by kenhutchings » Thu Mar 27, 2008 3:39 pm
[quote:4b99ffb85c="franky35"]In real life, Stroud played 6 seasons with a .237 career average and 14 total HRs. Over his career he managed 224 strike outs in 1353 ABs which is 1/6, which is slightly worse than Babe Ruth, but pitching in the late 60s was considerably better than in the 20s, so, based on strikeout %, it is pretty safe to assume that ES was a slightly better hitter than the Babe. It is astonishing to me that ES was credited with only 6 sacrifice hits for his entire career.
In 1969, ES got 6 triples in 243 plate appearances (206 ABs), so it looks like SOM was very generous with his TRIPLES.
I wouldn't put him on my team because I think there are better options (Uhlander for example).
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Stroud's rate of triples per plate appearance is just under 1 in 40. I'm not sure how Strato determines how many triples are generated from the batter's card and how many from the pitcher's, but it seems that triples from most pitchers are a somewhat rare occurrence. Vs. LHP, ES has a straight Triple on 1-7 (1 chance in 36), plus an additional chance for a triple on 1-8 (10% chance, or 5 chances in 2160). Vs. RHP, ES has a 90% chance of a triple on 1-8 (45 chances in 2160). Thus, vs. LHP (whom he batted against 12% of the time), ES has a 65/2160, or 1 in 33.2, chance of getting a triple (not counting the effect of the pitcher's card), and against RHP, he has a 45/2160, or 1 in 48 chance of getting a triple. If one were to calculate a weighted percentage (88% vs. RHP for the '69 season), then it doesn't appear that SOM was generous with triples.
As to Stroud vs. Uhlaender (both of whom are on my current team, BTW): according to Baseball Reference.com, ES had 5.1 runs created per game as opposed to TU's 4.3; ES had an 0.746 OPS compared to TU's 0.684 OPS. Granted, TU has the better fielding ratings, but it would appear that ES is slightly better in most offensive categories. And although ES was apparently platooned during the '69 season, his card against LHP isn't too shabby. This is the first '69 team (of three to date) where ES has been on my team; his slugging average through Game 153 is 0.500 (real life it was 0.393), so I'm extremely pleased about that. He's up to 24 triples now. :D