February 20th in Matthias, Sabermetrics, Two Minute Stat Shot by Matthias Koster .

OBP : A Hidden Factor

 

OBP : A Hidden Factor

  

 

Another two minute stat shot, this time dealing with OBP and some of its hidden aspects.

 

 

Today, let’s take a different viewpoint at On Base Percentage. Most assume that the OBP deals solely with hits, walks, and at-bats, but it does include a few extra factors. The equation for OBP is;
H+BB+HBP
AB+BB+HBP+SF

We’re going to leave SF (Sacrifice flies) alone for today and focus on the HBP. I personally love having a player on my favorite squad that’s willing to €œtake one for the team€.

A high OBP usually illicit comments to the tune of €œgood plate discipline, bat control, and overall baseball savvy, etc But does getting hit by a pitch really exhibit strong plate skills from the batter? Or does is it just a sign of his toughness?

There’s really nothing wrong with this be included in the OBP statistic, but it can give a substantial boost to certain player’s bottom lines. Here’s a list of the highest boosts in OBP due to HBP in 2006.

 

First Name Last Name Standad OBP OBP minus HBP OBP HBP Differential
Rickie Weeks 0.363 0.332 0.031
Aaron Rowand 0.321 0.292 0.029
Reed Johnson 0.390 0.364 0.026
Jose Bautista 0.335 0.311 0.024
Chris Burke 0.347 0.324 0.023
Shane Victorino 0.346 0.325 0.021
Brady Clark 0.348 0.328 0.020
Edwin Encarnacion 0.359 0.340 0.019
David Eckstein 0.350 0.331 0.018
Jason Giambi 0.413 0.396 0.017

 

So when you see these players, realize that the OBP that their sporting isn’t 100% related to their plate discipline, it is also aided by the HBP. Again, there’s nothing wrong with that, but now we have a little more insight into some players high OBP.
 

 

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