I had a few extra minutes this morning and I was curious about how we stack up this year against last year (beyond the batting average). Of course, these statistics aren't perfectly comparable because the bulk of our remaining games are in conference. So far, we actually hit the ball better in SEC play so they should be fairly close.
Runs per game: (2008) 6.3 (2009) 6.8
SLG: (2008) .427 (2009) .446
OBP: (2008) .381 (2009) .415
OPS: (2008) .808 (2009) .861
K/PA: (2008) .197 (2009) .210
BB/PA: (2008) .111 (2009) .123
SB%: (2008) 77% (2009) 73%
Comments I have after this quick review of the stats:
1) We walk more despite swinging earlier in the count. This is good.
2) We strike out more. Not a big deal, but I would like to see it improve.
3) SLG and OBP up considerably. This is very good.
4) Our run scoring is only up .5 runs per game despite being .53 better in OPS. Statistically, that sized jump in OPS should lead to a greater jump in run scoring. I wonder if we are sacrificing too much and running ourselves out of too many innings. In terms of base stealing, we are at 73% which is only a little ahead of the 70% threshold that Major League sabremetricians say is the cutoff for stolen bases to be productive.
All things considered, I think we should be pleased. We lose our top HR hitter and have three of our better hitters from last season banged up for part of the year and we still improve statistically. That's a very good thing.
As hard as it is to believe, our pitching is better too. Our OPS allowed lowered from .864 in 2008 to .788 in 2009. Our SLG allowed dropped from .462 in 2008 to .409 in 2009. Those are huge drops. Our K/PA and BB/PA allowed numbers are virtually identical to last year though.
Runs per game: (2008) 6.3 (2009) 6.8
SLG: (2008) .427 (2009) .446
OBP: (2008) .381 (2009) .415
OPS: (2008) .808 (2009) .861
K/PA: (2008) .197 (2009) .210
BB/PA: (2008) .111 (2009) .123
SB%: (2008) 77% (2009) 73%
Comments I have after this quick review of the stats:
1) We walk more despite swinging earlier in the count. This is good.
2) We strike out more. Not a big deal, but I would like to see it improve.
3) SLG and OBP up considerably. This is very good.
4) Our run scoring is only up .5 runs per game despite being .53 better in OPS. Statistically, that sized jump in OPS should lead to a greater jump in run scoring. I wonder if we are sacrificing too much and running ourselves out of too many innings. In terms of base stealing, we are at 73% which is only a little ahead of the 70% threshold that Major League sabremetricians say is the cutoff for stolen bases to be productive.
All things considered, I think we should be pleased. We lose our top HR hitter and have three of our better hitters from last season banged up for part of the year and we still improve statistically. That's a very good thing.
As hard as it is to believe, our pitching is better too. Our OPS allowed lowered from .864 in 2008 to .788 in 2009. Our SLG allowed dropped from .462 in 2008 to .409 in 2009. Those are huge drops. Our K/PA and BB/PA allowed numbers are virtually identical to last year though.