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Most hitless games in 2007 team wins

Posted by Andy on December 9, 2007

You are probably wondering what the heck I mean by "most hitless games in team wins." Well let me first show you a more straightforward list, then ease our way into the biggie.

First, here are the guys who had at least one hit in the most team victories in 2007.

                   Year Games Link to Individual Games
+-----------------+----+-----+-------------------------+
 Matt Holliday     2007    82 Ind. Games
 Jimmy Rollins     2007    78 Ind. Games
 Derek Jeter       2007    77 Ind. Games
 Ichiro Suzuki     2007    75 Ind. Games
 Mike Lowell       2007    74 Ind. Games
 Magglio Ordonez   2007    73 Ind. Games
 Bobby Abreu       2007    73 Ind. Games
 Grady Sizemore    2007    72 Ind. Games
 Vladimir Guerrero 2007    72 Ind. Games
 Eric Byrnes       2007    72 Ind. Games
 Juan Pierre       2007    71 Ind. Games
 David Ortiz       2007    71 Ind. Games
 Victor Martinez   2007    71 Ind. Games
 Robinson Cano     2007    71 Ind. Games
 Casey Blake       2007    71 Ind. Games
 Jose Reyes        2007    70 Ind. Games

No surprise that the following factors are generally favored:

  • Teams with more wins (such as Rockies, Phillies, Red Sox, Yankees, Diamondbacks, etc) as that gives individual players more chances to amass games with at least one hit
  • Leadoff hitters who have more PAs and therefore a better chance of at least one hit in any given game (helloooo Jimmy Rollins and Ichiro, not to mention Juan Pierre and others)
  • Of course, better hitters. The higher the batting average, the more likely of getting at least one hit in a team game.

Interesting to see Mike Lowell so high there. In a year where Manny seemed to decline significantly, Lowell was hugely important to the Bosox, perhaps as important as Big Papi himself.

Now that you've had your warm-up, here's the list I really wanted to show. This is most games with out a hit (in which the player had at least 3 PAs) that his own team won.

                   Year Games Link to Individual Games
+-----------------+----+-----+-------------------------+
 Pat Burrell       2007    32 Ind. Games
 Alex Rodriguez    2007    29 Ind. Games
 Julio Lugo        2007    28 Ind. Games
 Josh Bard         2007    28 Ind. Games
 Nick Punto        2007    27 Ind. Games
 Brandon Inge      2007    27 Ind. Games
 Stephen Drew      2007    27 Ind. Games
 Jose Lopez        2007    26 Ind. Games
 Omar Vizquel      2007    25 Ind. Games
 Frank Thomas      2007    25 Ind. Games
 Andruw Jones      2007    25 Ind. Games
 Jason Varitek     2007    24 Ind. Games
 Richie Sexson     2007    24 Ind. Games
 Travis Hafner     2007    24 Ind. Games
 Mike Cameron      2007    24 Ind. Games
 Orlando Cabrera   2007    24 Ind. Games
 Josh Barfield     2007    24 Ind. Games

Kind of a curious list, huh? Keep in mind that one of the three factors from above is still a factor here: good teams. A player on a team that wins 105 games has many more chances for both hitless games and games with a hit than a player on a team that wins 65 games. So, I'm not sure that A-Rod's name being up there is all that significant. But Pat Burrell and Julio Lugo's names certainly belong, as players who had terrible first halves for good teams. I was surprised to see Orlando Cabrera on there, not to mention Travis Hafner or Frank Thomas. It doesn't seem right that they should be right alongside Andruw Jones and Richie Sexson two guys who had nightmare seasons. But, it is.

Now we know a guy like Pat Burrell walks a lot, and there is some value in that, so here is the list for the exact same set of criteria, except that instead of no hits, it's no times on base (minimum 3 PA per team win):

                   Year Games Link to Individual Games
+-----------------+----+-----+-------------------------+
 Jose Lopez        2007    20 Ind. Games
 Josh Barfield     2007    20 Ind. Games
 Julio Lugo        2007    18 Ind. Games
 Yuniesky Betancou 2007    18 Ind. Games
 Chris Young       2007    16 Ind. Games
 Miguel Olivo      2007    16 Ind. Games
 Gerald Laird      2007    16 Ind. Games
 Khalil Greene     2007    16 Ind. Games
 Jeff Francoeur    2007    16 Ind. Games
 Ivan Rodriguez    2007    15 Ind. Games
 John McDonald     2007    15 Ind. Games
 Ryan Garko        2007    15 Ind. Games
 Richie Sexson     2007    14 Ind. Games
 Alexis Rios       2007    14 Ind. Games
 Tony Pena         2007    14 Ind. Games
 Stephen Drew      2007    14 Ind. Games
 Robinson Cano     2007    14 Ind. Games
 Adrian Beltre     2007    14 Ind. Games

Three, count 'em, three Seattle Mariners on there. Ouch.

5 Responses to “Most hitless games in 2007 team wins”

  1. kingturtle Says:

    What that says to me is 29 times the Yankees won with ARod in the line-up and he could have sat on the bench. This is another reason why Magglio Ordonez should have been MVP. You don't see Magglio's name up there. Eh?

  2. Andy Says:

    Well, I think your conclusion is far too quickly drawn. In those 29 games, perhaps A-rod had 50 RBIs on groundouts, sac flies, and bases-loaded walks.

    Actually, here are those 29 games:
    http://www.bb-ref.com/pi/shareit/Jgp2

    He did have 6 RBI, 12 runs, 22 walks, and 9 HBP.

    Incidentally, Ordonez had 12 such games this year, with 3 RBI, 3 runs, 9 walks, and 0 HBP. Also, I don't think Ordonez was a bad choice for MVP.

  3. kingturtle Says:

    I wonder about RBI-less games in 2007 team wins.

  4. Andy Says:

    I'll check into that and post on it.

  5. Andy Says:

    Also, with regards to your comment about A-rod being on the bench, keep in mind that any great hitter's presence in a lineup has a measurable effect on a game even if he goes hitless. It helps the hitter ahead of him see more/better pitches, and may cause relief pitchers to come in, etc. The threat from a great hitter is always present, even in those cases where he ends up not producing. I am sure any given game would unfold differently (though not necessarily with a different ultimate outcome) if the Yankees put Wilson Betemit in there instead of A-rod.