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Lowest WHIP for middle relievers, 2005-2007

Posted by Andy on December 6, 2007

I see that David Riske got a nice fat contract from the Brewers and I was curious to see how he came out on this fairly arbitrary search for the best relievers from the last 3 years.

The criteria are at least 80% of games in relief, at least 100 IP total over those 3 seasons, and no more than 20 saves (to eliminate closers.) You'll notice that some players qualified with just 2 of those 3 seasons.

Here are all the guys meeting those criteria with WHIPs under 1.2:

  Cnt Player             **WHIP**  SV   IP   From  To   Ages   G   GS  CG SHO  GF  W   L   W-L%   H    R   ER   BB   SO    ERA  ERA+  HR   BF  IBB HBP  BK  WP Teams         BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  OPS+  SH  SF  2B  3B GDP  SB   CS  Pk
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    1 Pat Neshek          0.932     0  107.1 2006 2007 25-26  106   0   0   0  23  11   4  .733   67   34   32   33  127   2.68  163  13   416   5   2   0   2 MIN          .181  .248  .323  .571   50   4   6  12   1   4    4   4   0
    2 Rafael Soriano      0.962    11  139.1 2005 2007 25-27  131   0   0   0  46   4   5  .444   97   43   41   37  144   2.65  163  18   547   2   5   0   2 SEA-ATL      .193  .255  .343  .598   58   1   2  15   3   8   14   4   0
    3 Rafael Betancourt   0.967     7  203.2 2005 2007 30-32  172   0   0   0  44  12   8  .600  160   61   58   37  201   2.56  173  16   792  10   0   0   0 CLE          .214  .250  .330  .580   52   3   4  37   1   7   15  10   0
    4 Russ Springer       1.040     0  184.2 2005 2007 36-38  210   0   0   0  46  13   6  .684  136   75   70   56  166   3.41  128  22   743   5  10   0   5 HOU-STL      .205  .274  .349  .623   64   6   6  20   5  10   13   4   0
    5 Justin Speier       1.065     0  168   2005 2007 31-33  174   0   0   0  53   7   5  .583  131   55   52   48  158   2.79  162  21   684   5   8   1   7 TOR-LAA      .211  .276  .366  .642   66   6   2  27   3   4   13   6   1
    6 Bobby Howry         1.069    16  231   2005 2007 31-33  241   0   0   0  82  17  16  .515  195   82   77   52  191   3.00  150  20   927   8   5   0   2 CLE-CHC      .229  .275  .345  .620   62  12   6  27   6  13   10   6   0
    7 Matt Capps          1.088    19  163.2 2005 2007 21-23  165   0   0   0  62  13   8  .619  150   61   56   28  123   3.08  143  17   660  15   7   0   5 PIT          .246  .285  .384  .669   76  11   4  31   1  14    6   3   1
    8 Justin Duchschere   1.097    14  157.2 2005 2007 27-29  135   0   0   0  43  12   8  .600  137   52   48   36  149   2.74  159  14   637   6   3   0   5 OAK          .233  .279  .349  .628   65   6   4  20   3  12   14   3   3
    9 Aaron Heilman       1.128     6  281   2005 2007 26-28  208   7   1   1  62  16  15  .516  232  113  102   85  242   3.27  129  19  1147   7  14   1   8 NYM          .226  .292  .327  .619   66  15   5  37   5  25   26   5   0
   10 Peter Moylan        1.133     1  105   2006 2007 27-28   95   0   0   0  21   5   3  .625   83   35   26   36   77   2.23  192   7   427  13   7   0   2 ATL          .221  .299  .323  .622   66   5   4  13   2  13   11   2   1
   11 Scot Shields        1.139    11  256.1 2005 2007 29-31  223   0   0   0  47  21  23  .477  198   99   89   94  259   3.12  142  20  1046   6   7   0  26 LAA          .212  .288  .317  .605   60   7   5  36   1  21   19   3   1
   12 Manuel Corpas       1.151    19  110.1 2006 2007 23-24  113   0   0   0  49   5   4  .556   99   33   31   28   85   2.53  191   9   442   4   4   0   2 COL          .243  .298  .356  .654   67   2   1  17   1  15    3   4   0
   13 David Riske         1.154     5  186.1 2005 2007 28-30  164   0   0   0  72   5  10  .333  156   67   63   59  128   3.04  148  25   766   5   8   0   0 CLE-TOT-KCR  .228  .294  .390  .684   78   8   6  32   2  16    9   3   0
   14 George Sherrill     1.166     4  104.2 2005 2007 28-30  174   0   0   0  24   8   7  .533   71   43   42   51  122   3.61  120   7   433   7   2   1   1 SEA          .195  .292  .294  .586   56   9   7  15   0   5    4   2   2
   15 Jon Rauch           1.174     6  208.2 2005 2007 26-28  188   1   0   0  49  14  13  .519  177   86   81   68  180   3.49  121  23   861  12   3   1   8 WSN          .229  .289  .371  .660   78   4  12  33   4   9   17   5   0
   16 Joel Zumaya         1.179     2  117   2006 2007 21-22   90   0   0   0  19   8   6  .571   79   36   34   59  124   2.62  174   9   492   4   3   0   7 DET          .187  .288  .277  .565   48   3   5   7   2   3    7   1   0
   17 Cla Meredith        1.183     0  132.2 2005 2007 22-24  128   0   0   0  29  10   7  .588  130   51   44   27   96   2.98  136  10   545   7   6   3   4 BOS-SDP      .256  .300  .353  .653   79   2   3  15   2  18   11   3   0
   18 Darren Oliver       1.183     0  145.1 2006 2007 35-36  106   0   0   0  30   7   2  .778  128   64   58   44  111   3.59  124  18   606   4   4   1   2 NYM-LAA      .234  .292  .385  .677   77   4   8  26   1  10    6   1   0
   19 Tony Pena           1.190     3  116   2006 2007 24-25  100   0   0   0  19   8   8  .500   99   57   50   39   84   3.88  121  14   479   4   5   1   4 ARI          .231  .300  .402  .702   80   3   4  19   6  12    1   1   3
   20 Josh Hancock        1.196     1  103.2 2005 2007 27-29   81   0   0   0  24   4   4  .500   95   47   43   29   64   3.73  118  12   433   2   1   1   4 CIN-STL      .242  .293  .410  .703   84   6   4  26   2  12    4   0   1
   21 Scott Linebrink     1.197     4  219.2 2005 2007 28-30  217   0   0   0  39  20  11  .645  193   81   74   70  188   3.03  133  25   897  10   2   0  11 SDP-TOT      .235  .296  .373  .669   83   3   2  28   5  17   22   5   0

