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Baseball hitting (OPS) and pitching (WHIP+HBP) stats
Posted on 3/13/24 at 11:45 pm
Posted on 3/13/24 at 11:45 pm
Hitting sorted by OPS
Jones 1.221 (17 RBI)
Neal 1.151 (14 RBI)
Travinski 1.055 (19 RBI)
Bingham 0.930 (10 RBI)
Milazzo 0.929 (4 RBI)
Milam 0.879 (13 RBI)
White 0.835 (12 RBI)
Pearson 0.829 (7 RBI)
Braswell 0.810 (13 RBI)
Brown 0.803 (1 RBI)
Kling 0.763 (14 RBI)
(Small number of plate apperances)
Kucherak 0.971
Frey 0.921
Larson 0.846
Ruddell 0.619
Nippolt 0.572
Pitching sorted by WHIP (including HBP)
Hellmers 0.474
Holman 0.625
Jump 0.675
Ulloa 1.080
Coleman 1.105
Anderson 1.140
Ackenhausen 1.322
Guidry 1.350
Herring 1.364
Dutton 1.421
Loer 1.500
Little 1.773
Hurd 1.824
(4 or fewer innings pitched)
Moffett 1.250
Bronzini 1.286
Bucknam 2.500
Primeaux 2.500
Woods 3.000
Johnson 3.333
Jones 1.221 (17 RBI)
Neal 1.151 (14 RBI)
Travinski 1.055 (19 RBI)
Bingham 0.930 (10 RBI)
Milazzo 0.929 (4 RBI)
Milam 0.879 (13 RBI)
White 0.835 (12 RBI)
Pearson 0.829 (7 RBI)
Braswell 0.810 (13 RBI)
Brown 0.803 (1 RBI)
Kling 0.763 (14 RBI)
(Small number of plate apperances)
Kucherak 0.971
Frey 0.921
Larson 0.846
Ruddell 0.619
Nippolt 0.572
Pitching sorted by WHIP (including HBP)
Hellmers 0.474
Holman 0.625
Jump 0.675
Ulloa 1.080
Coleman 1.105
Anderson 1.140
Ackenhausen 1.322
Guidry 1.350
Herring 1.364
Dutton 1.421
Loer 1.500
Little 1.773
Hurd 1.824
(4 or fewer innings pitched)
Moffett 1.250
Bronzini 1.286
Bucknam 2.500
Primeaux 2.500
Woods 3.000
Johnson 3.333
Posted on 3/14/24 at 12:49 am to NorthEndZone
Nice. Really need Kling to get hot. More high leverage opportunities for Hellmers??
Now can someone find their stats for FIP, xFIP, BABIP, and xWOBA so I can really nerd out? I would also like to know the induced vertical break and whiff % of Luke Holman's fastball.
Just kidding, but kind of serious.
Now can someone find their stats for FIP, xFIP, BABIP, and xWOBA so I can really nerd out? I would also like to know the induced vertical break and whiff % of Luke Holman's fastball.
Just kidding, but kind of serious.
Posted on 3/14/24 at 8:20 am to reauxl tigers
Honestly some of those stats you are asking for, are very easy to calculate based on what lsu provides for stats. FIP and BaBIP specifically
This post was edited on 3/14/24 at 8:23 am
Posted on 3/14/24 at 8:22 am to reauxl tigers
quote:
More high leverage opportunities for Hellmers??
I think it's coming down the road, but throwing him 2 innings yesterday makes me think it's not coming as early as this weekend.
His new arm slot seems to be really working for him.
Posted on 3/14/24 at 8:28 am to reauxl tigers
Luke Holman
FIP - 1.74
xFIP - 2.78
BABIP - .211
His strike out whiff rate is somewhere below 37.5% from what I can tell. The Whiff rate on his slider is 61%. Lower than Ackenhausen, actually (69.7%).
The leaded in the country fastball whiff rate is Jacob Mayers from Nicholls at 40%. (for players who've thrown at least 250 fastballs)
FIP - 1.74
xFIP - 2.78
BABIP - .211
His strike out whiff rate is somewhere below 37.5% from what I can tell. The Whiff rate on his slider is 61%. Lower than Ackenhausen, actually (69.7%).
The leaded in the country fastball whiff rate is Jacob Mayers from Nicholls at 40%. (for players who've thrown at least 250 fastballs)
This post was edited on 3/14/24 at 9:10 am
Posted on 3/14/24 at 8:37 am to ProjectP2294
What constant did you use for that fip?
