Deconstructing Major League Baseball, 1991–2004
How Statistics Illuminate Individual and Team Performances
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About the Book
Baseball is a readily quantifiable sport, and baseball historians, journalists and front office personnel often use sabermetric statistics to rank the performance of a particular player or team. To many, these statistics can be intimidating and unwieldy, and the reliance on numerical data to explain a cherished pastime often meets with skepticism and confusion. For researchers and for serious fans, however, the truth is in the numbers, and statistical rankings offer an easy and accurate way to understand the game.
Covering almost a decade and a half, this work scrutinizes statistics from both leagues and proves just how useful and straightforward numerical rankings can be. It examines pitching, offense, defense, and competition based on the information reflected in various stats. Many of these figures are explained, simplifying seemingly complex metrics while illuminating 14 years of baseball. Twelve appendices cover topics ranging from fielding averages, starting pitchers’ won-loss records and leading closers’ saves versus blown saves to total team offensive efficiency, and quarterly standings in divisional races.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
William Darby
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 516
Bibliographic Info: tables, appendices, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2006
pISBN: 978-0-7864-2537-2
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
Part I. Measuring The Majors
1. Pitching 7
2. Offense 34
3. Defense 48
4. Longevity and Patterns of Competition 71
Part II. Appendices: Performance Records and Statistics
A. Starting Pitchers’ Adjusted Won-Loss Records 81
B. Relievers’ Shutout Performances vs. Run-Yielding Performances 102
C. Leading Closers’ Saves and Blown Saves, 1991–2004 139
D. Total Offensive Averages 145
E. Team Total Offensive Efficiencies 308
F. Winning and Losing Teams, Winning Percentages, Average Won-Loss Levels and Runs-Per-Game for Seasonal Offensive Efficiency Levels 316
G. Starters’ Fielding Averages and Percentages 317
H. Double Plays 376
I. Errors 413
J. Team Fielding Efficiency Percentages 450
K. Quarterly Standings in Divisional Races 459
L. Won-Lost Records by Run Differentials 470
Bibliography 479
Index 481
Book Reviews & Awards
“recommended”—Choice.