The Dodgers are in first place and have the best record in MLB, so I figured I'd see how they stack against other teams in team pitching and hitting categories. What could be said to be fueling their particular success?
So I'll use the following for the team over all, and also splits for starters and bullpen.
ERA
WHIP
K/9
K/BB
HR rate
Additionally, I'll also look at IP/GS and an adjusted save percentage of (SV+HLD)/(SVO+HLD), since if you blow the lead in a hold situation it's called a blown save.
On the offensive end, I'll look at ranks in runs scored, runs batted in, BA/OBP/SLG, and splits with RISP.
So here it is:
DODGERS TEAM PITCHING STATS
Starters:
ERA: 3.29 (6th)
WHIP: 1.42 (17th)
K/9: 6.42 (13th)
K/BB: 1.80 (18th)
IP/HR: 15.95 (tied for 3rd)
IP/start: 5.6 innings
Relievers:
ERA: 2.32 (3rd)
WHIP: 1.05 (2nd)
K/9: 7.95 (9th)
K/BB: 3.20 (1st)
IP/HR: 18.1 (7th)
adjusted SV%: 92%
Whole Team:
ERA: 2.94 (4th)
WHIP: 1.29 (12th)
K/9: 7.02 (9th)
K/BB: 2.17 (7th)
IP/HR: 16.7 (3rd)
NOW THE HITTERS
OVERALL
.271/.337/.390 (5th/10th/15th), 9 HR (25th), 84 R (3rd), 80 RBI (3rd)
RISP
.297/.380/.439 (5th/7th/10th), 73 R (2nd), 69 RBI (1st, tie)
Nobody out
.289/.360/.416 (7th/3rd/13th), 22 R (4th, tie), 22 RBI (3rd)
1 out
.301/.359/.440 (3rd/5th/5th), 35 R (2nd, tie), 34 RBI (2nd)
2 out
.216/.283/.304 (26th/26th/28th), 27 R (15th), 24 RBI (17th)
RISP, 2 Out
.226/.333/.387 (17th/17th/14th)
Saturday, April 21, 2007
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