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Monday, November 02, 2009

The Fielding Bible Awards: The 2009 Awards

Third Base – Ryan Zimmerman, Washington
Third base is a very strong, deep defensive poistion in baseball right now. I would be comfortable with any of the top nine guys in our voting winning The Fielding Bible Award—or the Gold Glove award, for that matter—this year. Ryan Zimmerman has broken out of the pack in my estimation, however, by becoming the Defensive Runs Saved leader at third base over the last three years. His first Fielding Bible Award is well deserved. The rest of the best: Adrian Beltre, Chone Figgins, Evan Longoria, Scott Rolen, Brandon Inge, Pedro Feliz, Jack Hannahan and Joe Crede.

Shortstop – Jack Wilson, Pittsburgh and Seattle
Wilson won’t win a Gold Glove this year. Just like Mark Teixeira didn’t win one last year. He split time between leagues, and the Gold Glove voters don’t know which league to put him in. Not so with The Fielding Bible Awards. Jack Wilson was the best shortstop in baseball last year. Period. We don’t care which league he played in. He led all shortstops in Run Saved by a wide margin (27 runs saved to Brendan Ryan’s 19) and has taken over the MLB lead for most Runs Saved over the last three years (51). Mr. Wilson is the Fielding Bible Award winner at shortstop for 2009.

Center Field – Franklin Gutierrez, Seattle
What a story. Gutierrez excelled defensively for two years playing right field for Cleveland. He led all right-fielders in plus/minus in each of 2007 and 2008, despite playing less than 100 games each year. Seattle put a huge emphasis on defense in 2009, and Franklin came through for them with another Fielding Bible Award, this time in center field. His 31 runs saved tied him with Chone Figgins for the most in baseball last year. For outfielders, Carl Crawford’s 23 runs saved was second best to Gutierrez. The Seattle Mariners finished the 2009 season as the best defensive team in baseball, with 109 runs saved as a team.

Thanks to GG Barnald.

Repoz Posted: November 02, 2009 at 02:23 PM | 15 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   1. Esoteric Posted: November 02, 2009 at 02:39 PM (#3374464)
The moral of the story: the Seattle Mariners had a defense for the ages last season. We may never look upon its likes again for a long time.
   2. Russlan will never be fond of Jason Bay Posted: November 02, 2009 at 02:53 PM (#3374480)
I think when I have some time I will watch some Mariner games during the offseason.
   3. fra paolo Posted: November 02, 2009 at 02:55 PM (#3374484)
Is it just my suspicious mind, or is it the case that Hal Richman's notorious Yankee bias continues in these awards?

(Sadly, I cannot post a link to the detailed voting breakdown. You have to go to the site and look for Complete Vote Tally under The Voting.
   4. villageidiom Posted: November 02, 2009 at 02:59 PM (#3374487)
Regarding Mark Buehrle... holy crap. Per the article:

15 stolen bases against
5 caught stealing (by catcher)
14 traditional pickoffs (runner out trying to get back to first)
16 throw to first, runner broke for second, runner thrown out

So... 15 extra bases, and 35 extra outs (30 of which didn't involve the catcher).
   5. Russlan will never be fond of Jason Bay Posted: November 02, 2009 at 03:04 PM (#3374493)
Not that it's any less amazing but Buehrle put up those numbers over the last 4 years.
   6. RJ in TO Posted: November 02, 2009 at 03:07 PM (#3374497)
Is "runs saved" in relation to average at the position in any one year, or is it in reference to some historical standard? I'm curious, as if it's based only against the competition in one year, the clustering of strong to excellent defenders at 3B would imply that there are also a number of total trainwrecks out there at the position as well.
   7. puck Posted: November 02, 2009 at 03:27 PM (#3374527)
Plus/minus uses BIS data, right? The results at 2nd must be a lot different from bUZR over at fangraphs. Hill has been pretty average in UZR the last two seasons (0.7 and -1.5 runs) but did much better the two seasons before that.
   8. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Griffin (Vlad) Posted: November 02, 2009 at 03:55 PM (#3374558)
Nice to see Jack get some deserved recognition, for once.
   9. jwb Posted: November 02, 2009 at 06:29 PM (#3374707)
Is it just my suspicious mind, or is it the case that Hal Richman's notorious Yankee bias continues in these awards?
I dunno. He voted Teixeira #1 at 1B, he finished fourth. No other Yankees made the top ten, for which there is voting detail. Cano, Jeter, Damon, Gardner, and Swisher each drew a few points, but it's hard to say who made those votes.
   10. Srul Itza Posted: November 02, 2009 at 06:56 PM (#3374736)
I see where Ichiro won for right field. Between that, his hitting and his baserunning, he seems like a nice player. I wonder why I haven't heard more about him.
   11. Dewey, Steven Wright Wannabe and Soupuss Posted: November 02, 2009 at 06:58 PM (#3374741)
Mark Buehrle is awesome.

That is all.
   12. cpass Posted: November 02, 2009 at 07:15 PM (#3374769)
I'm glad to see that The James Gang is starting to use other measures beyond Plus/Minus to evaluate pichers. I always felt that, since it's a counting stat, it unfairly penalized strikeout pitchers. Buehrle isn't a stikeout pitcher, but he is a very good fielder, so his Plus/Minus is always high because he has more fielding chances than the guys who strike out more batters than Buehrle's career K/9 rate of 5.2.

But agreed: He is awesome.
   13. Chris Needham Posted: November 02, 2009 at 08:57 PM (#3374892)
Yay for Zimmerman! Let's hope he can hold off Kevin Kouzmanoff and Raffy Palmiero for the real award.

The thing that's fun about a really good defensive 3B is that owing to the reaction times and the standard camera angles, half of their great plays are of the "what the hell was that?" type, and the other half are "ho-hum, that looked routine."

It isn't til they switch to another angle on the replay, that you realize what the hell they've just done.
   14. JJ1986 Posted: November 02, 2009 at 09:01 PM (#3374895)
Zimmerman will probably win since he hit much better than David Wright this year.
   15. bookbook Posted: November 03, 2009 at 05:15 AM (#3375866)
Beltre, Wilson, Ichiro, Gutierrez... nice.

But, Lopez was just okay at 2b. Endy Chavez was injured before Wilson showed up, so it was hard to keep 3 CFs out there at once. (Wilson's predecessor weren't great). Griffey/Sweeney was the first DH tandem to actually hurt their team on defense. (And the team refused to play Saunders in LF!)

And the defense was the only asset on a team that was supposed to win 100 games.

By the standards of expectations, the M's defense sucked.
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