Posted on 3/14/24 at 8:43 am to josh336
quote:
What constant did you use for that fip?
It's from D1Baseball. I used to have a FIP spreadsheet set up but it got deleted a few years ago and I never set it back up.
Posted on 3/14/24 at 8:44 am to ProjectP2294
Ok. Just curious. I have alot lower of a FIP for him. Like 0.38, but im using an mlb standard 3.2 factor.
Do they have siera?
Do they have siera?
Posted on 3/14/24 at 8:46 am to josh336
quote:
Ok. Just curious. I have alot lower of a FIP for him. Like 0.38, but im using an mlb standard 3.2 factor.
So, the constant should change every day (I know how that sounds). It's tied to average ERA. So if the average ERA of the population (all NCAA pitchers) changes, the constant should change.
quote:
Do they have siera?
Holman's SIERA is 0.27
Posted on 3/14/24 at 8:48 am to ProjectP2294
Yeah, im not dealing with all that change, haha. Ill just use the same constant for everyone.
Jesus insane siera
Jesus insane siera
This post was edited on 3/14/24 at 8:49 am
Posted on 3/14/24 at 8:50 am to josh336
SIERA is relatively new to me, I've never really looked into it all that much or tried to calculate it. But from some cursory reading this morning, it looks like strike outs are weighted pretty heavily.
Holman's K-BB% is 42.4%, which is outrageous. He was a very good pitcher last year, and it was 16.9%. He's taken a leap forward this year.
Holman's K-BB% is 42.4%, which is outrageous. He was a very good pitcher last year, and it was 16.9%. He's taken a leap forward this year.
Posted on 3/14/24 at 8:52 am to ProjectP2294
Yeah, im still learning about it. But you are correct, its weighted on strikeouts, but then adds in factors to credit pitchers who pitch to contact and get alot of groundballs, thus more double plays. Thats the simplest way i can find to break it down. Something that FIP doesnt take into account.
I still dont completely get the formula, and it took me like 5 minutes to type into a spreadsheet
I still dont completely get the formula, and it took me like 5 minutes to type into a spreadsheet
This post was edited on 3/14/24 at 8:54 am
Posted on 3/14/24 at 10:32 am to josh336
Weird stat that ultimately means nothing:
Griffin Herring has an ERA over 6 (4th worst on the team) but is the only pitcher on the roster to have thrown in all three shut outs.
Griffin Herring has an ERA over 6 (4th worst on the team) but is the only pitcher on the roster to have thrown in all three shut outs.
Posted on 3/14/24 at 10:38 am to josh336
That SIERA is laugh out loud low.
And just for reference, Spencer Strider’s slider had a 55% whiff in 2023. 3rd best in the majors behind Blake Snell and Kodai Senga.
Where did you find these stats by the way?
And just for reference, Spencer Strider’s slider had a 55% whiff in 2023. 3rd best in the majors behind Blake Snell and Kodai Senga.
Where did you find these stats by the way?
Posted on 3/14/24 at 10:53 am to ProjectP2294
quote:
His new arm slot seems to be really working for him
Hey Project, I try to watch as much as I can but guess I've missed when Will has thrown. Wondering what's meant by "new arm?" Did he change his delivery say like Louis Coleman?
Posted on 3/14/24 at 11:06 am to AlwysATgr
quote:
Did he change his delivery say like Louis Coleman?
Yeah, his arm slot is lower than it was before. There are other things that look different too. But I don't know enough about mechanics to really provide any insight. Hopefully someone with more familiarity will chime in.
Posted on 3/14/24 at 11:25 am to ProjectP2294
Lower arm slot might be an attempt to raise the induced vertical break on his fastball. If he keeps it up in the zone it could be a deadly put-away pitch. Without any actual data, it’s just a guess.
This post was edited on 3/14/24 at 12:02 pm
Posted on 3/14/24 at 12:13 pm to ProjectP2294
quote:
More high leverage opportunities for Hellmers??
I think it's coming down the road, but throwing him 2 innings yesterday makes me think it's not coming as early as this weekend.
His new arm slot seems to be really working for him.
Agree with all of this. He's performed really well so far and deserves some weekend innings soon.
Posted on 3/14/24 at 12:30 pm to AlwysATgr
He’s throwing harder, too. He is consistently 92 & hit 94 yesterday on a K
Posted on 3/14/24 at 4:41 pm to ProjectP2294
This is good news. Not that we needed another arm but if Hellmers has elevated his game like this, then that's another RHP that can shut a rally down.
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