Posted by John Dewan on Dec 16th 2015
March 23, 2010
Most everyone knows by now that the Mariners are the best defensive team in baseball, but by how much? At Baseball Info Solutions, we’ve recently projected Defensive Runs Saved (as introduced in The Fielding Bible – Volume II) for the 2010 season. We evaluated each player’s defensive performance over the past three years and prorated their performance based on the number of innings each is expected to play this year. We expect Seattle to nearly match their 110 Runs Saved from 2009 and dwarf the second-best Phillies, 2008’s best defensive team.
Best Projected Defensive Teams for 2010 | |
Team | Projected Runs Saved |
Seattle Mariners | 103 |
Philadelphia Phillies | 49 |
Tampa Bay Rays | 48 |
St. Louis Cardinals | 38 |
Houston Astros | 37 |
The Red Sox will be the most improved team, going from -52 Runs Saved in 2009 to a projection of 35 Runs Saved in 2010 thanks to their offseason acquisitions.
Franklin Gutierrez led baseball with 32 Runs Saved in center field in 2009, though new Mariners teammates Chone Figgins (31 Runs Saved) and Jack Wilson (27 Runs Saved) finished close behind. We project Gutierrez to retain his crown, but Wilson and 2008 champion Chase Utley should give him a run for his money.
Best Projected Defenders for 2010 | |
Player, Position-Team | Projected Runs Saved |
Franklin Gutierrez, CF-Seattle | 24 |
Jack Wilson, SS-Seattle | 22 |
Chase Utley, 2B-Philadelphia | 21 |
Albert Pujols, 1B-St. Louis | 20 |
Ryan Zimmerman, 3B-Washington | 19 |
And now for something completely different…
Baseball Info Solutions is seeking a Research & Development intern for the summer of 2010. The intern will work out of our Coplay, PA office and will work closely with the BIS R&D staff and John Dewan, supporting their research for publications and future products. The paid internship requires a variety of skills including (but not limited to): computer expertise, writing ability, and a passion for baseball.
Candidates must possess:
- Knowledge of and familiarity with sabermetric research.
- Proficiency working in Microsoft Office programs, especially Excel, is required. Experience with Access is preferred.
- Programming ability in SQL. Basic knowledge of HTML, R, VB.net, ASP.net, and/or C# would be a plus.
For more information or to apply, please forward your résumé and cover letter to Rob Burckhard at rob@baseballinfosolutions.com.