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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Bautista and hits to left field

Posted by Mat Kovach
About once a week, I run a few special processes on my collection of PITCHf/x and Gameday data which I call "Oddities," where I try to look for things "off the beaten path." Typically it just brings something I already know: someone has a hitting streak, someone is not pitching well, etc.

Then I get something like this:

batted_ball_typeeventN
FFlyout7
FHome Run9
FSingle2
GSingle4
LDouble4
LHome Run3
LSingle6


This table summarizes a search for descriptions of batted balls hit to left field by batter. Jose Bautista's numbers triggered my oddity search.

Let's break down what is happening:

Of 35 batted balls, 28 were hits. Twelve of those hits were home runs, 12 were singles, and four were doubles. Eighteen were fly balls, four were ground balls, and 13 were line drives. Based on the description from MLB Gameday). In 35 at-bats, 68 total bases, an .800 batting average and a 1.942 slugging percentage.

That isn't odd. That is impressive.




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Comments

Roger said...

Jesus Christ

Posted 05/17  at  11:33 AM
Jay said...

Easily the best hitter in baseball over the past calendar league - and no one is remotely close.

Posted 05/17  at  06:57 PM
Alan said...

I seriously think he’s roiding…you don’t just become Barry Bonds at 30 plus years of age.

Posted 05/17  at  07:04 PM
Eric said...

@Alan
29, to be specific

Posted 05/17  at  10:10 PM
Jared said...

Its not like MLB is avoiding testing him, Im sure he has had a few teests in the last 14 months. He is seeing the ball and hitting his pitch and he is not missing, simple as that.

Posted 05/18  at  01:14 AM
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