We’re a week into interleague play now, and that changes the day off to Tuesday, so that gives us an opportunity to look at some overlooked numbers in baseball, especially NPB.
Def Eff |
F% |
FIP |
ERA |
W% |
CL |
0.685 |
0.989 |
4.13 |
4.49 |
0.304 |
|
0.689 |
0.988 |
4.00 |
3.56 |
0.477 |
|
0.688 |
0.990 |
3.18 |
2.87 |
0.587 |
|
0.669 |
0.988 |
3.51 |
4.19 |
0.49 |
|
0.713 |
0.989 |
4.24 |
3.55 |
0.457 |
|
0.693 |
0.991 |
3.15 |
2.73 |
0.681 |
In CL we see that defensive competency is actually keeping the Giants and Swallows closer in the standings than they really should be, as the Giants have better pitching but worse ERA due to having the worst defenders in the league (no big surprise here for a team that is always assembled full of sluggers).
DER |
F% |
FIP |
ERA |
W% |
PL |
0.678 |
0.988 |
4.19 |
4.49 |
0.415 |
|
0.697 |
0.987 |
3.36 |
3.28 |
0.529 |
|
0.709 |
0.984 |
3.79 |
2.94 |
0.547 |
|
0.682 |
0.985 |
3.61 |
3.90 |
0.481 |
|
0.699 |
0.984 |
3.63 |
3.22 |
0.627 |
|
0.679 |
0.985 |
3.82 |
4.26 |
0.407 |
In the PL, Fighters have great pitchers, but it’s their defense that makes them a winning team (with league leading ERA) despite their pathetic offense (team OBP of .300 is by far the worst in the league). Eagles are for real, with their solid pitching, defense, and league leading .350 OBP and run scoring prowess, they should actually be winning more games than they currently are. Look for them to solidify their playoff position in the coming weeks.