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Friday, July 10, 2009

AL SS Run Values Through the First Half of 2009

Player Team Pos PA AVG OBP SLG BRAR RSAA TRAR
Scutaro, Marco TOR SS 405 .282 .382 .413 22 16 38
Bartlett, Jason* TB SS 252 .354 .398 .555 29 0 29
Jeter, Derek* NYA SS 362 .313 .393 .455 27 -4 23
Andrus, Elvis TEX SS 251 .267 .325 .369 8 6 14
Ramirez, Alexei CHA SS 322 .276 .328 .420 12 0 12
Vizquel, Omar TEX SS 82 .297 .342 .378 4 4 8
Bloomquist, Willie KC SS 226 .283 .335 .385 9 -2 7
Aybar, Erick LAA SS 251 .277 .321 .371 5 2 6
Everett, Adam DET SS 217 .265 .322 .354 3 2 5
Cabrera, Asdrubal CLE SS 262 .298 .354 .409 11 -6 5
Santiago, Ramon DET SS 142 .273 .309 .461 5 -1 4
Harris, Brendan MIN SS 277 .270 .310 .371 3 0 3
Izturis, Cesar BAL SS 159 .260 .293 .327 0 2 2
Green, Nick BOS SS 213 .263 .324 .407 5 -4 2
Peralta, Jhonny CLE SS 317 .254 .330 .367 6 -5 1
Brignac, Reid TB SS 61 .271 .295 .390 0 -1 -1
Velazquez, Gil BOS SS 3 .000 .333 .000 0 0 -1
Andino, Robert BAL SS 149 .236 .268 .293 -5 3 -2
Cedeno, Ronny SEA SS 144 .156 .217 .297 -7 5 -2
Punto, Nick MIN SS 205 .218 .328 .242 -1 -2 -3
Lugo, Julio BOS SS 123 .284 .352 .367 5 -8 -3
Hernandez, Luis KC SS 53 .204 .235 .204 -3 0 -3
Lowrie, Jed BOS SS 20 .056 .150 .056 -3 -1 -3
Pena, Tony KC SS 47 .089 .128 .111 -6 0 -6
Cabrera, Orlando OAK SS 360 .250 .289 .331 -5 -2 -8
Aviles, Mike KC SS 127 .183 .208 .250 -8 -3 -11
Betancourt, Yuniesky SEA SS 245 .250 .278 .330 -4 -11 -15


BRAR: Batting runs above replacement level (position and park-adjusted) using linear weights
RSAA: Runs saved above average defensively using zone rating for non-catchers
TRAR: Total runs above replacement level (BRAR + RSAA)
* denotes All Star
** stats were compiled as of July 7

I'd feel bad for Marco Scutaro not making the All Star team if he hadn't hit that cheap HR off Mo back in 2007. Since he did, I don't care. Bartlett's starting to cool off a little, but is still having an outstanding offensive season. Derek Jeter's offense is right there with Bartlett thanks to an edge in playing time and in SB. Zone rating isn't a fan of Jeter's defense, although UZR thinks he's been around average. Whichever you believe, he's clearly not the horrific defender some people make him out to be.

--Posted at 11:59 am by SG / 49 Comments | - (137)



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