Saturday, September 15, 2007

Daily Tracker, 9/14

Whoops. I forgot to post this last night - how grossly negligent.

These posts are a collection of things I'm interested in (feel free to make suggestions) from day-to-day during the season.

  • Ryan Braun Update:
    • Today in the box score: 0-4, 2 K
      • I guess he must have forgotten his HGH dose, huh? :)
    • Current line on season: .325/.369/.635 (428 PA)
    • Line adjusted for leaderboards: .305/.349/.597 (453 PA)
    • Leaderboard ranks: 15 (--)/ 44 (-4)/ 3 (-1)
    • MIL Average PA/G for #3/#4 spot in lineup: 4.50/4.35
    • Projected PA at end of season if in #3/#4 spot for MIL: 500/498

  • Johnny Estrada Swing Index:
    • Plate Appearances: 442
    • Times Swung at First Pitch: 222
      • Swung at First Pitch Percentage: 50.2%
    • Times Made Contact with First Pitch: 195
      • Contact Percentage for First Pitch Swings: 87.8%
    • First Pitch Put Into Play: 108
      • First Pitch Contact Put Into Play: 55.4%
      • First Pitch Swings Put Into Play: 48.7%
      • First Pitch Overall Put Into Play: 24.4%
    • Double Play Opportunities: 77
      • Double Plays Resulting: 15
        • DP Rate: 19.5%

  • See the entry behind the tracking of Langerhans and Borchard.
    • Ryan Langerhans was a defensive replacement and was pulled for a pinch-hitter before he could bat.
      • MLB numbers: 59 TB, 77 SO, 203 AB
      • AAA numbers: 19 TB, 15 SO, 51 AB
      • Total numbers: 78 TB, 92 SO, 252 AB
      • As of now, he joins the list in the linked entry.
    • Joe Borchard is done for the year.
      • MLB numbers: 56 TB, 60 SO, 179 AB
      • AAA numbers: 53 TB, 11 SO, 72 AB
      • Total numbers: 109 TB, 71 SO, 251 AB

  • Jimmy Rollins was 1-5 with a stolen base. His season pace is now 210 hits and 712 at bats. He is threatening to join this dubious list. He also is on pace to set the single season at bats record.

  • Rickie Weeks was 1-4 with a strikeout. His batting average stayed at .236 but his on base percentage dipped to .374. A week or so ago I put up an entry dealing with similar players.

  • Cubs catchers (with/without Barrett):
    • Tonight in the box score: 1-3, BB, SO, R
    • Through June 19: 290 PA, 264 AB, 62 H, 8 HR, 30 RBI, 20 BB, 46 K, 98 TB, .235/.287/.371, .658 OPS
    • Since June 19: 312 PA, 271 AB, 61 H, 4 HR, 35 RBI, 28 BB, 45 K, 91 TB, .225/.307/.336, .643 OPS
    • Season Line: 602 PA, 535 AB, 123 H, 12 HR, 65 RBI, 48 BB, 91 K, 189 TB, .230/.298/.353, .651 OPS

  • Brewers catchers (splits for continuity with Cubs):
    • Tonight in the box score: 2-4, HR, R, 3 RBI
    • Through June 19: 298 PA, 283 AB, 77 H, 6 HR, 28 RBI, 9 BB, 32 K, 113 TB, .272/.300/.399, .699 OPS
    • Since June 19: 307 PA, 286 AB, 78 H, 8 HR, 41 RBI, 15 BB, 37 K, 116 TB, .273/.303/.406, .709 OPS
    • Season Line: 605 PA, 569 AB, 155 H, 14 HR, 69 RBI, 24 BB, 69 K, 229 TB, .272/.301/.402, .704 OPS

  • 2007 MLB Average Catcher's Line: .254/.317/.394, .711 OPS

  • Players making their MLB debut today (links go to The Baseball Cube):
    • None, but how come I've never heard of Jamie Burke before?

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Did Langerhans really go from 199 to 201 AB with a 1-4 on Sep 12th? :)

Theron Schultz said...

Hah, I suppose not. I guess I was just too excited about him crossing the 200 AB barrier I set that I didn't pay attention to how far he crossed. Thanks, I'll fix it.