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Fall Baseball Cumulative Stats
Posted by ccox11



Here's what I've got for the total cumulative fall stats, compiled from Scuba's boxscores (thanks!). I'm sure there could be an error or two but it still paints the picture.
HITTING (sorted by OPS) (AVG/OBP/SLG) K%
Michael Braswell - 1.115 (.350/.490/.625) 24%
Hayden Travinski - .982 (.333/.433/.549) 25%
Alex Milazzo - .913 (.344/.475/.438) 33%
Zeb Ruddell - .881 (.311/.436/.444) 29%
Mac Bingham - .818 (.277/.414/.404) 24%
Jake Brown - .806 (.321/.410/.396) 21%
Paxton Kling - .803 (.250/.484/.318) 25%
Ethan Frey - .778 (.250/.328/.450) 30%
Jared Jones - .757 (.241/.349/.407) 40%
Ashton Larson - .727 (.204/.278/.449) 35%
Griffin Cooley - .710 (.200/.360/.350) 56%
Derrick Mitchell - .663 (.250/.357/.306) 33%
Brady Neal - .639 (.214/.353/.286) 32%
Josh Pearson - .629 (.222/.340/.289) 26%
Mic Paul - .626 (.214/.340/.286) 30%
Ryan Kucherak - .614 (.125/.364/.250) 32%
D.J. Dale - .600 (.000/.600/.000) 40% ***only 5 PA
Gavin Guidry - .544 (.158/.333/.211) 42%
Steven Milam - .500 (.162/.311/.189) 22%
Ben Nippolt - .495 (.174/.321/.174) 18%
Dylan Thompson - .411 (.150/.261/.150) 30%
Austin Roelig - .369 (.135/.179/.189) 28%
PITCHING (ERA/WHIP/Ks per 9) (sorted by WHIP)
Cam Johnson (2.70/0.80/12.6)
Justin Loer (0.68/0.83/13.5)
Thatcher Hurd (2.70/0.90/15.3)
Kade Anderson (4.50/1.00/12.0)
D.J. Primeaux (2.70/1.00/13.5)
Christian Little (4.00/1.06/13.0)
Griffin Herring (3.65/1.14/10.2)
Gage Jump (6.00/1.17/12.0)
Nate Ackenhousen (3.86/1.29/12.9)
Luke Holman (4.22/1.31/15.2)
Sammy Dutton (1.72/1.40/13.2)
Kade Woods (4.50/1.50/11.3)
Aiden Moffet (4.29/1.64/13.5)
Nic Bronzini (5.30/1.71/13.5)
Micah Bucknam (5.49/1.73/9.2)
Will Hellmers (5.95/1.73/8.7)
Jake Brown (5.00/1.89/8.0)
Fidel Ulloa (7.00/1.89/13.0)
Dylan Thompson (10.38/1.96/10.4)
M.J. Seo (18.00/3.00/0.0) ***only 1 APP
Kaleb Applebey ***only 1 APP, no outs recorded
HITTING (sorted by OPS) (AVG/OBP/SLG) K%
Michael Braswell - 1.115 (.350/.490/.625) 24%
Hayden Travinski - .982 (.333/.433/.549) 25%
Alex Milazzo - .913 (.344/.475/.438) 33%
Zeb Ruddell - .881 (.311/.436/.444) 29%
Mac Bingham - .818 (.277/.414/.404) 24%
Jake Brown - .806 (.321/.410/.396) 21%
Paxton Kling - .803 (.250/.484/.318) 25%
Ethan Frey - .778 (.250/.328/.450) 30%
Jared Jones - .757 (.241/.349/.407) 40%
Ashton Larson - .727 (.204/.278/.449) 35%
Griffin Cooley - .710 (.200/.360/.350) 56%
Derrick Mitchell - .663 (.250/.357/.306) 33%
Brady Neal - .639 (.214/.353/.286) 32%
Josh Pearson - .629 (.222/.340/.289) 26%
Mic Paul - .626 (.214/.340/.286) 30%
Ryan Kucherak - .614 (.125/.364/.250) 32%
D.J. Dale - .600 (.000/.600/.000) 40% ***only 5 PA
Gavin Guidry - .544 (.158/.333/.211) 42%
Steven Milam - .500 (.162/.311/.189) 22%
Ben Nippolt - .495 (.174/.321/.174) 18%
Dylan Thompson - .411 (.150/.261/.150) 30%
Austin Roelig - .369 (.135/.179/.189) 28%
PITCHING (ERA/WHIP/Ks per 9) (sorted by WHIP)
Cam Johnson (2.70/0.80/12.6)
Justin Loer (0.68/0.83/13.5)
Thatcher Hurd (2.70/0.90/15.3)
Kade Anderson (4.50/1.00/12.0)
D.J. Primeaux (2.70/1.00/13.5)
Christian Little (4.00/1.06/13.0)
Griffin Herring (3.65/1.14/10.2)
Gage Jump (6.00/1.17/12.0)
Nate Ackenhousen (3.86/1.29/12.9)
Luke Holman (4.22/1.31/15.2)
Sammy Dutton (1.72/1.40/13.2)
Kade Woods (4.50/1.50/11.3)
Aiden Moffet (4.29/1.64/13.5)
Nic Bronzini (5.30/1.71/13.5)
Micah Bucknam (5.49/1.73/9.2)
Will Hellmers (5.95/1.73/8.7)
Jake Brown (5.00/1.89/8.0)
Fidel Ulloa (7.00/1.89/13.0)
Dylan Thompson (10.38/1.96/10.4)
M.J. Seo (18.00/3.00/0.0) ***only 1 APP
Kaleb Applebey ***only 1 APP, no outs recorded
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by BayTiger13
on 11/20/23 at 3:23 pm to ccox11



