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SEC strike-out leaders: LSU #1, #4, #7

Posted on 3/16/09 at 4:52 pm
Posted by Tiger Ted
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Posted on 3/16/09 at 4:52 pm
42 -- Ranaudo, LSU (24.1 IP)
37 -- Paxton, Kentucky (23.1 IP)
35 -- Rusin, Kentucky (24.1 IP)
32 -- Coleman, LSU (22.2 IP)

26 -- Christiani, Vandy (20.1 IP)
26 -- Keuchel, Arkansas (25.0 IP)

25 -- Ross, LSU (23.0 IP)

24 -- Dayton, Auburn (25.2 IP)
24 -- Cotham, Vandy (26.0 IP)

23 -- Dyson, S Carolina (22.2 IP)
23 -- Routt, Miss State (23.2 IP)

22 -- Moore, Miss State (17.0 IP)
22 -- Forrest, Arkansas (18.0 IP)
22 -- Meyer, Kentucky (21.1 IP)
22 -- Holder, Georgia (22.1 IP)
22 -- Morgan, Bama (24.1 IP)

21 -- Head, Bama (16.2 IP)
21 -- Grimm, Georgia (19.2 IP)
21 -- Hernandez, Tenn (26.0 IP)
21 -- Hyatt, Bama (27.0 IP)


Posted by bayoubengal225
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Jan 2009
5341 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 4:53 pm to
What about when we are on offense?

Posted by Ryan3232
Valet driver for TD staff
Member since Dec 2008
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Posted on 3/16/09 at 4:59 pm to
quote:

What about when we are on offense?
Leon Landry might be #1, 2, and 3.
Posted by thunderbird1100
GSU Eagles fan
Member since Oct 2007
71519 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:06 pm to
Anthony Ranaudo will be a beast all year. His game against Kentucky was brilliant, just left in a little too long.
Posted by BraveTiger225
Atlanta, GA
Member since May 2008
17662 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:11 pm to
Hard to believe those were the two best pitchers we might face all year. But it could well be. They were awesome.
Posted by tigerjuice
Gramercy
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:21 pm to
quote:

They were awesome.

or we just can't hit very good.
Posted by thunderbird1100
GSU Eagles fan
Member since Oct 2007
71519 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:24 pm to
quote:

or we just can't hit very good.


Yeah our lineup clearly stunk it up before the series.
This post was edited on 3/16/09 at 5:25 pm
Posted by Tiger Ted
Member since Mar 2009
864 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:25 pm to
quote:

or we just can't hit very good.


As a team:



Batting avg
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1. Georgia............. .343
2. LSU................. .332
2. Alabama............. .332
4. Ole Miss............ .325
5. Vanderbilt.......... .321

Slugging pct
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1. Auburn.............. .583
2. LSU................. .582
3. Alabama............. .570
4. Georgia............. .564
5. Tennessee........... .541

On base pct
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1. LSU................. .447
2. Georgia............. .443
3. Vanderbilt.......... .423
4. Mississippi State... .413
5. Alabama............. .411

Runs scored
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1. Georgia............. 184
2. LSU................. 169
3. Auburn.............. 147
4. Alabama............. 143
5. Vanderbilt.......... 138

Hits
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1. Georgia............. 213
2. Alabama............. 195
3. LSU................. 192
4. Auburn.............. 181
Vanderbilt.......... 181

Walks
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1. LSU................. 112
2. Georgia............. 99
3. Arkansas............ 87
4. Vanderbilt.......... 84
5. Mississippi State... 81


Runs batted in
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1. Georgia............. 166
2. LSU................. 156
3. Auburn.............. 136
4. Alabama............. 132
5. Ole Miss............ 123

Home runs
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1. Auburn.............. 39
2. LSU................. 33
3. Alabama............. 31
4. Tennessee........... 30
5. South Carolina...... 28

Total bases
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1. Auburn.............. 353
2. Georgia............. 350
3. LSU................. 337
4. Alabama............. 335
5. Tennessee........... 302

Total plate appearances
-----------------------
1. Georgia............. 745
2. Auburn.............. 722
3. LSU................. 717
4. Vanderbilt.......... 690
5. Alabama............. 686

At bats
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1. Georgia............. 621
2. Auburn.............. 606
3. Alabama............. 588
4. LSU................. 579
5. Vanderbilt.......... 564
Posted by Tiger Ted
Member since Mar 2009
864 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:29 pm to
quote:

What about when we are on offense?


quote:

Leon Landry might be #1, 2, and 3.




Hitters that have struck out the most in the SEC

26 -- Fletcher, Auburn (64 AB)

22 -- Eibner, Arkansas (40 AB)
22 -- Patterson, Auburn (57 AB)

20 -- Cooper, FL (49 AB)

19 -- Landry, LSU (65 AB)

18 -- White, Vandy (49 AB)

16 -- Wilkins, Arkansas (52 AB)
16 -- C.Powers, Miss St (59 AB)

15 -- R.Powers, Miss St (50 AB)
15 -- Davidson, Georgia (50 AB)
15 -- Collins, Miss St (53 AB)
15 -- Massanari, Georgia (58 AB)
15 -- Rutledge, Bama (67 AB)

14 -- Cisterna, Arkansas (28 AB)
14 -- Forsyth, Tenn (54 AB)
14 -- Gibbs, LSU (54 AB)
14 -- Lewis, Georgia (69 AB)
14 -- May, Bama (52 AB)


