This article is part of our Collette Calls series.
The start of the season does not allow anyone to hide a slump or a slow start. That low batting average or those missing counting categories stick out like a sore thumb on the scoreboard. Conversely, if you are Homer Bailey, an 8.16 ERA is going to stand out like a sore thumb, and that will happen when you permit 29 runners to reach base and allow six home runs over your first three starts. On that note, if you are not already asking the Bailey owner in your league about his availability, stop reading this article and do so. Remember Rick Porcello last season? He finished April with a 8.84 ERA and a 1.71 WHIP. The rest of 2013, he went 12-6 with a 3.77 ERA and a 1.23 WHIP. Right now is as bad as it will get for Bailey and his most recent start was something the weather had a heavy hand in.
Bailey is not the only player off to a rough start, as there
The start of the season does not allow anyone to hide a slump or a slow start. That low batting average or those missing counting categories stick out like a sore thumb on the scoreboard. Conversely, if you are Homer Bailey, an 8.16 ERA is going to stand out like a sore thumb, and that will happen when you permit 29 runners to reach base and allow six home runs over your first three starts. On that note, if you are not already asking the Bailey owner in your league about his availability, stop reading this article and do so. Remember Rick Porcello last season? He finished April with a 8.84 ERA and a 1.71 WHIP. The rest of 2013, he went 12-6 with a 3.77 ERA and a 1.23 WHIP. Right now is as bad as it will get for Bailey and his most recent start was something the weather had a heavy hand in.
Bailey is not the only player off to a rough start, as there are several notable zeroes still on the docket to start the season. Keep in mind the fact that the only offensive or pitching indicator that we have enough plate appearances to stabilize at this point is strikeout rate. We are still a few weeks away from walk rate coming into play.
Players with 0 walks (minimum 50 plate appearances): Juan Uribe, Melky Cabrera, Dustin Pedroia. Uribe is no shocker as his career walk rate is just 5.7%. Cabrera's career rate is slightly higher at 7.1%, but Pedroia has a 9.2% career walk rate and his career walk rate is higher than his career strikeout rate. He is dealing with a wrist injury that he injured in the home opening series against Milwaukee, but there are a few things in play here.
STAT | CAREER | 2014 |
Swings out of the zone | 25.9% | 29.5% |
Swings in the zone | 57.0% | 60.7% |
Swing% | 42.4% | 46.0% |
Out of zone contact | 83.3% | 77.4% |
Pitches seen in zone | 52.9% | 52.7% |
He is expanding his strike zone, swinging more frequently, and making less contact when he does expand the zone. Injuries should not cause these types of behaviors.
Players with 0 RBI (minimum 45 plate appearances): Carlos Ruiz, Xander Bogaerts. Ruiz has had 30 runners on base when he has come to the plate over 49 plate appearances. Only one has come into score when Ruiz has been at the plate and they scored on a fielder's choice double-play.
Date | Pitcher | RoB | Play Description |
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2014-03-31 | Tanner Scheppers | -2- | Walk |
2014-03-31 | Tanner Scheppers | -23 | Fielder's Choice SS; Howard out at Hm/SS-C |
2014-03-31 | Alexi Ogando | -2- | Walk |
2014-04-01 | Martin Perez | 1-- | Groundout: 3B-2B/Forceout at 2B (SS-3B Hole) |
2014-04-01 | Jason Frasor | -23 | Groundout: SS-1B |
2014-04-04 | Travis Wood | 1-- | Hit By Pitch; Revere to 2B |
2014-04-04 | Hector Rondon | -2- | Walk |
2014-04-04 | Brian Schlitter | 1-- | Groundout: SS-1B (SS-3B Hole) |
2014-04-06 | Carlos Villanueva | 1-- | Flyball: CF (CF-RF) |
2014-04-06 | Carlos Villanueva | 12- | Reached on E6/attempted forceout (Ground Ball); Byrd to 3B; Brown to 2B |
2014-04-08 | Kyle Lohse | 12- | Lineout: RF (Short RF) |
2014-04-08 | Kyle Lohse | -2- | Lineout: LF |
2014-04-08 | Zach Duke | 1-- | Strikeout Swinging |
2014-04-09 | Matt Garza | 1-- | Double to RF (Fly Ball to Deep RF); Rollins to 3B |
2014-04-09 | Matt Garza | 12- | Groundout: SS-2B/Forceout at 2B (SS-2B) |
2014-04-09 | Jim Henderson | 12- | *ENDED GAME*:Strikeout Swinging |
2014-04-11 | Jose Fernandez | 123 | Strikeout Swinging |
2014-04-11 | Kevin Slowey | 123 | Ground Ball Double Play: 2B-SS-1B; Howard Scores/No RBI; Byrd to 3B |
2014-04-14 | Ervin Santana | 12- | Line Drive Double Play: 2B (SS-2B); Byrd out at 2B/2B-SS |
That kind of bad luck cannot continue, but that is a terrible start to the season.
