NL Wild Card Showdowns
September 11, 2007 by Geoff Young
Filed under Games Worth Watching
There aren’t any real compelling story lines in the American League on Tuesday. I guess you could watch the Angels beat up on Baltimore, or hope for a good outing from Philip Hughes against the Blue Jays. Maybe Alex Rodriguez will hit another homer or three.
Moving to the league that isn’t afraid to let its pitchers hit…
National League
Rockies at Phillies, 4:05 p.m. PT — Both teams are fighting for a wild card berth, although Colorado remains a long shot. Franklin Morales and his 6.23 ERA go up against Adam Eaton, MLB’s worst pitcher this year, so if too many runs …read more
Worst of the Worst
September 10, 2007 by Geoff Young
Filed under Odds and Ends
With the season winding down, I got to wondering who’s stinking up the joint? Here are the players with the lowest OPS+ by position (minimum 430 PA, roughly what it would take to qualify for the batting title if the season ended now) and the pitchers with the highest ERA+ (minimum 140 IP for starters, 40 G for relievers):
Worst Position Players of 2007
Pos
Name
Team(s)
BA
OBP
SLG
OPS+
Statistics are courtesy of Baseball-Reference and are through games of September 9, 2007.
C
Jason Kendall
Oak/ChN
.245
.300
.313
63
1B
Lyle Overbay
Tor
.239
.317
.397
85
2B
Josh Barfield
Cle
.245
.273
.326
59
3B
Nick Punto
Min
.199
.286
.255
46
SS
Tony Pena
KC
.256
.276
.334
56
Omar Vizquel
SF
.239
.299
.295
56
LF
Jason Bay
Pit
.253
.331
.424
95
CF
Juan Pierre
LA
.290
.323
.347
73
RF
Delmon Young
TB
.293
.322
.416
92
Quick comments:
Kendall and Pierre have humongous contracts. Kendall’s is up at the end of the ‘07 season, …read more
Dissecting the Cy Young Candidates
August 27, 2007 by Geoff Young
Filed under Awards, Stats and Analysis
Dissecting is such a gruesome word for it, don’t you think? Maybe dismantling would have been better. Hmm, maybe not.
Anyway, the important thing is that Rich at Baseball Analysts has taken a nice look at this year’s contenders. The American League race is extremely tight (and who knew how good Hideki Okajima has been!), while a couple of right-handers out west are leading the pack in the National League.
What, no love for Adam Eaton or Jose Contreras?






