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Edinson Volquez allows back-to-back homers to start the game for the second time this season

Posted by Andy on April 19, 2011

Here's a bizarre one folks...

Sunday, the Pirates' Andrew McCutchen and Jose Tabata homered in the top of the first inning, back-to-back, off Reds' starter Edinson Volquez.

Weirdly, that's the second time Volquez has allowed b2b homers to start a game this year:

Gm# Date Batter Tm Opp Pitcher Score Inn RoB Out Pit(cnt) RBI WPA RE24 LI Play Description
1 2011-03-31 Rickie Weeks MIL @CIN Edinson Volquez tied 0-0 t1 --- 0 7 (2-2) 1 0.10 1.00 .87 *LEADOFF GM*:Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF-CF)
2 2011-03-31 Carlos Gomez MIL @CIN Edinson Volquez ahead 0-1 t1 --- 0 2 (0-1) 1 0.09 1.00 .79 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF)
1 2011-04-17 Andrew McCutchen PIT @CIN Edinson Volquez tied 0-0 t1 --- 0 3 (1-1) 1 0.10 1.00 .87 *LEADOFF GM*:Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep RF)
2 2011-04-17 Jose Tabata PIT @CIN Edinson Volquez ahead 0-1 t1 --- 0 1 (0-0) 1 0.09 1.00 .79 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep RF Line)
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 4/19/2011.

(Incidentally, I found these games using the Team Batting Event finder, set to 1st inning, no outs, HR, no runners on, and looked for games with at least 2 such homers.)

I happened to be in Cincinnati over the weekend and heard their local radio guys note Volquez's extreme ERA-by-inning split. He has a 29.25 ERA in the first inningand 1.93 ERA thereafter. The announcer compared this split to the career performance of Tom Glavine, which was not quite as stilted.

Back-to-back homers leading off a game has already happened more in 2011 than it did in all of 2010. Here's the only occurrence last year:

Gm# Date Batter Tm Opp Pitcher Score Inn RoB Out Pit(cnt) RBI WPA RE24 LI Play Description
1 2010-08-27 Cameron Maybin FLA @ATL Tommy Hanson tied 0-0 t1 --- 0 1 (0-0) 1 0.10 1.00 .87 *LEADOFF GM*:Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF)
2 2010-08-27 Logan Morrison FLA @ATL Tommy Hanson ahead 0-1 t1 --- 0 6 (3-2) 1 0.09 1.00 .79 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep CF)
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 4/19/2011.

And here's 2009:

Gm# Date Batter Tm Opp Pitcher Score Inn RoB Out Pit(cnt) RBI WPA RE24 LI Play Description
1 2009-05-13 Alfonso Soriano CHC SDP Chris Young down 2-0 b1 --- 0 2 (0-1) 1 0.09 1.00 .91 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF)
2 2009-05-13 Ryan Theriot CHC SDP Chris Young down 2-1 b1 --- 0 1 (0-0) 1 0.10 1.00 .92 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep CF)
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 4/19/2011.

Note that these last HRs were in the bottom of the 1st, as opposed to truly leading off the game.

It didn't happen at all in 2008 but check out the cool Finder results for 2007:

Gm# Date Batter Tm Opp Pitcher Score Inn RoB Out Pit(cnt) RBI WPA RE24 LI Play Description
1 2007-04-23 Craig Biggio HOU @PHI Adam Eaton tied 0-0 t1 --- 0 1 (0-0) 1 0.09 1.00 .87 *LEADOFF GM*:Home Run (Line Drive to Deep LF-CF)
2 2007-04-23 Jimmy Rollins PHI HOU Chris Sampson down 1-0 b1 --- 0 4 (1-2) 1 0.10 1.00 .92 Home Run (Line Drive to Deep RF)
1 2007-05-23 Grady Sizemore CLE @KCR Scott Elarton tied 0-0 t1 --- 0 2 (1-0) 1 0.09 1.00 .87 *LEADOFF GM*:Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep RF)
2 2007-05-23 Casey Blake CLE @KCR Scott Elarton ahead 0-1 t1 --- 0 4 (2-1) 1 0.09 1.00 .80 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF-CF)
1 2007-07-12 Jose Reyes NYM CIN Bronson Arroyo tied 0-0 b1 --- 0 3 (1-1) 1 0.10 1.00 .87 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep RF)
2 2007-07-12 Ruben Gotay NYM CIN Bronson Arroyo ahead 0-1 b1 --- 0 4 (2-1) 1 0.09 1.00 .75 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep RF)
1 2007-07-16 Chris Young ARI @MIL David Bush tied 0-0 t1 --- 0 2 (0-1) 1 0.10 1.00 .87 *LEADOFF GM*:Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep CF)
2 2007-07-16 Corey Hart MIL ARI Micah Owings down 1-0 b1 --- 0 2 (0-1) 1 0.10 1.00 .92 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF-CF)
1 2007-09-09 Rickie Weeks MIL @CIN Phil Dumatrait tied 0-0 t1 --- 0 4 (2-1) 1 0.09 1.00 .87 *LEADOFF GM*:Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep CF)
2 2007-09-09 J.J. Hardy MIL @CIN Phil Dumatrait ahead 0-1 t1 --- 0 2 (1-0) 1 0.09 1.00 .80 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep RF)
3 2007-09-09 Ryan Braun MIL @CIN Phil Dumatrait ahead 0-2 t1 --- 0 3 (1-1) 1 0.08 1.00 .69 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep CF)
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 4/19/2011.