Riske makes the list at #13, and he's definitely posted some good numbers. Frankly, I didn't realize just how well the late Josh Hancock would stand up to such a set of criteria, but he makes it too at #20.

Scott Linebrink squeaks in there too, although his numbers have been trending very badly over the last 2 seasons. I suspect that Chicago greatly overpaid for him, and time will tell.

By the way, I hear a lot of people ask why middle relief pitchers aren't better. The answer is pretty clear: if they were good, they'd eventually become either a closer or a starter, roles upon which more emphasis is placed. Middle relievers tend on average to be the worst major league pitchers, with numerous exceptions.

4 Responses to “Lowest WHIP for middle relievers, 2005-2007”

  1. spartanbill Says:

    I wonder if there has ever been a list of 21 pitchers pulled from the P-I that had only 2 lefties.

  2. Andy Says:

    I guess this list is slightly biased against lefties because of the 100 IP requirement, since many lefties are used for fewer batters overall.

  3. spartanbill Says:

    Hi Andy

    I thought about that too, but I did a quick informal study of run of the mill lefty relievers; Orosco, Groom, Embree, Stanton, Villone, Rincon, Eure and they seemed to have no problem meeting the 100 IP threshold.

  4. spartanbill Says:

    I duplicated your study and restricted it to lefties and found 34 qualifiers with the median WHIP being 1.409. Doing the same survey for righties gave me 102 qualifiers withe a medium of 1.368

    Using the top 15th percentile cutoff I found the lefty cutoff to be 1.256, and the righty cut off to be 1.179

    Using the top 85th percentile cutoff I found the lefty cutoff to be 1.563, and the righty cut off to be 1.521

    I don't know waht to draw from this, perhaps the scarcity of lefties causes a manager to give chances to less effective left handers, or perhaps this simply reflects left-handers being at a platoon disadvantage more than right handers.

    I guess that's a topic for another day.