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Who are baseball's best baserunners this year?
July 23, 2008
Who are baseball's best baserunners this year
In
the last three editions of The Bill James Handbook,
we introduced a new statistic to measure baserunning. It's called Net Baserunning
Gain and it's simply how many extra bases beyond average a player gains.
For example, a runner goes first to third on a single about 30 percent of the
time. The average is three out of ten. If a given player goes five
out of ten, he is plus two. We look at all the situations like this,
scoring from first on a double, scoring from second on a single, and so on and
so forth.If a player is thrown out on
the bases, he receives a triple penalty (-3). And we count stolen bases,
but it's only a plus if it's better than a success rate of two out of three (67
percent).
It makes a difference. The top ten baserunning teams are a collective 58
games over .500 and the bottom ten are 51 games under .500.
Here are the best (and worst) baserunning teams so far this year.
Team
Net Gain
Mets
+77
Phillies
+76
Rangers
+74
Marlins
+61
Rockies
+58
…
Cardinals
-22
Yankees
-27
Padres
-32
Orioles
-36
Nationals
-47
Here
are the best and worst baserunners.
Runner
Net Gain
Willy
Taveras, Rockies
+44
Ian
Kinsler, Rangers
+40
Ichiro
Suzuki, Mariners
+40
Jacoby
Ellsbury, Red Sox
+31
Randy
Winn, Giants
+31
…
Jose
Bautista, Pirates
-19
Edgar
Gonzalez, Padres
-19
Ramon
Hernandez, Orioles
-20
Yorvit
Torrealba, Rockies
-20
Billy
Butler, Royals
-24
Yunel
Escobar, Braves
-26
For
a complete discussion of this new statistic, The Bill James
Handbook 2008 has an essay by Bill James that goes into detail.
Source:
BillJamesOnline.com (through the games of Tuesday, July 22, 2008)