Category: Baseball

  • Stat of the Week: Who’s moving up and down the Starting Pitcher rankings?

    By Mark Simon From May 2013 through the end of the 2016 season, Clayton Kershaw almost always reigned supreme in The Bill James World’s Best Starting Pitcher Rankings, a measure based on the Game Score metric and a pitcher’s sustained excellence over a lengthy body of work. But Kershaw’s recent injury history has caused him…

  • Bryce Harper’s batting average vexed by infield shifts.

    Bryce Harper’s batting average vexed by infield shifts.

    BY MARK SIMON Bryce Harper is having a very Bryce Harper-like season in a couple of regards. He has an NL-leading 18 home runs and 47 walks, to go with 40 RBI. So why is he hitting only .232? Some of that has to do with his performance against defensive shifts. Harper is seeing more…

  • 2018 MLB mock draft

    From SPORTS INFO SOLUTIONS VIDEO SCOUTS Last week, Sports Info Solutions’ video scouts conducted a mock MLB Draft. Our video scouts regularly watch college baseball, so for each collegiate player, we offered a detailed assessment of his skills, with help from Baseball America, MLB Pipeline, Fangraphs and other resources. 1. Detroit Tigers: Casey Mize, RHP,…

  • Jeremy Hellickson’s start keyed by curveball

    Jeremy Hellickson’s start keyed by curveball

    BY SPENCER HARRISON Before Jeremy Hellickson made his 2010 debut with the Tampa Bay Rays, he was considered one of MLB’s most promising pitching prospects. Through his first two full seasons he looked every bit the part, stringing together consecutive seasons of 2.95 ERA and 3.10 ERA pitching in 2011 and 2012, albeit with some…

  • Kole Calhoun can’t beat the shift, but his glove is doing many good things

    Kole Calhoun can’t beat the shift, but his glove is doing many good things

    BY LINDSAY ZECK Angels right fielder Kole Calhoun has had one of the most unusual seasons of any player in 2018. His offensive performance has been well below his usual standards, but his defense is keeping him afloat. The hitting Of all the qualified batters in the game, Calhoun ranks last in batting average (.151)…

  • A closer look at the Mets catching situation

    BY SEAN ZERILLO In 16 games with the New York Mets since being traded for Matt Harvey, Devin Mesoraco has provided a big power boost for his new club – hitting five homers with a .913 OPS over 50 at bats. He has channeled his 2014 All-Star form when he hit 25 doubles and 25…

  • Which infielders are best at making the toss-up plays?

    BY HARRIS YUDIN Since the start of the 2017 season, 325 infielders have been the primary fielder on a ball in play with a Sports Info Solutions Defensive Difficulty rating of 3 (1-5 scale). In this piece, we will identify the best and worst at each infield position at converting such plays. A play with…

  • How much has Kyle Schwarber improved on defense?

    BY MARK SIMON Kyle Schwarber had a rough re-acclimation to left field for the Chicago Cubs last year. He finished 2017 costing his team 9 runs defensively, which ranked fourth-worst among all left fielders. But in 2018, after a rough Opening Day, he’s flipped the script. His 5 Defensive Runs Saved rank fourth best at…

  • When Pedroia returns: Much better than Núñez, but keep an eye on the sliding

    BY NICK RABASCO This past offseason, the Red Sox re-signed infielder Eduardo Núñez with the knowledge that Dustin Pedroia would need a couple months to rehab his knee injury before getting back on the field. Nunez has been playing second base on a regular basis for Boston in 2018. Pedroia has been playing for the…

  • Why not shift José Altuve?

    Why not shift José Altuve?

    By ANDREW ZENNER I was looking through our data to determine whether there were any hitters that may be strong “shift candidates” that are shifted against infrequently. One name stood out in my findings: Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve. Let’s look at whether other elements of our data support the lack of shifting for…