912 Major League Baseball games and the team that took more walks (gave up fewer walks) than their opponent won 620 of those games. That is good for a .680 winning percentage. To put that in to perspective, a team that has a .680 winning percentage for the season would win 110 games. 110 wins has only been achieved six times in the history of Major League Baseball. The ability to take and not give walks is extremely correlated to winning.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Through 24 games, Cabby continues to lead the Tabs in hitting with 1.16 TB/Out. Everett is the Tabbies poorest hitter with .303 TB/Out.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Fightin' Illitchs on display today

Today is a big day for the Detroit sports scene as both the Tabs and Wings are in action this afternoon. I wish I could be at Hockeytown or Chelli's to watch both of them simultaneously but I gotta put up with my stylish crib in Pittsburgh. My thumb will be sore from all the switching back in forth between the two games but 2 wins would be a cure for that.

A new rule has been added to the Rod Allen Game. Everytime Rod says Action Jackson, 11 drinks are awarded. This rule will be permanently put into the game by the all star break when the new RADG Champions Edition comes out.

Enjoy the games today folks. Let's Go Fightin Illitchs!! Holla at some victory Knees on Bows!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Teams that take more walks than their opponents win 68% of the time.
Miggy continues to lead the Tabs with 1.25 TB/Out. Maggs is 2nd with 1.06 TB/Out.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Miggy still leads the Tabs with 1.59 TB/Out. Maggs isn't far behind with 1.14 TB/Out. Pretty solid 3-4 hitters. Holla

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Ryan Perry is the Tabs pitcher of the game throwing 92% of his pitches for strikes. He was able to get the final 4 outs of the game on only 11 pitches.