Today we’ll take a look at Javier Vazquez year-by-year in several key categories. He’ll try to keep up his hot start tonight against the Cards. For all the talk about his decline and his brilliant New York flameout, Javy Vazquez has kept up a strong strikeout rate, walk rate, and kept the ball in the […]
Tag: Chart of the Day
Braves Chart of the Day: April 28, 2009
We’re three weeks into the season, so let’s look at how the hitters have fared on a weekly basis. This chart shows each hitter’s season OPS at the end of each week. Stats are through Sunday 4/26. At least Casey Kotchman is trending in the right direction, I suppose.
Braves Chart of the Day: April 24, 2009
Chipper Jones turns 37 today, so I thought it would be interesting to look at other players similar to him, with an eye toward his Hall of Fame chances. Below are the Similarity Scores (a Bill James creation) of the next 10 most similar batters to Chipper through his current age. This doesn’t adjust for […]
Braves Chart of the Day: April 23, 2009
A chart for your Thursday. Let’s see who’s producing the most wins in terms of their corresponding batting and fielding dollar values. Take these with a grain of salt, though (if you read the comments at that link, which explains Dave Cameron’s system). Stats are still through Sunday’s games. I know Anderson’s last, but it’s pretty […]
Braves Chart of the Day: April 22, 2009
Another day, another Braves chart. We’ll look at a possibly unfamiliar stat today: Ultimate Zone Rating. One of many “all-encompassing” fielding metrics, UZR is “The number of runs above or below average a fielder is in both range runs, outfield arm runs, double play runs and error runs combined,” according to FanGraphs. If you want […]
Braves Chart of the Day: April 21, 2009
Today begins the second week of the Braves Chart of the Day series, in which I attempt to befuddle readers with my Excel wizardry bring baseball’s numbers to life. How much can things change in one week? This is a comparison of the Braves’ hitters season OPS at the end of Week 1 vs. the […]
Braves Chart of the Day: April 17, 2009
Baseball, with its seemingly endless stream of numbers and lengthy season, presents ample opportunities to share many types of data. In an effort to keep presenting that data in new and interesting ways, I will strive to post one new Braves chart per weekday (Tue-Fri) as a way to spur your thoughts and possibly facilitate […]
Braves Chart of the Day: April 16, 2009
Baseball, with its seemingly endless stream of numbers and lengthy season, presents ample opportunities to share many types of data. In an effort to keep presenting that data in new and interesting ways, I will strive to post one new Braves chart per weekday (Tue-Fri) as a way to spur your thoughts and possibly facilitate […]
Braves Chart of the Day: April 15, 2009
Baseball, with its seemingly endless stream of numbers and lengthy season, presents ample opportunities to share many types of data. In an effort to keep presenting that data in new and interesting ways, I will strive to post one new Braves chart per weekday (Tue-Fri) as a way to spur your thoughts and possibly facilitate […]
Braves Chart of the Day: April 14, 2009
There are few more compelling ways to present data than in chart form. Baseball, with its endless stream of numbers and lengthy season, presents ample opportunities to share data, so I’m going to try a new series called the “Braves Chart of the Day.” My intent is to provide a starting point for some discussion […]