IGD: Padres vs Reds (14 May 07)

Mon, May 14, 2007Ballhype: hype it up!
by Geoff Young

first pitch: 7:05 p.m. PT
television: Channel 4SD
matchup: Greg Maddux (2-2, 3.67 ERA) vs Matt Belisle (3-2, 3.45 ERA)
previews: Padres.com | SI.com

Here’s a split that is sure to baffle us all:

NL West Batting with Runners in Scoring Position
Team AB BA OBP SLG ISO RBI/AB
Stats courtesy of ESPN, through May 13, 2007.
Giants 308 .289 .380 .461 .172 .419
Padres 302 .268 .351 .397 .129 .354
Dodgers 349 .269 .375 .364 .095 .398
Rockies 336 .256 .381 .336 .080 .342
Diamondbacks 282 .245 .348 .355 .110 .369
NL average 317 .256 .356 .394 .138 .369

The Giants are on fire, with the second best OPS in the league behind Atlanta. One thing about the Padres is that despite hitting reasonably well with RISP, they’re not driving in nearly as many runs as they should be. At first I thought this might be due to the relatively low ISO, but a quick glance at the Dodgers’ success suggests this isn’t the case.

My guess is that the Padres don’t do as good a job at advancing runners, which is exacerbated by poor overall team speed. (The Dodgers have swiped 18 of 20 bases with RISP, while the Padres are 0-for-1; they’re the only team in the NL that hasn’t stolen a base with RISP.) I’d be real interested to see how the Padres and Dodgers compare in terms of scoring from second on a single.

How does the division look with RISP and two out?

NL West Batting with Runners in Scoring Position and Two Out
Team AB BA OBP SLG ISO RBI/AB
Stats courtesy of ESPN, through May 13, 2007.
Giants 145 .262 .389 .483 .221 .393
Dodgers 154 .221 .385 .305 .084 .325
Padres 142 .218 .331 .345 .127 .246
Diamondbacks 141 .213 .323 .340 .127 .270
Rockies 167 .222 .366 .269 .047 .263
NL average 152 .233 .354 .375 .143 .316

The Giants can’t really keep this up, can they? Closer to home, I’d like to see the Padres drive home that run with two outs every now and then. This isn’t some great revelation, but it confirms our suspicions founded on anecdotal evidence.

On a happier note, here’s a fun split:

Padres Splits by Inning
  PA BA OBP SLG R
Stats courtesy of Baseball-Reference, through May 13, 2007.
Innings 1-3
Padres 488 .237 .309 .390 52
Opponent 472 .248 .299 .369 50
Innings 4-6
Padres 487 .243 .316 .366 59
Opponent 486 .235 .311 .354 57
Innings 7-9
Padres 444 .249 .322 .418 46
Opponent 417 .198 .275 .275 28
Innings 10+
Padres 74 .174 .219 .232 3
Opponent 78 .178 .231 .247 4

I love this bullpen. Go Padres!

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27 Responses to “IGD: Padres vs Reds (14 May 07)”

  1. Turbine Dude Says:

    Just got my 2007 Ducksnorts Annual today. Really cool. I would recomend it to anyone who is a Padre/baseball geek.

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  2. Turbine Dude Says:

    Nice catch crudge.

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  3. Turbine Dude Says:

    NOG with a nice double.

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  4. Turbine Dude Says:

    Bases loaded, no outs. This is where we need th HR.

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  5. Turbine Dude Says:

    Cameron finally earning his paycheck.

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  6. Turbine Dude Says:

    KK gets it done!

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  7. Mark Ase Says:

    Cameron and Kouz with a hit in the same game…..has that happened yet this year?

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  8. Krs1 Says:

    KOUZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!

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  9. Turbine Dude Says:

    Where is everyone tonight?

    Nice RBI for Bard.

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  10. Turbine Dude Says:

    Maddux is definatley on his game tonight.

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  11. Turbine Dude Says:

    Another Nice RBI for Josh.

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  12. Turbine Dude Says:

    This is turning out to be a laugher.

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  13. Kevin Says:

    Decent five innings from Maddux.

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  14. Turbine Dude Says:

    I thought MLB fired Joe West.

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  15. Marsh Says:

    I am confident that when we look back at this game, what will stick out is that it was Kouz’s breakout game! (nothing else interesting, nothing at all…)

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  16. Marsh Says:

    crap.

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  17. Phantom Says:

    I was at yesterday’s game and I called it then that Kouz’s “IF single” would get it going.

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  18. Turbine Dude Says:

    Maddux is hot tonight. Good laugher for a change.

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  19. Turbine Dude Says:

    Crudge!!!!!!!!!!!

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  20. Phantom Says:

    19: Crudge indeed.

    Could we see more of this Maddux for the rest of the year? That would be great.

    The Dodgers are down 8 in 1 Top 7, also a reason to be happy.

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  21. Turbine Dude Says:

    20: Agreed. Dodgers loosing is always a good thing.

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  22. Phantom Says:

    2 weak hits off Maddux could jeaporfize the shut out, that sux.

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  23. Turbine Dude Says:

    Nonetheless, a great outing by Gregg.

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  24. Jason Says:

    Loved watching Wells grab Maddux and try to get some of his arm to wipe off on his at the end of the game. Great game!

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  25. Phantom Says:

    Dodgers are trying to come back. C’mon St. Louis, keep ‘em down.

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  26. Phantom Says:

    Dodgers lost! Pads two back!

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  27. Geoff Young Says:

    Just got back from the game. That was one of the best pitching performances I’ve ever seen in person, and that includes CY’s near no-no against Pittsburgh last year. Really a lot of fun to watch. It’s also nice to see some of Kouz’ line drives finally fall in for hits.

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