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Tim Redding Part 2

Posted by Raphy on July 13, 2008

Tim Redding finally got a win on Friday night ending his streak of 9 consecutive starts without a decision. (1 short of the (post 1956?) record ).

However, Redding did pitch 6 innings in that game, keeping alive an unprecedented (at least since 1956) streak. Since April 13 Redding has made 18 starts. In every single one of those starts he has pitched at least 5 innings, but no more than six and 1/3. This by far shatters the (post 1956) record of 13 consecutive starts.

Here are the leaders:

                   StreakStart  Streak End Games   W   L   GS  CG SHO  GF  SV   IP     H    R   ER   BB   SO   HR   ERA  HBP  WP  BK Teams
+-----------------+-----------+-----------+-----+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 Tim Redding        2008-04-13  2008-07-11    18    6   2  18   0   0   0   0  103.2  107   50   48   33   70  12   4.17   3   6   0 WSN                                  

 Josh Fogg          2005-07-26  2006-04-24    13    4   5  13   0   0   0   0   72.1   91   46   40   23   34   9   4.98   2   3   0 PIT-COL                              

 Javier Vazquez     2006-05-23  2006-07-30    12    5   3  12   0   0   0   0   70.2   90   53   51   22   57  10   6.50   8   2   0 CHW                                  
 Cory Lidle         2006-05-16  2006-07-15    12    3   3  12   0   0   0   0   70.2   75   40   39   31   47  11   4.97   5   2   0 PHI                                  
 Jimmy Haynes       2002-06-16  2002-08-13    12    5   3  12   0   0   0   0   69.2   80   36   36   27   39   8   4.65   0   1   0 CIN                                  
 Andy Ashby         1996-06-05  1996-09-28    12    2   3  12   0   0   0   0   66     68   27   25   16   35   7   3.41   2   2   0 SDP                                  

 Mike Pelfrey       2007-05-01  2008-04-09    11    4   6  11   0   0   0   0   60.2   65   35   33   31   40   4   4.90   7   2   0 NYM                                  
 Jeff Suppan        2007-06-22  2007-08-17    11    1   3  11   0   0   0   0   60.1   79   36   35   24   41   2   5.22   3   6   0 MIL                                  
 Jaret Wright       2006-04-28  2006-06-27    11    4   4  11   0   0   0   0   59.2   63   27   26   22   30   4   3.92   2   3   0 NYY                                  
 Kirk Rueter        2001-08-07  2001-10-07    11    3   5  11   0   0   0   0   62.1   69   26   26   16   22   6   3.75   1   0   0 SFG                                  
 Kevin Brown        2001-05-23  2001-09-22    11    5   2  11   0   0   0   0   61     56   25   23   28   50   5   3.39   1   2   0 LAD                                  
 Hipolito Pichardo  1992-05-20  1992-07-16    11    4   3  11   0   0   0   0   62.2   62   26   22   23   26   3   3.16   0   2   0 KCR                                  
 Ron Robinson       1985-10-05  1987-08-10    11    4   2  11   0   0   0   0   64.1   67   30   29   17   39   4   4.06   0   1   0 CIN                                  

4 Responses to “Tim Redding Part 2”

  1. jksesq1 Says:

    Not to be dismissive but when I read something like this, I have to ask: what's the point? (A) Does this help me understand the game of baseball, or (B) is it an interesting and/or cool stat? What is the significance of completing 5 to 6 1/3 innings in every start? I guess it shows some kind of perverse consistency although if that's what you're going for, why not show streaks of exactly 5 innings, or streaks of "5 to X" innings where X is a number with some significance to it? Why did you set X equal to 6.1 except to justify a use of the tool?

  2. Raphy Says:

    I'm sorry that you did not find this stat interesting. I was certainly not trying to justify the use of this tool.

    I was looking into Redding because, as I mentioned a week or two ago he was (and is) the leader this season in terms of starting games in which his team has won.

    I thought that this was interesting.

    Then I wondered why it was that Redding had won so few games, if his team has won so many of his starts. I then discovered his consecutive no decision streak.

    I thought that this was interesting as well.

    After that I began to wonder how it was that Redding had so many no-decisions. It was then that I noticed that he had been remarkably consistent in his mediocrity in terms of innings pitched. This was not because of a predetermined measure or because of whatever comfort people seem to have in whole numbers. It was because this is what Redding had actually done. If this streak had happened a year ago it wouldn't have interested me. If three other people had done this, it wouldn't have interested me. However, Redding is the middle of this streak now, and no one ever has been in the middle of such a streak. This I do find interesting.

  3. mmayes Says:

    Click through to see the list of decision-less starts and then look at John D'Acquisto's game log from 1977. He had 10 starts in a row without a decision....and only pitched 24 2/3 innings!! He had one 5 inning stint and another 6 inning stint and everything else was much less. How his teams bailed him out time after time when he buried them in the first or second inning was amazing.

    I find that type of incompetence amazing, but find even more amazing the concrete example of the dugout saying, "We'll pick you up!"

  4. BunnyWrangler Says:

    Aw, you jinxed him.