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I'm creating a new baseball stat, but I need your guys' help
So yesterday I thought I'd try to come up with a stat that helps reflects a player's speed and power (obviously slugging percentage does the latter, but I wanted to factor faster players who also hit for power into it, the guys that get doubles by legging them out instead of hitting into gaps).
Anyways, I came up with a few different methods, but what I'm really trying to get at in principle is a stat that reflects how many bases a player will get every time he gets on the basepath. This would have to include stolen bases as well, which I thought would help the speed aspect. I started late last night and I got kinda stuck because the numbers weren't turning out how I figured, so I started over this afternoon and saw if I could make any progress, which I think I might've. Anyhow, I'm turning it over to you guys for any tweaks or suggestions, anything would be helpful. Here's what I have so far, using stats from baseball-reference.com. Remember, I'm trying to come up with how many bases on average a player will get once they get on base. I didn't count caught stealing or hit-by-pitches either, so the numbers are a little rough. • Total Bases + Stolen Bases/Hits + Walks Soriano ’06: 1.638 Crawford ’05: 1.574 Pierre ’03: 1.261 Henderson ’82: 1.293 Bonds ’96: 1.154 McGwire ‘98: 1.226 Morneau ’06: 1.374 Bay ’05: 1.280 • Total Bases + Stolen Bases + Walks/Hits + Walks Soriano ’06: 1.910 Bonds ’96: 1.642 Bonds ’01: 1.804 Ichiro ’04: 1.302 Rodriguez ’07: 1.780 As you'll notice, some of the best seasons seem to have the worst numbers, though they improved with the second formula.
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lol i could have sworn posting here already writing all of the discrepancies in this
well you have to consider infield singles, stretching doubles, flyballs to groundballs, stealing home, get home on wild pitch from second, inside the park home runs, how far hrs go, times caught stealing, pitcher/catcher combination that stolen base happened with, total bases doesn't help because if the guy is walked and brought home, thats 4 bases that is added which damage the total there are a lot more problems Hanley Ramirez is probably #1.......................
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Re: I'm creating a new baseball stat, but I need your guys' help
u wanna make this stat accurate basicaly, i wud imagine u wud need the times that everyone runs from home to first n there homeruns, n stolen bases, n basicaly add them together and divide by 3 n divide that by the highest sum , for example, highest in current season is
3 seconds home to first 55 homers, and 60 stolen bases= 118, and soriano say is 40, 40 n 4 seconds so do 118/84 n the decimal is the number it makese sense i think
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Brought home by what though, 3 walks behind him? Total bases is actually only a stat that counts bases from hits, being walked home simply counts as a run scored for that player, on top of the one BB he received from the walk. EDIT: Thinking about it now, walks have nothing to do speed, they're simply a result of plate discipline. It might be a good idea to totally ignore them in this stat. Thanks for making me think of it. EDIT NUMBER TWO: Never mind, I remember why I put in walks. You can't steal a base if you aren't walked, so that's where they come in. Another part of this though is that you guys can take some players stats and do the calculations yourself, anything helps. I'd love to see Hanley's rating. Quote:
I can understand using the highest quantity in the current season for comparative purposes, but if you've done chem or physics or even business calculations, you need to have an agreement between what you're adding/subtracting and what you're multiplying/dividing. That equation just doesn't have that.
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Just found this on Wikipedia. I'd heard of Bill James, the baseball statistician, before this, just didn't know he'd come up with my stat. Right down to the name:
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Soriano: (2x(46)x(41))/(46 + 41) 92*41/87 43.35 Bonds: (2x(42)x(40))/(42 + 40) 84*40/82 40.97 I didn't do anyone else, or even try with the first formula there cause it's not so much related to what I was looking for specifically when I came up with this stat. I think the problem with "ratings" like this is that it's hard really say how a player with that rating effects the outcome of a game, whereas my stat reflects the average number of bases generated. That way, if you have enough players generating enough bases, you'll guarantee yourself some runs. That's where I'm coming from with my idea, the same way Moneyball stresses OBP. Also, you'll notice there's multiplication by numbers (x2, x3 and so on). I like to stay away from that and let the stats speak for themselves, or at least use numbers that have meaning, like say 3.4 because (I'm not saying it is) that's the number of times more a double happens than a triple.
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wow lol i didnt no about that interesting fact, to bad its not used a major stat
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