Monday, November 21, 2011

More numbers and historical comparisons


Want more statistical comparisons??  Of course you do.

This time we're taking career numbers (Brewers career numbers, that is) and comparing what they would average out to every 162 games.

These are raw numbers, 1 AB and you qualify.

you can see all the numbers here

Ready?? Go.

First up: Hits/162


PlayerH/162
Ryan Braun199.556
Paul Molitor199.096
Cecil Cooper197.336
Brian Harper184.781
Willie Randolph184.210
Dave Parker181.605
Felipe Lopez179.780
Kevin Seitzer179.733
Robin Yount178.223
George Scott176.294
Scott Podsednik174.097
Fernando Vina171.511
Lorenzo Cain169.535
Carlos Lee168.750
Richie Sexson166.551
Johnny Estrada166.050
Marquis Grissom166.032
Jeff Cirillo165.644
Lyle Overbay164.555
Von Joshua163.291
Tommy Harper162.714
Corey Hart162.407
Ted Simmons162.244
Carlos Corporan162.000

No surprise at the top, Braun at just below 200.  Brian Harper had 74 hits in 63 games in 1994 to come in 4th.  Dave Parker's 176 hits in 1990 get him 6th.  Felipe Lopez would have been at #1 with 203.727 with his 2009 season, but his 8 hits in 16 games in 2011 drop him to 7th.  Carlos Corporan had 1 hit in 1 career AB (2.000 OPS!!).


Next up, doubles/162

Player2B/162
Rick Wrona108.000
Dave Valle60.750
Freddie Velazquez54.000
Corey Koskie49.026
Ray Durham47.415
Jim Edmonds46.603
Lyle Overbay44.461
Ryan Braun41.556
Lorenzo Cain41.442
Gregg Zaun40.500
Andy Etchebarren40.500
Felipe Lopez39.512
Tommy Davis38.195
Brian Harper37.969
Geoff Jenkins37.677
Cecil Cooper37.510
Kevin Seitzer36.968
Damian Miller36.791
Carlos Lee36.205
Jerry Hairston36.000
Jeff Cirillo35.945
Corey Hart35.819
Paul Molitor35.350
John Vander Wal34.615

Nothing special here....wait 108??  Rick Wrona played 6 games in 1994 had 10 AB's 4 of them doubles.  His slash line ended up .500/.545/1.200.  Also in 1994 (what was in the water, steroids??) Dave Valle had 6 doubles in 16 games.  Freddie Velazquez had 2 doubles in 6 games for the baby Brewers in 1969 in Seattle.  Corey Koskie had 23 doubles in 76 games in 2006.  Ray Durham had 12 in 41 games in 2008.

Triples/162


Player3B/162
Luis Cruz23.143
John Poff17.053
Kevin Koslofski12.960
Randy Ready10.800
Tony Muser10.800
Alex Sanchez10.508
Eddy Diaz10.125
Bob Skube10.125
Alcides Escobar9.281
Dan Thomas9.000
Jose Vidal9.000
Bob Sheldon8.617
Ray Fosse8.526
Alex Diaz8.526
Nyjer Morgan8.168
Fernando Vina7.977
Joe Inglett7.941
Scott Podsednik7.890
Von Joshua7.745
Willie Lozado7.535
Paul Molitor7.506
Bob Coluccio7.415
Kevin Brown7.364
Ted Kubiak7.215

Who??

Luis Cruz, 1 triple in 7 games in 2010 for the win.  John Poff's 2 in 19 games in 1980 gets the silver.  Kevin Koslofski's 2 in 25 games in 1996 takes the bronze.  Ray Fosse apparently played for the Brewers in 1979 and had 1 triple.  T-Plush had 6 in 2011 to crash the list.

Home Runs/162


PlayerHR/162
Richie Sexson40.348
Prince Fielder37.335
Carlos Lee36.818
Larry Hisle35.919
Ryan Braun35.778
Jeromy Burnitz34.182
Rob Deer33.274
Gorman Thomas30.577
Russell Branyan30.484
Greg Vaughn30.319
Mike Cameron29.509
Kevin Brown29.455
Don Mincher28.929
Geoff Jenkins27.831
Rick Wrona27.000
Curt Motton27.000
John Jaha26.620
Steve Kiefer26.270
Bill Schroeder26.063
Corey Koskie25.579
Corey Hart25.236
Ben Oglivie24.815
Greg Goossen24.411
Matt Stairs24.224

not a whole lot to analyze here although Sexson coming in at #1 is a bit of a surprise.  Don Mincher had 25 homers for the '69 Pilots to make the list.  Rick Wrona makes this list as well as his only non-double happened to be a home run.  Curt Motton also had 1 HR in 6 games in 1972 to tie Wrona.

