Saturday, June 30, 2012

Matt Harvey is starting to look really, really good...

Another awesome outing for Matt Harvey in AAA on Friday night: 7 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 9 K. He retired the first 14 batters of the game.

There were some great quotes worth reading from Wally Backman and Harvey himself about his effort as well as this stat line:

"His last four starts: 2.16 ERA, 25 IP, 18 H, 6 R, 6 ER, 1 HR, 7 BB, 32 K, .194 opponents’ batting average (18 H/93 AB). He’s gone seven innings in two of those four, and at least five in all four outings."

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Carlos Beltran in the Baseball Hall of Fame someday?

It's not an absurd thought or, as this article states, he's closer than you think:

"Through various advanced metrics, Beltran already fares favorably to Hall of Famers like Andre Dawson, Billy Williams and even Dave Winfield. He has more home runs than George Brett, more stolen bases than Robin Yount and probably will end up with more runs scored than Tony Gwynn and RBIs than Roberto Clemente."

Probably one of the quietest stats generating careers of all time.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Knuckleballer in Full Ascendancy | Patrick Flood Blog

Fantastic blog post by Patrick Flood. Well worth the lengthy read. Here's a great excerpt from it:

"Hitting a good knuckleball may be near-impossible, but it’s probably easier for hitters trained to make contact instead of swinging with max-effort. E.g., Omar Infante, a cardinal in the church of just-making-contact, has excellent career numbers against Dickey and is one of the few hitters who looks comfortable in the batter’s box against the knuckleball. But Infante is the exception, and most modern hitters run closer to Dan Uggla’s troglodytic approach to hitting. Which approach can be reduced to: see ball, swing as hard you possibly can, repeat. The violence and power of the modern swing is basically useless against a well-thrown knuckleball, and no hitters yet seem to know how to adjust to Dickey’s magic show."

He gets extra points in my book for use of the word 'troglodytic', which is quite apt in describing something being done by Dan Uggla.

The Knuckleball Mystique: Using PITCHf/x to distinguish perception from reality

A Really Awesome article about how the Really Awesome R.A. Dickey's knuckleball is a product of randomness rather than erratic behavior. Check it out!

Friday, June 15, 2012

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Tom Seaver Has No Friends | NotGraphs Baseball

I can't believe Tom Seaver's official statement said he never met Johan Santana when Fangraphs found proof to the contrary.

So sad Tom. Perhaps you should ease up on that wine at the Seaver Vineyard.