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PGCBL Advanced Stats Report: June 25![]() PC: Corey Mansfield/Brokenbatblog.com (@Broken_Bat_Blog) Each week, we will take a look at some advanced statistics in the PGCBL. Here is this week’s advanced statistics breakdown: Team
“Batting average on balls in play measures how many of a batter's balls in play go for hits”
Adirondack: .340 Albany: .287 Amsterdam: .324 Elmira: .317 Glens Falls: .299 Mohawk Valley: .297 Newark: .317 Saugerties: .325 Utica: .337 Victor: .293 “On-base plus slugging (OPS) is a sabermetric baseball statistic calculated as the sum of a player's on-base percentage and slugging average” Adirondack: .710 Albany: .633 Amsterdam: .818 Elmira: .721 Glens Falls: .642 Mohawk Valley: .674 Newark: .620 Saugerties: .692 Utica: .721 Victor: .641
“PSN is a Sabermetrics baseball statistic developed by baseball author and analyst Bill James” and combines home run and stolen base numbers into one number.
Adirondack: 11.61
Albany: 3.65 Amsterdam: 24.68 Elmira: 3.84 Glens Falls: 1.95 Mohawk Valley: 7 Newark: 3.79 Saugerties: 7.06 Utica: 12 Victor: 7.61
Contact Rate
“…the percentage of at-bats in which a hitter makes contact. This statistic is most useful for determining a hitter's batting-average potential, as those with higher contact rates typically hit for higher averages”
Adirondack: .731 Albany: .773 Amsterdam: .787 Elmira: .816 Glens Falls: .746 Mohawk Valley: .810 Newark: .735 Saugerties: .795 Utica: .772 Victor: .768
“A variation of the linear weights formula that considers only events that are measured of pure power”
Adirondack: 2.93 Albany: 5.43 Amsterdam: 9.95 Elmira: 6.37 Glens Falls: 4.84 Mohawk Valley: 5.94 Newark: 5.91 Saugerties: 6.29 Utica: 7.56 Victor: 6.70
Stolen Base Opportunity Percent
“An approximation of how often a player (team) attempts a stolen base after reaching base” Adirondack: 24.1 percent
Albany: 17.8 percent Amsterdam: 25.1 percent Elmira: 26.2 percent Glens Falls: 27.7 percent Mohawk Valley: 20.7 percent Newark: 30.4 percent Saugerties: 22.1 percent Utica: 18.9 percent Victor: 13.9 percent
“An ERA estimator that works similar to FIP, but takes home runs out of the equation” Adirondack: 4.59 Albany: 4.59 Amsterdam: 3.51 Elmira: 3.96 Glens Falls: 5.20 Mohawk Valley: 4.17 Newark: 4.52 Saugerties: 5.04 Utica: 4.28 Victor: 3.86 “Walks plus hits allowed per inning pitched" Adirondack: 1.60 Albany: 1.47 Amsterdam: 1.19 Elmira: 1.47 Glens Falls: 1.58 Mohawk Valley: 1.47 Newark: 1.27 Saugerties: 1.49 Utica: 1.53 Victor: 1.28
Strand Rate
“Measures the percentage of allowed runners a pitcher strands (earned runs only), which incorporates both individual pitcher skill and bullpen effectiveness”
Adirondack: 73.4 percent Albany: 64.9 percent Amsterdam: 75.5 percent Elmira: 64.3 percent Glens Falls: 71.8 percent Mohawk Valley: 70.4 percent Newark: 74.2 percent Saugerties: 74.7 percent Utica: 74.8 percent Victor: 78.2 percent
“PWP is used to predict wins given runs scored and runs against” Adirondack: .384 Albany: .402 Amsterdam: .770 Elmira: .505 Glens Falls: .470 Mohawk Valley: .477 Newark: .458 Saugerties: .425 Utica: .480 Victor: .632 Individuals “Runs Created was developed by Bill James back in the late 1970's as a method to determine offensive performance.” 1. Christian Santisteban (Elmira) 23.014 2. Brendan Tracy (Amsterdam) 18.353 3. Hunter Tackett (Amsterdam) 16.683 4. Kyle Schade (Utica) 14.863 5. Will LaRue (Elmira) 13.286 6. Ryan Cox (Utica) 12.569 7. Thomas Walraven (Mohawk Valley) 12.429 8. Tyler Kikpatrick (Amsterdam) 12.303 9. Brady Acker (Victor) 12.234 10. Troy Scocca (Mohawk Valley) 12.083
“Isolated Power or ISO is a Sabermetrics baseball statistic which aims to measure a batter's raw power” 1. Michael Bollmer (Albany) .333 2. Brendan Tracy (Amsterdam) .293 3. Andrew Taft (Utica) .273 4. Bobby Slagle (Adirondack) .267 5. Taylor Olmstead (Utica) .263 6. Jack Holden (Saugerties) .250 7. Mark Cardinalli (Victor) .238 8. Hunter Tackett (Amsterdam) .231 9. Christian Santisteban (Elmira) .230 10. Mark Martin (Newark) .227 Note: Bold indicates league leader. Feel free to reach out with questions to [email protected]
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