Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Did You Know? 05/04/2010

This edition of "Did You Know?" focuses on some more statistical* randomness regarding hits, walks and strikeouts.

Players with more walks than hits:
  • 1B Nick Johnson, NYY - 9 H, 22 BB, .134 BA
  • 2B/3B Chone Figgins, SEA - 18 H, 21 BB, .209 BA
  • 3B Chipper Jones, ATL - 14 H, 18 BB, .206 BA
  • 1B Mark Teixeira, NYY - 17 H, 18 BB, .181 BA
  • C Carlos Ruiz, PHI - 17 H, 18 BB, .270 BA
  • OF Jason Kubel, MIN - 16 H, 17 BB, .203 BA
  • C Brian McCann, ATL - 16 H, 17 BB, .242 BA
Players with more strikeouts than hits:
  • OF Justin Upton, ARI - 23 H, 38 K, .225 BA
  • 2B Richie Weeks, MIL - 26 H, 33 K, .252 BA
  • 1B/3B Mark Reynolds, ARI - 23 H, 33 K, .253 BA
  • OF Cameron Maybin, FLA - 24 H, 32 K, .247 BA
  • OF Kyle Blanks, SD - 14 H, 32 K, .194 BA
  • OF Jason Bay, NYM - 24 H, 30 K, .255 BA
  • 3B David Wright, NYM - 25 H, 30 K, .281
  • OF J.D. Drew, BOS - 22 H, 29 K, ,247 BA
I was very surprised to see how low player's batting averages were that walked a lot compared to how much higher player's averages were that strike out a lot. Are "free swingers" more valuable to a fantasy roster's batting average than "patient" hitters? Anyone else surprised by that information? Share your opinions on the matter.

* Stats are accurate through games played as of 05/03/2010.

2 comments:

  1. This is why I play OBP leagues

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  2. Amazing how many people will only play standard 5x5 leagues these days. With so many stat category options, I usually expand it out to a 10x10 format and include an OPS with BA.
    Large rosters, plenty of teams and lots of stat categories is how I roll when configuring a league.
    Thanks for the response.

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