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Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Santana and the Changeup

After a little exchange Ken Davidoff at Newsday wrote a little about Johan Santana and his reliance on his changeup in his column on April 6th. The relevant section reads like this:

According to Fox, MLB.com charted 11 of Santana's outings last year, including his relief effort in the All-Star Game. Of 1,033 pitches, Santana threw 61 percent fastballs, 27 percent changeups and 12 percent sliders, which comes close to Bill James' full-season tally (58-29-11). Not surprisingly, Santana used the changeup far more against righty hitters (he threw it 33 percent of the time) than lefties (7 percent).

Just as Morris suggested, Santana does love using the pitch for strikeouts. Of 269 situations that Fox charted in which Santana had a hitter at 0-and-2, 1-and-2 or 2-and-2, he threw the changeup 123 times. Of the 86 strikeouts Fox witnessed, the changeup produced 53 of them.

Interestingly, of the 11 home runs Santana surrendered on non-full, two-strike counts on Fox's watch, just two came on the changeup, with eight from fastballs and one off a slider.

It turns out that Mike Fast did a nice analysis of Santana back in January and as you would imagine found essentially the same thing albeit in much more detail. From a start by start basis the mix of Santana pitches in 10 of his starts and his All-Star appearance last season can be seen below.



From this it is not apparent that he increasingly used his changeup as the season wore on and in fact it shows a trend where he used his fastball a bit more as the season progressed.

Friday, December 28, 2007

SFR in the Infield - NL East

And now the NL East infielders in Simple Fielding Runs (SFR).


