Lose the clutch.....and gba is based on what exactly, since to my knowledge (and I could be very wrong) they didn't keep that stat for much of the past? Just asking.
For chevy seasons no pitcher cards have gba for just that reason.
However, for cadillac seasons either the data was available or was available via additional research (which strat claims to have done) and/or purchase from stat companies like stats, inc. and Elias. So pitchers cards should reflect a pitcher's ability to induce double plays just as accurately as say HRs allowed or HRs on the hitter cards.
My only thing here is I believe we still have some cards from chevy seasons who now have cadillac cards available. All chevy cards should be replaced with cadillac cards where they are available.
I hear ya...I love the gba..... I'm just asking how can they come up with a logic that gives Pop Stargell, rated 8 for speed, so few gba, but Sisler 17 for speed has a ton....just another thing that seems random yes?
Not random. If you look at the stats many players who have lots of speed also hit in to a lot of double plays because they also are ground ball hitters. They either hit the ball through the infield for their hits or beat out the throw for infield singles. That high ground ball rate translates in to high double play rates. Many power hitters are slow but make their outs on fly balls and strikeouts. So stolen base ratings or running ratings may not be an indicator of double play rates. Duda and Holliday for example have hit in to 7 double plays so far this season. So has Altuve.
If you want to make a case for gba not being accurate need to use actual real life double play stats and not ratings such as run rating which may or may not be relevant.