RBI/162


PlayerRBI/162
Richie Sexson120.742
Carlos Lee119.659
Larry Hisle118.018
Ryan Braun118.000
Jeromy Burnitz108.760
Prince Fielder106.485
Tommy Davis105.366
Cecil Cooper102.636
Greg Vaughn101.542
Jose Cardenal97.811
Ben Oglivie96.580
Ted Simmons95.982
George Scott95.916
Kevin Brown95.727
Candy Maldonado95.294
Dave Parker94.930
Rob Deer93.508
John Jaha92.789
Geoff Jenkins92.421
Bob Skube91.125
Dave Nilsson90.968
Don Mincher90.257
Casey McGehee89.706
Gorman Thomas88.938

Again Sexson comes out on top.  Jose Cardenal had 32 RBI in 53 games in 1971.  Candy Maldonado had 20 in 34 games in 1991.  Bob Skube's 1983 season would have him #1 at 121.500 but his 2/3 in 4 games drops him to 91.125 because he didn't have an RBI.  Another appearance by Don Mincher with 78 RBI in 1969.

Stolen Bases/162


PlayerSB/162
Mel Stocker72.000
Scott Podsednik59.435
Andy Allanson54.000
Tommy Harper48.529
Billy Bates46.286
Alex Sanchez44.659
Pat Listach40.231
Mike Felder38.453
Eric Young36.729
Paul Molitor35.961
Carlos Gomez28.838
Jose Cardenal27.509
Julio Franco27.000
Santiago Perez27.000
Darryl Hamilton26.514
Lorenzo Cain26.372
Tommy Davis25.024
Greg Martinez24.923
Gary Sheffield23.694
Gerald Williams23.271
Devon White23.143
Brad Komminsk23.143
Scott Fletcher22.390
Elvis Pena21.600

Grand Funk rules!! err, wrong guy  Mel Stocker: 9 games, 4 steals, 3 AB's 0 hits in 2007.  Nine innings in the outfield, 3/3 on chances 1.000 fielding percentage.  Call it a career.  Scott Podsednik makes the list of course.  Andy Allanson gets 3 steals in 9 games in 1992, remember him??  I didn't realize Julio Franco was that much of a base stealer.  Not just the 7 in 42 games in 1997 for the Brewers, he had 10 seasons with 10+ and 4 seasons over 30.  Elvis Pena, I assume, is the spawn of Elvis Presley and Tony Pena and had 2 steals in 15 games in 2001.

Walks/162



PlayerBB/162
Julio Franco119.571
Willie Randolph97.984
Prince Fielder91.876
Dave Valle91.125
Don Mincher90.257
Jeromy Burnitz87.629
Jody Reed85.500
Tommy Harper84.568
John Briggs84.051
Wayne Comer83.025
Lyle Overbay81.256
Felipe Lopez81.000
Rob Deer80.879
Richie Sexson79.483
Darrell Porter78.737
Ted Savage78.469
Mike Cameron77.688
Bernie Carbo77.478
Hank Aaron76.622
Jim Wynn76.500
Charlie Hayes76.314
Billy Jo Robidoux76.015
Greg Vaughn75.528
Larry Hisle75.502

Julio Franco's 31 free passes in 42 games in 1997 laps the field here.  Dave Valle's magical 1994 season of course gets him the 4th spot, 9 BB in 16 games isn't surprising when you mash a career best line of .389/.522/.639.  Don Mincher's career high 78 in 1969 gets him top 5.

Finally Billy Jo Robidoux makes an appearance!!

Strikeouts/162


PlayerSO/162
Rob Deer199.889
Jose Hernandez188.495
Mike Cameron179.465
Kevin Brown169.364
Billy Conigliaro168.231
Danny Walton165.812
Russell Branyan165.484
Brad Komminsk162.000
Chris Saenz162.000
LaVel Freeman162.000
Rickie Weeks160.934
Richie Sexson160.180
Paul Ratliff158.400
Julio Franco158.143
Junior Spivey157.500
Doug Davis153.832
Steve Kiefer153.243
Gene Brabender152.743
Gorman Thomas151.857
Ben Sheets149.538
George Brunet148.500
Bill Schroeder147.691
Geoff Jenkins146.771
Bill Hall146.014

Shocking, Deer kept it under 200



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