Phil Wood’s still honking…who knew?
Read More...This brings us back to balls and strikes, and the case of minor league ump—and big league fill-in—John Tumpane.
Tumpane was behind the plate May 12 when the Nationals played the Cubs.
Tumpane is a Triple-A guy who’s called up when a regular ump has a day off. He started getting major league assignments in 2010 when he was only 27 and apparently believes that close enough is good enough.
When a pitch is so far off the plate that the catcher makes no ...
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1. Esoteric throws a 'hard slider' posted on September 27, 2012 at 10:05 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Werth by K%, BABIP, and XBH% through his career:
24% K, ,161 Iso, .389 BABIP - 2007
25% K, .225 Iso, .324 BABIP - 2008
23% K, .238 Iso, .304 BABIP - 2009
23% K, .236 Iso, .352 BABIP - 2010
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25% K, .157 Iso, .286 BABIP - 2011
17% K, .138 Iso, .361 BABIP - 2012
He's maintained pretty much the same (quite good) walk rate through all these seasons. Werth lost his power stroke, but he's been remade as a different hitter in a very short period of time. He's probably a little lucky in BABIP this season, but with the huge drop in K-rate, Werth should be able to maintain a good OBP even if he loses 30-40 points of BABIP.
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