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jackky  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, September 26, 2017 8:28:48 AM(UTC)
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There are a lot of interesting tidbits of information that may be gained through the new splits pages found here on FanGraphs, but there's one that shines most importantly the remainder Joe Mauer. The Twins star catcher isn't just a tremendous hitter; hes additionally a tremendously weird hitter. Take, for instance, Mauers career spray chart numbers for balls hit to various areas of the area. There are some things which should jump from the page immediately. How about this crazy 10.09 GB/FB ratio as he pulls the ball, which is the consequence of that even crazier 7.6% FB% on balls to right field. Seriously, seven point six percent of his balls to right field are categorized as fly balls. When Mauer turns on a pitch, hes beating it in to Air Jordan 3 the ground. That flips entirely as he hits the ball the other way, though, as nearly 50% of his balls in play to left field are fly balls. That latter number is entirely normal, actually its the batted profile on pulled balls that's Nike Free Og 2014 so nutty. Actually, for reference, lets give the league averages for all hitters on their spray chart data. Thats the norm. Youll see the obvious pull power, with LH and RH hitters posting .280 ISOs once they hit for their pull field. That gets decline in half when a normal hitter rises the middle or the other way. For almost every hitter in baseball, their lowest wOBA is going to be towards the opposite field, where fly balls are high but home runs are low, resulting in lots of weak fly outs. Mauer, though, Nike Air Huarache High isn't any normal hitter. His power is nearly entirely to left field. When he goes another way, he runs a .410 wOBA, and the ISO is two times as high to LF (.257) because it is to RF (.122). When he pulls the ball, hes pretty terrible, posting only a .289 wOBA, thanks to the copious quantity of ground balls. The difference between his pull/opposite field numbers are stunning, especially in comparison with how pretty much every other hitter on the planet functions. In fact, with all this data, theres actually a case to be made that teams should think about employing two different shifts against Mauer; an outfield shift playing him as if he would be a pull-heavy right-handed batter, as well as an infield shift treating him as a pull-heavy left-handed hitter. Groundballs left side and flyballs to the right side comprise such a small percentage of Mauers batted ball profile that a straight-up alignment is an inefficient method of defending him, and hes made a living by taking benefit of it. If you employ the standard infield shift, with three defenders on the right side, you should be able to limit his hits through the hole in the crazy quantity of Nike Air Zoom Spiridon 16 grounders. At the same time, shifting your outfielders another way, shading towards left field, will cover more of the places that he traditionally racks up his extra base hits. By having the outfielders shifted towards left, youre also more likely to stop balls that roll beyond the third baseman, who is left to defend that side from the infield on his own, prior to them getting towards the wall. It would look really weird, and Mauers a good enough hitter that he might just render the whole thing moot by changing his swing and swatting balls right field corner, but Nike Sock Dart SP Id like to visit a team give mt s is a try. The current method of trying to get him out certainly isnt working, and his batted ball profile is really unique it almost demands a radical alternation in the way you position your fielders when hes at the plate. So, stat guys working for MLB clubs looking over this, here's your challenge for 2010 convince your manager to give the double-shift against Mauer a chance. Make him change his approach to get on base. Stop letting him beat you just because hes so different than a normal hitter.
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