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Johnny is not hitting .500

Discussion in 'Baseball' started by aguyyouknow, Mar 28, 2012.

  1. matos23

    matos23 Full Access Member

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    Poor Johnny


    If Johnny is accounting for 3 or 4 of the, we'll say 5-8 hits a game, he's not gonna do a whole lot of scoring with the rest of the team hitting a cool .125. That is unless he steals 4543 bases, or always has a lead off double followed by a sac bunt and some good situational hitting.

    If only Johnny was really Bugs Bunny.
     
  2. aguyyouknow

    aguyyouknow Yogi Fan

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    Maybe Johnny is hitting .500

    Along with this 'hit' he walked and struck out and had a SAC bunt. 1 for 2.

    My bet is that this "Johnny" is one of the 50% hitting <.212
     
  3. Low & Slow

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    The biggest contributors to questionable stats are:

    1. Improper scoring that is rooted in the official scorer being a biased "homer" or the job has been turned over to someone who doesn't understand what a fielder's choice is, or how to interpret what is an error and what is a hit. Proper scoring is not easy, particularly when it comes to calculating ERA. I even saw in the Observer this morning that a batter for Olympic picked up an RBI on a ball "dropped in the outfield".
    2. The high degree of variability in the competition across the area and the state. The SW4A is hard to compare to for most conferences. I would hazard a guess that the batters at Queens Grant are not facing D-1 signees and commits as the SW4A teams do on a regular basis. When Hough scores 30 runs last night against an unprepared opponent, I imagine the Hough players batting averages were favorably affected. Even a routine fly ball to the outfield that is misjudged by an inexperienced player goes in the book as a double or triple. That same struck ball is probably caught in the SW4A and many other conferences.
    3. Crazy field dimensions. The fields at Covenant Day (last year), Southlake Christian (300 ft fences all around, incl CF) and others I'm sure, drive unnatural offensive outputs. I was at a game at Southlake Christian last year and the bases were loaded with two outs. The Southlake batter hit a sky high fly ball to CF and the center fielder settled under it and waited for it to come down. When it finally did, it caught the top of the 10' fence and ricocheted toward the infield. Three runners scored and the batter was credited (correctly) with 3 RBIs and a double. Anywhere else that 298' fly ball is an out.
     
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  4. catcoach

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    Hey!
    Wait a minute!
    MY name is JOHNNY! (for real, on the birth certificate...)

    So you guys better leave me alone - or I'll tell my dad!
    And he coaches SHOWCASE!




    (again, couldn't resist...:innocent: Man I'm feeling better!)
     
  5. aguyyouknow

    aguyyouknow Yogi Fan

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    Not more stats!

    You're exactly right. Of the 13 games in the data 4 were shutouts and 4 of the losing teams scored 1 run. That's 8 of the 13 games where the loser scored an average of 1/2 a run per game.
     
  6. tj21

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    :iagree: LOL, classic.
     
  7. mincmi

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    Additonal data

    While the sample size is too small - here are some more SW4A numbers from games I have scored this season:

    Team.......... Games ...... Team Leader* .. Team Average
    Ardrey Kell......4................ .389 ................... ..251
    Butler...............4 ............... .308 ..................... 186
    East Meck .......3 .................N/A .................... .143
    Independence.2 .................N/A .................... .092
    Myers Park .....5 ................471 (8-17) ........ .226
    Providence .....4 ................417 (5-12) ........ .202
    Rocky River ....2 ................N/A ..................... .173
    South Meck ....4 ................500 (5-10) ......... .236

    * Minimum 10 Abs

    Be sure to catch East Meck at West Meck tonight on SW4A Live at www.tbrpreps.com and follow on Twitter @SW4ABaseball for scoring updates from across the league each night.
     
  8. Razorhead85

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    folks - we are all at the mercy of the "official" scorer here. If you have seen the "official" scorers I have - then you inderstand Johnny's Avg - Or if the Scorer doesnt realy care for Johnny, - Then you understand Johhny's avg.

    "only stat that counts is under the R" - perfect
     
  9. theycallmetatersalad

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    Errorless-free baseball

    Yogi would be mad unless your team plays errorless-free baseball.

    Fat lady is yodeling and I hear banjo music. Paddle faster LeRoy!
     
  10. theycallmetatersalad

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    Birther


    Catcoach is a BIRTHER! Go get 'em Big Cat! Meow! HISS! HISS!
     

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