Players with 0 steals: Alejandro de Aza, Dustin Pedroia, Erick Aybar, Ian Desmond, Juan Lagares, Will Venable...Mike Trout!!! Trout has yet to attempt a steal this season despite being on base 17 times when the next base was unoccupied.
Date | Score | RoB | Out | Play Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014-03-31 | tied 0-0 | 1-- | 0 | Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF); Calhoun Scores |
2014-03-31 | down 4-3 | 1-- | 2 | Single to P (Line Drive to SS-3B Hole); Aybar to 2B |
2014-04-02 | down 1-0 | --- | 0 | Double to LF (Line Drive) |
2014-04-02 | down 8-0 | 1-- | 0 | Triple to LF (Line Drive to Deep LF); Calhoun Scores |
2014-04-04 | tied 0-0 | --- | 1 | Home Run (Line Drive to Deep LF Line) |
2014-04-04 | ahead 1-11 | --- | 2 | Single to CF (Line Drive to CF-RF) |
2014-04-05 | tied 0-0 | --- | 1 | Single to 2B (Ground Ball to SS-2B) |
2014-04-07 | ahead 0-5 | 1-- | 0 | Single to CF (Line Drive); Calhoun to 2B |
2014-04-08 | tied 0-0 | --- | 1 | Single to RF (Ground Ball) |
2014-04-11 | down 1-0 | --- | 1 | Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF-CF) |
2014-04-11 | tied 4-4 | 1-- | 2 | Single to CF (Ground Ball thru SS-2B); Aybar to 2B |
2014-04-12 | tied 1-1 | --- | 0 | Single to RF (Line Drive to RF Line) |
2014-04-12 | ahead 1-3 | --- | 0 | Double to CF (Ground Ball thru SS-2B) |
2014-04-13 | down 1-0 | --- | 1 | Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep CF) |
2014-04-13 | ahead 1-7 | 1-- | 0 | Single to LF (Ground Ball thru SS-3B Hole); Shuck to 2B |
2014-04-13 | ahead 2-9 | 1-- | 0 | Single to CF (Ground Ball); Shuck to 2B |
Trout has only been on first with second base unoccupied four times this season: three times in a tie game and once in a 10-run blowout. This appears to be a matter of choice right now but it does not appear to be injury-related.
Players with 0 home runs (minimum 50 plate appearances): Aaron Hill, Andrew McCutchen, Carlos Santana, Dustin Pedroia, Edwin Encarnacion, Jacoby Ellsbury, Matt Holliday, Prince Fielder, Robinson Cano, Shin-Soo Choo, Wil Myers. Each of those players were top 60 overall picks by ADP and they're each being out-homered so far by Gio Gonzalez and Madison Bumgarner. Encarnacion's streak dates back to last season as he has gone homerless in his last 71 at-bats, which is the fifth-longest dry spell of his career. Last season, Fielder went 84 straight at-bats in June without a home run and went on to hit just 13 more the rest of the season for Detroit. Cano's homerless streak also dates back to last season as he has now gone 104 at-bats without a home run, the fifth-longest streak of his career.
Players with 0 strikeouts (minimum 50 plate appearances): Andrelton Simmons. This is not the guy that would have come to mind given his undisciplined ways of 2013. Simmons is swinging at the same amount of pitches, but making better contact as his swing-and-miss rate has improved by five percentage points. He has put 60.6% of his balls in play compared to 52.4% last season, and stopped chasing pitches. Last season, he chased 26% of the pitches thrown to him out of the strike zone and this season he has improved that rate to 20.6%.
Again, the sample size for these players is still too small for nearly every statistic, so don't freak out if your guy is on one of these lists. Better days are ahead, unless his name is Matt Moore or Maicer Izturis.