Sunday, December 26, 2021

Who are the top switch hitters in the GDP-K#?

I created the GDP-K#. It is like the Bill James PowerSpeed#. It is the harmonic mean of a player's relative strikeouts (his Ks divided by league average) and relative GDP rate (his GDP rate divided by the ML average). 

2*(K*GDP)/(K + GDP) 

Bot K and GDP are rates in the above formula. The idea is to have balance and not be extreme in any one number.

So far I have looked at switch hitters with 5000+ PAs since 1939 (100 guys). Lower is better and Jim Gilliam is lowest at 51.9 (his relative K rate was 42 and his relative GDP rate was 67.6). So he struck out only 42% as often as the average NL hitter and grounded into DPs only 67.6% as often as the average MLB hitter. My data sources are the Lee Sinins Complete Baseball Encyclopedia and Baseball Reference.

2nd lowest was 56.1 and then it only rises slowly. Gilliam is way ahead of the pack. An outlier in terms of being able to avoid both Ks and GDPs. Of the 100 batters here, Gilliam had the 4th lowest relative strikeout rate and the 11th lowest relative GDP rate. A batter might have a low GDP rate if he strikes out alot. But it seems like Gilliam was not one of those players. Either his speed or not hitting grounders in DP situations (or a little of both) account for his low GDP rate.

 

Player

K RATE

GDP Rate

GDP-K#

Jim Gilliam

42

67.6

51.8

Red Schoendienst

38

107.4

56.1

Ozzie Smith

41

90.7

56.5

Gregg Jefferies

38

123.8

58.2

Don Buford

85

44.8

58.6

Harold Reynolds

52

68.9

59.3

Larry Bowa

46

90.7

61.1

Johnny Ray

42

113.0

61.2

Jose Reyes

60

67.6

63.6

Alfredo Griffin

63

66.7

64.8

 

Update Dec. 27: Only 19.5% of Gilliam's career PAs were vs. LHP. So he did not bat right-handed that much, which helps him. During his career, I found that 27.6% of all MLB PAs were against LHP (I used the Stathead split finder for that).

I also found his GDP rate vs. both RHP and LHP. Then I used the MLB percentages for facing RHP and LHP to get a weighted average of what his overall GDP rate would be. That was 8.03%, a little higher than his actual 7.3% (I used Event Finder to get his GDP rates against RHP and LHP). When I recalculated his GDP-K# it was 53.68.

Red Schoendienst had 31.6% of his PAs vs. LHP while from 1945-58 all of MLB had 25.57% (I did not use his last 6 years since he only had 541 PAs out of his career total of 9,224). His weighted average turned out to be 10.05%, less than his actual 11.6%). His recalculated GDP-K# was 53.97.

So Gilliam is still ahead of  Schoendienst, but not by a very large margin anymore. 

Ozzie Smith had 33.3% of his PAs vs. LHP  while it was 30.57% for all of MLB during his career. I don't think his GDP-K# would change much if we used the MLB percentages for facing RHP and LHP.

 


Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Highest BB/SO ratios from 1920-2020 with 5000+ PAs relative to the league average

Data is from the Lee Sinins Complete Baseball Encyclopedia. Sewell walked about 18.7% more than average (so his BB Ratio is 1.187). He struck out only 22.5% as often as average (so his SO ratio is 0.225). Then 1.187/0.22 is about 5.279 far ahead of second place Speaker.

I count 15 Hall of Famers in the top 25. The bottom 25 has just one, George Kelly.

 

Rank

Player

BB

SO

BB Ratio

SO Ratio

BB/SO

1

Joe Sewell

844

114

1.187

0.225

5.279

2

Tris Speaker

636

104

1.652

0.385

4.289

3

Nellie Fox

719

216

0.700

0.196

3.575

4

Jim Gilliam

1036

416

1.476

0.422

3.498

5

Tommy Holmes

480

122

0.964

0.290

3.318

6

Wade Boggs

1412

745

1.730

0.546

3.168

7

Tony Gwynn

790

434

0.931

0.296

3.143

8

Arky Vaughan

937

276

1.713

0.547

3.134

9

Mike Scioscia

567

307

1.376

0.455

3.021

10

Elmer Valo

943

284

1.623

0.548

2.960

11

Willie Randolph

1243

675

1.653

0.567

2.916

12

Mickey Cochrane

857

217

1.642

0.564

2.913

13

Barry Bonds

2558

1539

2.684

0.931

2.883

14

Mark Grace

1075

642

1.391

0.483

2.881

15

Ozzie Smith

1072

589

1.169

0.415

2.818

16

Joe Morgan

1865

1015

2.098

0.755

2.778

17

Mike Hargrove

965

550

1.907

0.731

2.608

18

Rick Ferrell

931

277

1.411

0.541

2.607

19

Brian Giles

1183

835

1.803

0.696

2.589

20

Jackie Robinson

740

291

1.412

0.553

2.553

21

Paul Waner

1091

376

1.426

0.562

2.537

22

Frankie Frisch

724

258

1.010

0.400

2.524

23

Stan Musial

1599

696

1.543

0.615

2.508

24

Ted Williams

2021

709

2.520

1.007

2.502

25

Eric Young

660

462

1.046

0.418

2.502