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Monday, May 11, 2009

Friar Forecast: Gettinger: What is Wrong with Brian Giles?

Damn Phlebotinum-fueled double carcass switch…right under our very noses!

So, if Giles is not chasing more pitches, and is not having a tougher time making contact with the ball, what has been his problem?  Simply, Giles is not making solid contact with the ball.  Only 12.5% of his balls in plays have been line drives.  For his career, Giles’ LD% has consistently (his LD% shows very little variation between years) hovered around 20%.  Instead, Giles is hitting a lot more grounders.  Hitting more grounders, and less line drives is significant because line drives are the type of ball in play that are most likely to go for a hits and extra bases.

While the drop in line drive percentage partially explains the lower batting average and slugging percentage, it does not tell the whole story.  Some of Giles’ struggles can be attributed to poor luck.  This season, Giles has a BABIP of 0.165.  His line drive rate suggests he should have BABIP closer to 0.245.*  This implies Giles should have a batting average of 0.214 rather than 0.151. 

...Unfortunately, the Giles situation is much different from the Peavy situation.  In Peavy’s case, he was essentially the same pitcher he has always been, but with a few starts of terrible luck.  Giles’ struggles can not be entirely attributed to bad luck.  Making solid contact with the ball is a skill, and Giles has not done a good job of it this season.  Even with some regression towards his career LD%, we may still be disappointed with the results.  Giles is 38 years old.  He is not this bad.  But a precipitous drop in performance from the previous year would not be entirely unusual.  Giles will turn things around.  Just not all the way (or even close to all the way) around.

Repoz Posted: May 11, 2009 at 11:25 AM | 11 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
  Tags: padres, projections, sabermetrics

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   1. Benji Gil Gamesh is not being paid to be that guy Posted: May 11, 2009 at 12:14 PM (#3174081)
He's 38 and has been clearly in decline since at least 2005?
   2. Famous Original Joe C Posted: May 11, 2009 at 12:22 PM (#3174084)
He's 38 and has been clearly in decline since at least 2005?

This was my exact thought when I read the headline.
   3. AROM Posted: May 11, 2009 at 12:32 PM (#3174085)
Plus he probably can't use as many steroids as he used to.
   4. Gromit Posted: May 11, 2009 at 12:36 PM (#3174088)
Giles will turn things around.

The Padres' bench looks forward to your butt. I'm willing to try Kyle Blanks defense to have his bat in the line up.
   5. RJ in TO Posted: May 11, 2009 at 12:39 PM (#3174090)
He's 38 and has been clearly in decline since at least 2005?

This was my exact thought when I read the headline.


Same here, although, in my mind, it was phrased as "He's old. Get over it."
   6. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Griffin (Vlad) Posted: May 11, 2009 at 01:27 PM (#3174113)
"He's 38 and has been clearly in decline since at least 2005?"

Not as badly as his raw line would lead you to believe, though. He's in probably the worst of all possible parks - PETCO just killed his power.
   7. AROM Posted: May 11, 2009 at 01:43 PM (#3174133)
It's a terrible park for hitting homers, but the decline is more than that. He used to hit more homers on the road every year than he now hits for the entire season.

Last 4 years he's averaged 13.5 homers per year (9 on the road). For 1999-2002 he averaged 19 road homers per year.
   8. Rodder Posted: May 11, 2009 at 02:34 PM (#3174183)
Friar Forecast: Gettinger: What is Wrong with Brian Giles?

He beats up women.
   9. SoSH U at work Posted: May 11, 2009 at 02:38 PM (#3174186)
He beats up women.


I'm stunned it took 8 posts to get this. I thought there was some pretty solid evidene of just what was truly wrong with Brian Giles.
   10. Van Lingle Mungo Jerry Posted: May 11, 2009 at 02:52 PM (#3174194)
He beats up pregant women, causing them to have miscarriages.

Fixed.
   11. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Griffin (Vlad) Posted: May 11, 2009 at 04:12 PM (#3174285)
"It's a terrible park for hitting homers, but the decline is more than that. He used to hit more homers on the road every year than he now hits for the entire season."

This is true, of course. I just wanted to throw out a reminder about the importance of the park on his line the last few years.

Analytically, the thing that'd worry me the most about his line in 2009 is the BB/K. 13/15 isn't bad by normal baseball standards, but it's very un-Giles. The last time he finished a season with more K than BB was 1998, and it's usually not even close.

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