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Batting stats by OPS overall and SEC-only compared
Posted on 5/1/24 at 9:12 am
Posted on 5/1/24 at 9:12 am
Sorted by all games
Jones 1.200
White 1.073
Travinski 1.049
Larson 1.010
Neal 0.985
Braswell 0.879
Bingham 0.855
Brown 0.839
Milam 0.815
Pearson 0.777
Milazzo 0.724
Kling 0.710
Frey 0.551
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Sorted by SEC games only
Larson 1.176
White 1.016
Travinski 0.990
Jones 0.983
Braswell 0.945
Milazzo 0.774 (somehow has only 30 PA)
Bingham 0.747
Pearson 0.685
Milam 0.626
Kling 0.558
Neal 0.462
Frey 0.432 (only 24 SEC PA)
Brown 0.282 (only 11 SEC PA)
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Sorted by Overall to SEC +/- % difference
Larson 1.010 / 1.176 +16.4%
Braswell 0.879 / 0.945 +7.5%
Milazzo 0.724 / 0.774 +6.9%
White 1.073 / 1.016 -5.3%
Travinski 1.049 / 0.990 -5.6%
Pearson 0.777 / 0.685 -11.8%
Bingham 0.855 / 0.747 -12.6%
Jones 1.200 / 0.983 -18.1%
Kling 0.710 / 0.558 -21.4%
Frey 0.551 / 0.432 -21.6%
Milam 0.815 / 0.626 -23.2%
Neal 0.985 / 0.462 -53.1%
Brown 0.839 / 0.282 -66.4%
Young and inexperienced guys (minus Larson) are struggling in SEC as expected.
Travinski has not been able to match late 2023 season production.
Jones has a big drop-off from overall but is still productive in SEC games.
Frankly, the group of Kling, Bingham, and Pearson are disappointing to put it mildly.
This comparison obviously doesn't show 'clutch' hitting which has not been good by almost everyone.
Jones 1.200
White 1.073
Travinski 1.049
Larson 1.010
Neal 0.985
Braswell 0.879
Bingham 0.855
Brown 0.839
Milam 0.815
Pearson 0.777
Milazzo 0.724
Kling 0.710
Frey 0.551
*******************************
Sorted by SEC games only
Larson 1.176
White 1.016
Travinski 0.990
Jones 0.983
Braswell 0.945
Milazzo 0.774 (somehow has only 30 PA)
Bingham 0.747
Pearson 0.685
Milam 0.626
Kling 0.558
Neal 0.462
Frey 0.432 (only 24 SEC PA)
Brown 0.282 (only 11 SEC PA)
***********************************************
Sorted by Overall to SEC +/- % difference
Larson 1.010 / 1.176 +16.4%
Braswell 0.879 / 0.945 +7.5%
Milazzo 0.724 / 0.774 +6.9%
White 1.073 / 1.016 -5.3%
Travinski 1.049 / 0.990 -5.6%
Pearson 0.777 / 0.685 -11.8%
Bingham 0.855 / 0.747 -12.6%
Jones 1.200 / 0.983 -18.1%
Kling 0.710 / 0.558 -21.4%
Frey 0.551 / 0.432 -21.6%
Milam 0.815 / 0.626 -23.2%
Neal 0.985 / 0.462 -53.1%
Brown 0.839 / 0.282 -66.4%
Young and inexperienced guys (minus Larson) are struggling in SEC as expected.
Travinski has not been able to match late 2023 season production.
Jones has a big drop-off from overall but is still productive in SEC games.
Frankly, the group of Kling, Bingham, and Pearson are disappointing to put it mildly.
This comparison obviously doesn't show 'clutch' hitting which has not been good by almost everyone.
This post was edited on 5/1/24 at 9:17 am
Posted on 5/1/24 at 9:18 am to NorthEndZone
The luck of this team. We really needed 2020 or 2023 Bingham and instead we got the 2022 version. At this point we would settle for his 2021 season.
This post was edited on 5/1/24 at 9:19 am
Posted on 5/1/24 at 9:19 am to NorthEndZone
quote:Lester melt incoming
Sorted by SEC games only
Larson 1.176
White 1.016
Travinski 0.990
Jones 0.983
Braswell 0.945
Milazzo 0.774 (somehow has only 30 PA)
Bingham 0.747
Pearson 0.685
Milam 0.626
Kling 0.558
Neal 0.462
Posted on 5/1/24 at 9:22 am to NorthEndZone
quote:
Larson 1.176
White 1.016
Travinski 0.990
Jones 0.983
Braswell 0.945
Milazzo 0.774 (somehow has only 30 PA)
Bingham 0.747
Pearson 0.685
Milam 0.626
Other than the Kling/Bingham defensive argument, this looks pretty good.
Posted on 5/1/24 at 9:27 am to NorthEndZone
quote:
This comparison obviously doesn't show 'clutch' hitting which has not been good by almost everyone.
I saw that we're hitting .203 with RISP in SEC games. When you've lost 7 games by 1 or 2 runs that really sticks out.
Posted on 5/1/24 at 9:38 am to NorthEndZone
quote:
Jones 1.200 / 0.983 -18.1%
I understand the dropoff seems big and whatnot, but a .983 OPS in SEC games only is still excellent.
I think the craziest thing is how much Braswell is outperforming his overall stats in the SEC games.
Posted on 5/1/24 at 9:45 am to NorthEndZone
quote:
Frankly, the group of Kling, Bingham, and Pearson are disappointing to put it mildly.
I brought up in preseason I was concerned about the teams lack of speed and these three not showing any type of consistency has hurt this team (last in the SEC in SB's).
Posted on 5/1/24 at 9:59 am to NorthEndZone
quote:
Travinski has not been able to match late 2023 season production.
Travinski came off the bench last year as someone that was basically unknown and wrecked shite. He hit a home run for about every 7 plate appearances in conference play. No one expected he would be able to match that. Everyone now has scouting reports on him and he's still managing a .990 OPS in conference and second on the team in SEC RBIs.
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