A Data Table!

Thursday, August 30 2012 @ 12:58 AM EDT

Contributed by: Magpie

There was discussion in the Bronx Therapy thread about the correlation between the Yankees reliably high total of walks and their reliably high total of runs scored.

The entrails of two more teams (Detroit and Tampa Bay) were chosen, more or less at random, for additional examination. I'm going to add the Blue Jays. And I'm also going to add two more offensive categories (HR and HITS - best to stick to counting stats here) and tie them all together in a nice, easy-to-read data table.  We should make the obligatory obvious caveat that using team ranking in the league is extremely crude. Sometimes the difference between the third place team and the eight place team is enormous, and sometimes it's vanishingly small. But anyway....

NEW YORK

Year   RS BB HR HITS

2012   3      4   1    6
2011    2      1   1    5
2010   1      2   3    6
2009 1      1   1    2
2008   7      8   4    5
2007   1      3   1    1
2006   1      3    2    2
2005 2      2    2    2
2004 2      1    2   10
2003   3      1    3    5


DETROIT

Year   RS  BB  HR  HITS

2012   6     5    9    5
2011   4      5    7    4
2010   8     5    8    4
2009   10    8    7   9
2008   4     5    2    4
2007   2     12    6    2
2006   5    13    3    8
2005   11   14    7    5
2004   8     6    5    7
2003   14   12   10   14

TBR

Year   RS  BB  HR  HITS

2012 10     1   10   13
2011 7      3    7   13
2010 3      1    6   13
2009 5     3    5   11
2008 9     2    5   13
2007 8     5    3   8
2006 14   12    7   14
2005 8      8    8    7
2004 14    12   12   14
2003 12   12   14   9

TORONTO

Year   RS  BB  HR  HITS

2012 7     9    3   10
2011 5      4    5   9
2010   6     9    1   10
2009   6      6    4    4
2008   11   11   10   12
2007 10    6    9   12
2006 7      5    4    3
2005 5      6   11    9
2004 12    8   12   12
2003 2      4    5    2
There are chicken and egg issues here, which are extremely difficult to untangle. You will find a correlation between walks and runs scored. After all, you generally find a correlation between HRs and runs scored, and you will normally find a correlation between walks and home runs. The same guys who draw lots of walks are usually the same guys who hit lots of home runs.But there it is.

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