There were b2b homers off Bronson Arroyo and Scott Elarton. There were two games that featured not b2b homers but leadoff homers by each team in their own half of the first inning. And, there were back-to-back-to-back homers by 3 Brewers off Phil Dumatrait in another game.

12 Responses to “Edinson Volquez allows back-to-back homers to start the game for the second time this season”

  1. Scott V. Says:

    Scary as a Reds fan seeing so many times when this has happened to Reds pitchers, current and former! I'm sure it's merely coincidence, stuff like this has to be, but you still wonder ...

    Also, in various articles I've read online, I guess Elias found that Chad Durbin (now of the reliever variety) was the last to have this happen twice in a single season like Volquez has (in 2000). What they didn't answer though (and I wonder if Play Index could) ... is if he is the only other person.

  2. Andy Says:

    Play Index could find out, I just didn't have time to research it any further, as I am on travel right now.

  3. koma Says:

    looking at Phil Dumatrait receiving a Gamescore of 24 despite giving up a total of 5 Hits (3 Homers and 2 Singels) before he was removed with no out recorded, i searched for

    From 1919 to 2011, as Starter, (requiring IPouts=0), sorted by smallest game_score

    and i found a Gamescore-minimum of 7 three times. And 2 of them came from the same pitcher.

    http://bbref.com/pi/shareit/ZQtWa

  4. Spartan Bill Says:

    That's not the weirdest stat amongst the Cinci Starting Pitchers.

    Mike Leake got charged with Caught Stealing yesterday, and he wasn't even at the ballpark.

  5. Doug Says:

    Not a big deal, but the PI query could be tweaked a bit.

    It picked up the Apr 23 and Jul 16 games in 2007, which I don't think were what we're talking about it here. In those games, it appears each of the starting pitchers allowed a homerun to the first batter he faced, rather than one SP allowing two homeruns.

    Poor Phil Dumatrait. Back-to-back-to-back jacks. Won't find many of those games.

  6. kenh Says:

    I could've done that. Give me a contract.

  7. Neil L. Says:

    @3 @5
    How do you get a reliever ready after 5 BF by Dumatrait at the start of a game?

    Mackinin must have learned from the original Captain Hook.

  8. John Autin Says:

    Here's an even more unlikely event: Mariano Rivera actually gave up 2 runs tonight, and blew the save.

    It was a bad night all-around for Mo. He snapped a 22-game no-BB streak (including the 2010 postseason); threw his first wild pitch since September 2009; and allowed 4 hits in a game for the first time since April 2009 (snapping a streak of 146 games, including the postseason).

  9. John Autin Says:

    Unlikelier still ... Bruce Chen has won 7 straight decisions, dating to last season. In his last 10 starts, Chen -- owner of the highest HR/9 of any pitcher with at least 1,000 IP -- has logged 70.1 IP with a 2.56 ERA. (True to form, though, he has allowed 9 HRs in those 10 games.)

  10. Neil L. Says:

    @8
    Gotta admit he looked like a lock coming in in the ninth against the reeling Jays.

    Ah, the unpredictability of baseball.

  11. MichaelPat Says:

    @8 & 10

    Bruins beat the Habs
    Hawks spanked the Canucks

    Canada was due

  12. DoubleDiamond Says:

    I have a James Taylor 1970s song playing in the background right now.

    What on earth are the Cincinnati Reds, the top team in the NL, doing playing the Milwaukee Brewers, one of the bottom feeders in the AL? And why are they playing a team from the 6-team NL East, Pittsburgh, instead of one of their NL West rivals, so early in the season? Pittsburgh comes later - playing the teams in the other division doesn't start until at least a few weeks into the season. Well, at least the two teams will be meeting in the NLCS in October, right?

    And then the winner will be playing Oakland or Baltimore (or maybe Billy Martin's Yankees) after that. But not the Brewers!

    James Taylor's song has ended, and now John Denver is singing "Rocky Mountain High". Oh, yes, Denver is somebody's AAA team, right?

    And now Jimmy Buffet. Maybe one day he will have his own beer and get one of those spring training parks in Florida to buy the naming rights to it. Not a major league stadium, of course, because we know that Florida doesn't have a team in the big leagues during the regular season.