Stat of the Year So Far
Most Major League hitters SUCK when the count gets to 0-2. Want a case in point? Albert Pujols, who's hitting .308 overall and is generally regarded as the best all-around hitter in baseball, bats .226 in ABs that start out 0-2. When he puts the ball in play (or strikes out) ON 0-2 PITCHES THEMSELVES, his average is .167. And that's totally normal...
Unless your name is David Wright. Wright's average after the count goes to 0-2? It's .324! "Okay," you say, "So what's HIS average when he puts the ball in play (or strikes out) ON 0-2 PITCHES?" In other words, if David Wright's AB ends while the count is still 0-2, what is his batting average? The answer: .556. He's 5-for-11 (with a homer) in those situations. If you need any more indication that he's the best 2-strike hitter in baseball, you need to have an alcoholic beverage filled with stiffness and rigidity.
Okay, okay, Joe Mauer and Ichiro are good after the count gets to 0-2 as well. So is Scott Rolen. All these guys have ridiculously high averages, just like Wright. But seriously, click on those situational stats the next time you're browsing Yahoo Sports or ESPN.com. It's really a good one to look at.
Look away now if you're squeamish about anti-Alex Rodriguez numbers and stories. His average after the count gets to 0-2? .158.
But A-Rod CAN take solace in the fact that he's hitting over .300 this year with runners in scoring position and two outs.
Ha!
ReplyDeleteDidn't take you long to change your town of residence, huh?
Liked your blog on the 0-2 situation.
Muhlip