Ex
Name Team POS Balls Runners Runners SFR
Tim Hudson ATL 1 42 4 0 2.8
Peter Moylan ATL 1 21 2 1 0.9
Kyle Davies ATL 1 16 2 2 -0.1
Buddy Carlyle ATL 1 20 3 3 -0.2
John Smoltz ATL 1 34 3 4 -0.4
Chuck James ATL 1 22 3 7 -3.1
Brian McCann ATL 2 56 4 4 0.1
Craig Wilson ATL 3 39 6 4 1.5
Julio Franco ATL 3 25 5 3 1.3
Mark Teixeira ATL 3 125 16 16 0.1
Jarrod Saltalamacchia ATL 3 26 4 5 -1.3
Scott Thorman ATL 3 156 25 30 -3.8
Kelly Johnson ATL 4 545 139 133 4.8
Martin Prado ATL 4 40 11 6 3.3
Yunel Escobar ATL 4 64 17 13 2.8
Chris Woodward ATL 4 27 7 7 -0.3
Chipper Jones ATL 5 342 73 64 7.0
Yunel Escobar ATL 5 50 11 10 0.6
Pete Orr ATL 5 20 5 5 0.0
Chris Woodward ATL 5 27 6 9 -2.1
Chris Woodward ATL 6 27 8 9 0.6
Yunel Escobar ATL 6 181 48 46 0.5
Edgar Renteria ATL 6 501 141 139 0.2
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Sergio Mitre FLO 1 30 3 0 2.3
Scott Olsen FLO 1 25 3 4 -0.6
Dontrelle Willis FLO 1 45 5 6 -1.0
Miguel Olivo FLO 2 50 4 5 -0.7
Matt Treanor FLO 2 15 1 2 -0.8
Jason Wood FLO 3 39 6 5 0.6
Aaron Boone FLO 3 105 15 19 -2.9
Mike Jacobs FLO 3 208 31 38 -5.3
Alfredo Amezaga FLO 4 30 6 6 0.4
Dan Uggla FLO 4 629 158 190 -24.5
Alfredo Amezaga FLO 5 17 2 4 -1.3
Aaron Boone FLO 5 20 3 6 -1.6
Miguel Cabrera FLO 5 446 96 112 -12.6
Alfredo Amezaga FLO 6 58 15 16 2.5
Hanley Ramirez FLO 6 662 177 197 -15.1
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Orlando Hernandez NYN 1 21 2 0 1.6
John Maine NYN 1 19 2 0 1.4
Tom Glavine NYN 1 28 3 1 1.4
Guillermo Mota NYN 1 15 1 0 1.0
Aaron Heilman NYN 1 16 2 2 -0.3
Pedro Feliciano NYN 1 19 2 3 -1.0
Paul Lo Duca NYN 2 35 2 2 -0.4
Carlos Delgado NYN 3 285 40 40 -0.1
Shawn Green NYN 3 24 3 4 -1.5
Damion Easley NYN 4 161 38 34 2.7
Jose Valentin NYN 4 195 44 40 2.7
Luis Castillo NYN 4 159 38 44 -4.5
Ruben Gotay NYN 4 133 31 38 -5.4
David Wright NYN 5 504 107 101 4.3
Jose Reyes NYN 6 654 179 154 17.9
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Jamie Moyer PHI 1 32 3 2 1.1
Kyle Kendrick PHI 1 21 2 1 0.7
Cole Hamels PHI 1 25 3 2 0.5
Adam Eaton PHI 1 25 3 3 0.1
Carlos Ruiz PHI 2 47 3 1 1.5
Greg Dobbs PHI 3 22 3 1 1.2
Wes Helms PHI 3 20 2 3 -0.2
Ryan Howard PHI 3 310 42 46 -3.3
Chase Utley PHI 4 532 133 121 8.6
Tadahito Iguchi PHI 4 115 28 27 0.6
Abraham Nunez PHI 5 257 58 53 3.6
Wes Helms PHI 5 149 33 33 0.0
Greg Dobbs PHI 5 151 31 40 -7.3
Jimmy Rollins PHI 6 717 198 187 6.1
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Saul Rivera WAS 1 26 2 0 1.6
Matt Chico WAS 1 16 2 0 1.2
Shawn Hill WAS 1 16 1 0 1.1
Tim Redding WAS 1 15 1 1 0.4
Mike Bacsik WAS 1 16 1 1 0.3
Brian Schneider WAS 2 42 3 1 1.1
Jesus Flores WAS 2 21 1 0 1.1
Robert Fick WAS 3 97 15 16 -0.6
Tony Batista WAS 3 28 3 5 -1.1
Dmitri Young WAS 3 198 28 35 -5.4
D'Angelo Jimenez WAS 4 33 8 8 0.3
Felipe Lopez WAS 4 172 40 41 -0.7
Ronnie Belliard WAS 4 457 106 117 -7.7
Ryan Zimmerman WAS 5 548 115 104 9.0
Cristian Guzman WAS 6 159 43 42 0.9
Josh Wilson WAS 6 25 7 7 -0.3
Ronnie Belliard WAS 6 16 4 4 -0.3
Felipe Lopez WAS 6 488 128 126 -1.0
D'Angelo Jimenez WAS 6 38 10 12 -1.6

Friday, November 16, 2007

Relentlessness

Another fine quote I ran into today...

One of the trademarks of Omar Minaya’s three seasons as the Mets general manager has been his relentlessness in the free-agent market. He isolates an area of need, locks onto a player and does not move on until a deal is completed.

With Jorge Posada never truly an option, Minaya identified Yorvit Torrealba as his catcher of choice. After some fast-moving negotiations, the Mets are on the verge of signing him to a three-year, $14.4 million contract.
Everything is going along nicely until we run smack into the words "Yorvit Torrealba" in a sentence in which they seemingly don't belong. The author does go onto point out that Torrealba's road numbers (.212/.292/.326) indicate that the Mets "probably" plan to bat him eighth. Probably? Did we really think he was going to hit second or third?

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Prescient?

Not really. It didn't take a genius to see this coming.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Wednesday Links

Here are a couple of things in case you missed them:

  • The 2007 Scouting Report by the Fans for the Fans - Tango is once again collecting data on fan perception of fielding prowess. It's always great to harness the wisdom of crowds.


  • Billy Wagner Breakdown - Ok, so he didn't really break down but Will Carroll's recent comments on his "dead arm" inspired me to sift through some PITCHf/x data for Wagner on BP Unfiltered.
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