Thoughts on Updated Team Fielding Stats

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Thoughts on Updated Team Fielding Stats

PostSat Oct 26, 2024 10:38 am

The improvement that SOM made yesterday to the Team Fielding stats -- simply the ability now to sort the columns in the table, same as the hitting and pitching stats -- triggered a number of thoughts. One is how nice it is to see that info in a more usable format, and another is it was great of SOM to finally do that for us.

But another thought was about the game of baseball itself. From the game's beginnings in the 19th Century and through to the Deadball Era, the essence of the game was defense -- team defense, in particular. Putouts, assists, and errors were on at least equal footing with offensive statistics in importance to players and fans alike.

Box scores through this period and beyond didn't list each player's RBI in a game. Instead it listed their PO, A, and E. Game accounts in newspapers dwelled almost entirely on the exploits of the pitchers and fielders' "corkers (good plays)" and "muffins (errors)," rather than hits and runs scored.

I knew a coach of my son's Little League teams who, in the very first practice, would gather the players for a meeting and ask, "Who knows what is the object of the game of baseball?" Invariably the kids would say "score more runs than the other team." The coach would answer, "No. Baseball is the only game where the defense controls the game ball. The object of the game is to keep the other team from scoring runs."

More than a century has passed since Babe Ruth and an endless succession of HR sluggers have shifted the focus from defense to offense. But sometimes it's still fun to watch a game and pay closer attention to the skills and canny of the team in the field in suppressing runs.

PS: OFast in the Team Fielding table stands for Outfield Assists. It took me a day to figure that out, because I was reading it as "Oh Fast...." :lol:
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Re: Thoughts on Updated Team Fielding Stats

PostSat Oct 26, 2024 4:41 pm

One more thought: I’d like to see the percentage of x chances made per team. The existing “AVG” column is fielding average using errors and chances.
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Re: Thoughts on Updated Team Fielding Stats

PostSat Oct 26, 2024 6:30 pm

tdkearns wrote:One more thought: I’d like to see the percentage of x chances made per team. The existing “AVG” column is fielding average using errors and chances.

EXACTLY!
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Re: Thoughts on Updated Team Fielding Stats

PostSun Oct 27, 2024 8:55 pm

X-chart results BY TEAM in one place would be a tremendous improvement. All the data is there individually if you go look at the SOM MISC tab on each team's individual stats page. This would be an excellent tool.
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Re: Thoughts on Updated Team Fielding Stats

PostMon Oct 28, 2024 11:37 am

"More than a century has passed since Babe Ruth and an endless succession of HR sluggers have shifted the focus from defense to offense. But sometimes it's still fun to watch a game and pay closer attention to the skills and canny of the team in the field in suppressing runs."
This got me started again on my love of and mourning of the demise of inside baseball (the recent "innovations" for our attention-span-deficient times aside). I wonder, since Ruth, which eras had the most emphasis on inside baseball. As it's "my" era, maybe the 60's, with the advent of Maury Wills?
Oh boy, now I'm trying to figure out how to study that question :)

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