Guest OlerudOwned Guests Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 Benjamin Grimm wrote:Maybe they meant an 0 and 2 count?http://www.baseball-reference.com/pi/bsplit.cgi?n1=murphda08&year=2008#situa-count3 for 6. I'm stumped.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 TransMonk wrote:="I"]When Murphy batted in the eighth with 2 strikes, the Brewers scoreboard flashed that he is batting 1.000 with 2 strikes this year...a stat I never would have guessed. He continued by hitting a double down the line in left.Checking Baseball Reference, this stat is nowhere near correct...not sure where they got it from Oh well, for that one instance yesterday it was.I can't figure that he would have been batting 1.000 in any of his splits.But damn, some of his splits are incredible. I know it's a small sample size, but according to his b-r splits page... (all numbers are OPS)With nobody on base, his OPS is .850. With runners on, it's 1.062. With RISP, it's 1.145.Close and late: 1.238 OPS.Game Tied? 6-for-10, 1.392 OPS.Best when the game is close:Within 1 R 1.107Within 2 R 1.044Within 3 R .943Within 4 R .925Margin > 4 R 1.017"High Leverage" situations? 1.286, as opposed to less than .900 in other spots. (I'm too lazy to do the math)Innings 1-3 .769Innings 4-6 .970Innings 7-9 1.029Against Starters: around .700 (again, lazy math)Against Relievers: 1.353Dang.
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