powered by Google  
  Track your favorite teams and players.
Free membership, Register Now
Already a member, Log In
 


Community | Help
mstrReyes blogs Sports News
Home    Fantasy    NFL  |  MLB  |  NBA  |  NHL  |  College FB  |  College BK  |  Golf  |  Racing  |  Tennis  |  Cycling  |  MMA  |  More
CBS College  |  High School  |  Mobile  |  Shop
Community Home | My Profile | My Blog | Groups | My Settings | My Account | Member Search | Blog Search | About Community

The Don Rey

mstrReyes blogs

Name: Private | Gender: M | Member Since August 18, 2006
Current Level: All-Star | Email: Private
Favorite
Teams
 Blog Home 
Posted on: June 30, 2008 11:47 pm
Edited on: June 30, 2008 11:48 pm

New Statistic: Loss Due to Error

Eliminate losses being handed to pitchers for unearned runs allowed. This statistic is to be used for poisitional players that commit an error that allows unearned runs to cause games to be decisive. For example Cantu has made 14 errors this season. About 4 of them came in the ninth inning and caused the Marlins to lose. Instead of handing a loss to the pitcher. Give the LDE to Cantu. Could include this for throwing errors, fielding errors, and pass balls by catchers. Pitchers can get a loss if they commit an error. This would be an added statistic to let you now they committed an error that was a decisive factor in the game.

Would be an interesting statistic to see who is a major cause to teams losing.

 

This above is something I proposed.

Pitchers right now must pitch 5 innings in order to qualify for a win. 5 innings is more then half the game, so I consider that to be reasonable. What I never was crazy about was pitchers getting losses for errors committed, or losses when the bullpen allows inherited runners to score.

For allowing Inherited Runners to score, I propose the Inherited Win-Loss Statistic. This would go for relief pitchers that inherit a lead when the starter leaves before the 5th inning for something that is beyond their control, when the team is winning. Example being an injury to the pitcher, long rain delay, or ejection. The reliever that takes over the game will get an Inherited win if he is able to maintain the lead to victory. An inherited loss would be when a pitcher fails to prevent inherited runners from scoring. The inherited loss statistic would be very indicative of how well a pitcher pitches under pressure.

Category: MLB
Posted on: June 30, 2008 8:09 pm
Edited on: June 30, 2008 8:10 pm

All Star Hopefuls

So why not throw out who I believe should be in the All-Star Game.

National League

C

Cubs Geovany Soto

Dodgers Russell Martin

 

1B

Cardinals Albert Pujols.

Astros Lance Berkman.

Padres Adrian Gonzalez

 

2B

Marlins Dan Uggla.

Phillies Chase Utley

 

3B

Braves Chipper Jones.

Cubs Aramis Ramirez

 

SS

Marlins Hanley Ramirez.

Cubs Ryan Theriot

 

Outfield

Phillies Pat Burrell.

Brewers Ryan Braun.

Cardinals Ryan Ludwick

 

Starting Pitchers

Reds Edinson Volquez.

Brewers Ben Sheets.

Giants Tim Lincecum.

Diamondbacks Dan Haren

Diamondbacks Brandon Webb

Rockies Aaron Cook

 

Relief Pitchers

Mets Billy Wagner.

Phillies Brad Lidge.

Nationals Jon Rauch.

Reds Francisco Cordero.

Pirates Matt Capps.

 


 

American League

C

Rays Dioner Navarro

Twins Joe Mauer

 

1B

Twins Justin Morneau

 

2B

Rangers Ian Kinsler

Tigers Placido Polanco

 

3B

Rays Evan Longoria

Yankees Alex Rodriguez

 

SS

White Sox Orlando Cabrera

 

OF

Rangers Josh Hamilton

Indians Grady Sizemore

White Sox Carlos Quentin

Red Sox Manny Ramirez

Orioles Luke Scott

 

Starting Pitchers

Mariners Felix Hernandez

Athletics Dana Eveland

Angels Joe Saunders

Angels Ervin Santana

Royals Zack Greinke

Indians Cliff Lee

Blue Jays Shaun Marcum

 

Relief Pitchers

Twins Joe Nathan

White Sox Bobby Jenks

Yankees Mariano Rivera

Red Sox Jonathan Papelbon

Orioles George Sherill

 


 

I snubbed a few guys that are having great seasons. Every team is represented above.

Category: MLB
Tags: All Stars
Posted on: June 26, 2008 7:29 pm

Difference Maker

Interleague play right now has been the difference maker right now for the NL East. The Marlins have been swept by the Rays and Royals, and lost 2 of 3 to the A's. If not for slumping during ILplay the Marlins would have retained a first place lead by about 4 games.

The Phillies haven't had any luck either, but have fared a little better. Their situatoin is different in that their pitching has been solid, but the hitting got shut down. Marlins hitting has remained solid for the most part, but our pitching went to crap. I have to concede that the AL is the better league right now.

With the Marlins I am now promoting the firing of Fredi Gonzalez. He is worse then Joe Girardi. Both of these guys got good teams that make them look good. This Marlins team should have a much better record if Gonzalez handled the pitching better. Some guys are pitching awesome, but then Fredi pulls them on 90 something pitches. Let them go an extra inning. Then some pitchers, like Mark Hendrickson, are left in to get demolished.

This year Hendrickson has been a joke. What is taking so long for him to get released. We had a short hook on Badenhop, Vandenhurk, and Tankersley, but not Hendrickson. He's been pitching batting practice all year. Are they waiting for Josh Johnson? How about we invest time in any other pitcher. Bring up Gaby Hernandez, or move Logan Kensing into the rotation to share spot starts with Badenhop. Now Badenhop is injured. Vandenhurk was left in the minors since April. Eugolio De La Cruz is a better option right now then Hendrickson.

I sure hope all this waiting for Josh Johnson, Sergio Mitre, or Anibel Sanchez is worth it. Late in September they could falla few games out and when we look back at the season, we will remember how long we held on to Hendrickson and all the games we should have won, but didn't.

Posted on: June 24, 2008 10:56 am
Edited on: June 24, 2008 10:59 am