Home runs
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1. Kent Matthes, UA........... 13
2. Joseph Sanders, AU......... 9
Blake Forsythe, UT......... 9
4. Leon Landry, LS............ 8
Rich Poythress, UG......... 8
Trent Mummey, AU........... 8


Total plate appearances
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1. Trent Mummey, AU........... 86
Joseph Sanders, AU......... 86
3. Colby May, UG.............. 82
Rich Poythress, UG......... 82
5. Brian Harris, VU........... 81
6. Brian Fletcher, AU......... 79
Josh Liles, UT............. 79
8. Josh Rutledge, UA.......... 78
9. Leon Landry, LS............ 77
Joey Lewis, UG............. 77
Ryan Schimpf, LS........... 77
12.4 tied at.................. 76


At bats
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1. Joseph Sanders, AU......... 76
2. Josh Liles, UT............. 71
3. Trent Mummey, AU........... 69
Joey Lewis, UG............. 69
5. Rich Poythress, UG......... 68
6. Jason Esposito, VU......... 67
Josh Rutledge, UA.......... 67
8. Leon Landry, LS............ 65
Ross Wilson, UA............ 65
Cody Hawn, UT.............. 65
Steven Liddle, VU.......... 65
12.3 tied at.................. 64
Posted by Tyler324
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2008
342 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:30 pm to
See, we're horrible, #2 in everything.
Posted by IM4LSU2
Ascension Parish
Member since Sep 2005
1855 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:31 pm to
Tiger Ted - the stat king.
Posted by TortiousTiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2007
12668 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:33 pm to
dude, do you know about this new feature call copy and paste?
Posted by Right Coast
Hoboken, NJ
Member since Aug 2007
59 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:37 pm to
quote:

Hitters that have struck out the most in the SEC

26 -- Fletcher, Auburn (64 AB)

22 -- Eibner, Arkansas (40 AB)
22 -- Patterson, Auburn (57 AB)

20 -- Cooper, FL (49 AB)

19 -- Landry, LSU (65 AB)


While strikeouts by a batter are a good predictor of their long term succes or failure, striking out a bunch has no correlation with scoring runs.

Strikeouts feel more frustrating watching. But when you run the numbers, their impact is pretty much nil.
Posted by IM4LSU2
Ascension Parish
Member since Sep 2005
1855 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:39 pm to
quote:

dude, do you know about this new feature call copy and paste?


Yes, I do know about copy & paste; however, he did take the time to look them up. No need to be an a$$. BTW - I'm a dudette.
Posted by TortiousTiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2007
12668 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:41 pm to
quote:

While strikeouts by a batter are a good predictor of their long term succes or failure, striking out a bunch has no correlation with scoring runs. Strikeouts feel more frustrating watching. But when you run the numbers, their impact is pretty much nil.


for a leadoff man? I highly doubt this.
Posted by Right Coast
Hoboken, NJ
Member since Aug 2007
59 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:44 pm to
The big question for a leadoff hitter is walks. Of course, that's true for all hitters. If everybody avoids an out, then you score an infinite amount of runs.

But getting on base is a particular key for a leadoff hitter. Getting on, setting the table, etc.

But it doesn't really matter how the leadoff hitter makes his outs (it matters slightly more for hitters later down).
Posted by TortiousTiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2007
12668 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:46 pm to
quote:

But it doesn't really matter how the leadoff hitter makes his outs (it matters slightly more for hitters later down).


with that reasoning, leon landry has the same odds of running out a ground ball as Ryan Clark.

ETA: you're assuming that because he didnt strikeout, he will be called out in some other manner and the amount of outs will remain the same.
This post was edited on 3/16/09 at 5:51 pm
Posted by Right Coast
Hoboken, NJ
Member since Aug 2007
59 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 5:51 pm to


This is Major League data (so SEC data) will vary. The almost horizontal line shows that teams who strike out a lot score no more or no less runs than teams that don't strike out all that much.

Posted by BraveTiger225
Atlanta, GA
Member since May 2008
17662 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 6:07 pm to
I agree. If a leadoff hitter strikes out, flies, out, drops a deuce on home plate and is callled out...it doesn't really matter. They are all outs.

OBP for my leadoff hitter, and success rate with SBs, is going to be what I look at the most.
Posted by Tiger Ted
Member since Mar 2009
864 posts
Posted on 3/16/09 at 6:18 pm to
quote:

I agree. If a leadoff hitter strikes out, flies, out, drops a deuce on home plate and is callled out...it doesn't really matter. They are all outs.

OBP for my leadoff hitter, and success rate with SBs, is going to be what I look at the most.


On base pct
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1. Jared Mitchell, LS......... .640
2. Nick Ebert, SC............. .563
3. Johnathan Taylor, UG....... .544
4. Jet Butler, MS............. .544
5. Trent Mummey, AU........... .541
6. Rich Poythress, UG......... .537
7. DJ LeMahieu, LS............ .535
Blake Forsythe, UT......... .535
9. Brian Harris, VU........... .531
10.Aaron Westlake, VU......... .528
11.Sean Ochinko, LS........... .521
12.Chase Leavitt, AR.......... .518

Stolen bases
------------
1. Jared Mitchell, LS......... 17
2. Johnathan Taylor, UG....... 14
3. Ryan Schimpf, LS........... 10
4. Jordan Henry, UM........... 9
5. Jason Esposito, VU......... 8
6. Jonathan White, VU......... 7
7. 9 tied at.................. 6

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