August 15, 201114 yr It's quite obvious that Dunn and Rios are probably the biggest contributors as to why we are not leading the division. There are stats for everything nowadays, but...... I was wondering if there is any sort of individual stat for each player (throughout the course of the year) that states how many men have been on base in scoring position when he was at bat, and how many times the batter failed / succeeded in getting a hit while they had the runners in the scoring position. I wanted to see how many times Rios and Dunn have faired in this position and stat compared to everyone else on the team. Thanks
August 15, 201114 yr QUOTE (Rooftop Shots @ Aug 14, 2011 -> 11:00 PM) It's quite obvious that Dunn and Rios are probably the biggest contributors as to why we are not leading the division. There are stats for everything nowadays, but...... I was wondering if there is any sort of individual stat for each player (throughout the course of the year) that states how many men have been on base in scoring position when he was at bat, and how many times the batter failed / succeeded in getting a hit while they had the runners in the scoring position. I wanted to see how many times Rios and Dunn have faired in this position and stat compared to everyone else on the team. Thanks Rios is 16 for 96 with RISP and 0 for 10 with bases loaded. Dunn is 13 for 93 with RISP. Awful on both ends. You can see RISP stats on the player's yahoo profile under situational stats.
August 15, 201114 yr Author QUOTE (Markbilliards @ Aug 15, 2011 -> 12:50 AM) Rios is 16 for 96 with RISP and 0 for 10 with bases loaded. Dunn is 13 for 93 with RISP. Awful on both ends. You can see RISP stats on the player's yahoo profile under situational stats. Thank You for the info. I knew their stats were bad.................but a total of 29 for 189 is just absolutely downright sick.
August 15, 201114 yr QUOTE (Rooftop Shots @ Aug 15, 2011 -> 08:25 AM) Thank You for the info. I knew their stats were bad.................but a total of 29 for 189 is just absolutely downright sick. A .153 average...not all that different from the .160 Dunn's been hititng on the season is it?
August 15, 201114 yr I saw a stat a week or two ago saying Rios was .096 with RISP and two outs aka anti-clutch.
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