I was going to make a post with this today sometime but didn't get around to it. I will just post it here in addition to your stats. Same as when I would post these last season, my formula for the WHIP includes HBP even though technically the stat is not supposed to. I like to do this to have a better understanding of runners allowed on base. So before people tell me its not technically correct, I know it is not.
This post was edited on 11/20 at 4:15 pm
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by ProjectP2294
on 11/20/23 at 3:32 pm to ccox11


I appreciate you doing this, and also for choosing the most appropriate stats to sort by.
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by LSUgrad88
on 11/20/23 at 3:32 pm to BayTiger13


quote:
my formula for the WHIP includes HBP even though technically the stat is not supposed to.
I didn't realize WHIP didn't include HBP's. It should. As you said its more reflective of total performance.
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by ccox11
on 11/20/23 at 4:02 pm to BayTiger13


BayTiger, did you not include the scrimmages against the other teams? Because Jump got hit around pretty good in the 1st half against McNeese according to the boxscore which is obviously not reflected in your stats. I just included all 15 scrimmages, both halves vs McNeese, both halves vs ULL, and both games of the Purple-Gold World Series.
And yeah, I include HBP in WHIP (and OBP). I find it dumb not to do so...
And yeah, I include HBP in WHIP (and OBP). I find it dumb not to do so...
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by BayTiger13
on 11/20/23 at 4:09 pm to ccox11

You are right. Looks like Scuba had to edit his original post for Jump's stats. I was wondering why mine was different for him.
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by josh336
on 11/20/23 at 4:15 pm to BayTiger13


Kling damn near 1/1 on K/BB. Love to see it.
Loer is gonna be a dude
Loer is gonna be a dude
This post was edited on 11/20 at 4:17 pm
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re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by BayTiger13
on 11/20/23 at 4:16 pm to josh336

Agreed. I was supposed to add the OPS formula into my spreadsheet for this year and never got around to it. Glad he had that stat figured.
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by Lester Earl
on 11/20/23 at 4:51 pm to BayTiger13

I’m not saying anyone is getting processed but I do feel it’s interesting to note the guys with the most IPs. Almost like they are giving them every chance to perform.
And the guys with less, they kinda know what they already have.
And the guys with less, they kinda know what they already have.
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by DRock88 on 11/20/23 at 4:53 pm to BayTiger13
1. Braswell, SS
2. Kling, CF
3. White, 3B
4. Travinski, 1B
5. Jones, DH
6. Pearson, 2B
7. Bingham, LF
8. Milazzo, C
9. Brown, RF
2. Kling, CF
3. White, 3B
4. Travinski, 1B
5. Jones, DH
6. Pearson, 2B
7. Bingham, LF
8. Milazzo, C
9. Brown, RF
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by BayTiger13
on 11/20/23 at 5:01 pm to Lester Earl

Seems like it. Chances to prove themselves and also using them to get the lineup more live at bats without using the guys they already know will be counted on for big innings.
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by BayTiger13
on 11/20/23 at 5:06 pm to DRock88

That is very RH heavy at the top of the lineup. I would imagine Jay would probably like to mix in a LH in there somewhere. My guess would be Bingham or Pearson in the 2 hole with the other in the 5 hole.
I am very impressed with Brown and pleasantly surprised with what he is doing at the plate, but I still give the edge to Frey right now in RF. Depending on how much they use Brown on the mound I guess. He didn't have the best fall on the mound but he was ranked as high out of high school because of his pitching ability. I would imagine if they plan to use Brown on the mound they might not have him out in RF. Maybe 1B/DH instead.
Plenty options and there is no correct answer at this point when it comes to the lineup or the rotation. Will be a fun beginning to the season to get looks at a lot of different guys and see who rises to the top.
I am very impressed with Brown and pleasantly surprised with what he is doing at the plate, but I still give the edge to Frey right now in RF. Depending on how much they use Brown on the mound I guess. He didn't have the best fall on the mound but he was ranked as high out of high school because of his pitching ability. I would imagine if they plan to use Brown on the mound they might not have him out in RF. Maybe 1B/DH instead.
Plenty options and there is no correct answer at this point when it comes to the lineup or the rotation. Will be a fun beginning to the season to get looks at a lot of different guys and see who rises to the top.
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by ccox11
on 11/20/23 at 5:22 pm to BayTiger13


Bingham's a right handed hitter. Pearson's the only sure thing left handed hitter. I expect to see a lot of Neal at catcher in addition to Milazzo, a lot of Ruddell platooning with Jones, and a lot of Brown platooning with Frey. To me, those are the top 12. Only 4 lefties.
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by nicholastiger
on 11/20/23 at 5:26 pm to BayTiger13


Getting from 46 to 40 should be easy
Lape is a redshirt due to injury
Seo not sure how injured he is
Shores and noot unknown status
A couple of fr can redshirt as well and you may have one or two that decide to move on similar to what lansville and grant fontenot did last year
Lape is a redshirt due to injury
Seo not sure how injured he is
Shores and noot unknown status
A couple of fr can redshirt as well and you may have one or two that decide to move on similar to what lansville and grant fontenot did last year
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by Big4SALTbro
on 11/20/23 at 5:33 pm to ccox11


JJ didn’t sound like Neal was going to be full time catcher. He said he thought him catching back to back would be a challenge.
re: Fall Baseball Cumulative StatsPosted by Meauxjeaux
on 11/20/23 at 6:09 pm to ccox11


quote:
Alex Milazzo - .913 (.344/.475/.438) 33%
Oh heall yeah!
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