Some Post-Break Numbers
by Ken Arneson
2006-09-20 23:07

I had a nice long post three-fourths written earlier this morning, but my browser window just suddenly closed on me, and poof!–it was gone. I think there’s a conspiracy behind this mysterious disappearance. Somebody doesn’t want you to know what I know. I’d explain more, but then I’d have to write the darn thing over again, and there’s no time.

Instead, I’ll just present this little chart of some post-break numbers for the AL playoff contenders. I checked these numbers to see how good the A’s hitting has been since the All-Star Break, in comparison to their competitors. Answer: pretty good.

Team Hitting
Avg/OBP/SLG
Pitching
Avg/OBP/SLG
Difference
Avg/OBP/SLG
Sum of Diffs
Avg+OBP+SLG
Yankees .288/.367/.478 .263/.322/.412 .025/.045/.066 .136
Athletics .283/.364/.445 .254/.321/.392 .029/.043/.053 .125
Twins .297/.354/.439 .266/.319/.422 .031/.035/.017 .083
White Sox .275/.332/.453 .262/.328/.424 .013/.004/.029 .046
Angels .273/.334/.421 .259/.324/.411 .014/.010/.010 .034
Tigers .270/.320/.427 .277/.340/.442 -.007/-.020/-.015 -.042

Interesting: the stat that separates the top three teams from the second three is mostly OBP. On the other hand, the stat that separates the top three teams from each other is mostly slugging percentage.

Maybe Billy Beane knew something when he predicted before last year’s playoffs that the winner would be the team that hit the most home runs.

Comments: 3
1.   Agronox
2006-09-21 09:07

1.  You write these posts in a browser window? After working in the computer industry for however many years, you don't write in an environment where you can CTRL-S every five seconds?

Tsk tsk, Mr. Arneson.

2.   Ken Arneson
2006-09-21 11:10

2.  Yeah, yeah, I know. Brain fart.

Usually I edit in vi, where if something crashes, I can just recover with vi -r. I was on a PC this time, though, so I just used the primitive Toaster editor. And when there, I usually save often, but this time I didn't.

3.   randym77
2006-09-23 18:01

3.  Interesting. So we should worry about the Twinkies, even menos Liriano?

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