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Yankees Missing Bats To Blame For Team’s Record

Posted by Steve Lombardi on June 27, 2007

The Yankees lost to the Orioles today, by a score of 4-0.  This made me wonder:  How many games have the Yankees lost this season, to date, where their pitchers have held their opponent to 4 earned runs or less? 

Using the Baseball-Reference.com Play Index Team Pitching Game Finder, and setting it for "For 2007, Playing for NYY, Team Lost, (requiring ER<=4)" shows us that this has happened 14 times (this season, to date) prior to this evening.  

  Cnt Date          Tm   Opp GmReslt  IP   H  R ER BB SO HR Pit Str IR IS  BF  AB 2B 3B IBB HBP SH SF GDP SB CS Pk Ptchrs   ERA

+----+-------------+---+----+-------+----+--+--+--+--+--+--+---+---+--+--+---+---+--+--+---+---+--+--+---+--+--+--+------+------+

    1 2007-06-26    NYY  BAL L  2-3   8.1 10  3  3  8  3  0 153  90  0  0  40  31  1  0   0   0  1  0   1  2  1  0      3   3.24

    2 2007-06-21    NYY  COL L  3-4   8   10  4  4  3  8  2 154  93  3  1  37  32  1  0   0   1  0  1   0  2  1  0      5   4.50

    3 2007-06-19    NYY  COL L  1-3   8    8  3  3  4  7  1 136  90  3  0  36  30  0  0   0   1  1  0   1  2  0  0      4   3.38

    4 2007-06-15    NYY  NYM L  0-2   9    7  2  2  3  9  1 143  88  1  0  35  32  0  0   0   0  0  0   0  5  2  0      4   2.00

    5 2007-05-29    NYY  TOR L  2-3   8    6  3  1  1  3  0 114  73  1  1  29  25  1  0   0   0  2  1   2  2  0  0      2   1.12

    6 2007-05-27    NYY  LAA L  3-4   9    8  4  4  4  8  0 148  94  4  2  36  30  1  0   0   1  0  1   1  0  2  0      4   4.00

    7 2007-05-26    NYY  LAA L  1-3   9    6  3  3  4  7  0 118  78  0  0  36  32  2  1   1   0  0  0   1  0  0  0      2   3.00

    8 2007-05-18    NYY  NYM L  2-3   8    5  3  3  1  6  1 101  64  0  0  29  27  2  0   0   0  0  1   1  0  0  0      2   3.38

    9 2007-05-17    NYY  CHW L  1-4   8    7  4  4  6  4  1 144  87  3  1  36  26  2  0   1   1  1  1   2  2  1  0      4   4.50

   10 2007-05-13    NYY  SEA L  1-2   8    9  2  2  2  2  0 109  69  1  0  33  30  1  0   0   0  0  1   2  0  1  0      2   2.25

   11 2007-05-11    NYY  SEA L  0-3   8    8  3  3  4  2  1 118  75  0  0  35  31  3  0   0   0  0  0   0  2  1  0      3   3.38

   12 2007-05-07    NYY  SEA L  2-3   9    6  3  3  3  1  1 111  71  0  0  35  32  1  0   0   0  0  0   1  2  0  0      3   3.00

   13 2007-04-15    NYY  OAK L  4-5   8.2  8  5  4  2  6  1 132  85  0  0  36  33  1  1   0   0  0  1   1  1  0  0      3   4.15

   14 2007-04-13    NYY  OAK L  4-5  10.1  7  5  4  6  6  2 196 111  0  0  48  39  1  1   2   2  1  0   0  0  0  0      6   3.48

Of these 15 losses (including tonight to bring it to 15), there are 9 games where the Yankees lost the game by one-run.

Let's take the 9 and the 15 and use an average of the two.   That's 12 games.  Using this, it's not a reach to say that there are 12 games that the Yankees have lost this season, so far, that could have been wins if their reported offense had decided to show up that day.

Make those 12 losses into 12 wins.  That would change the Yankees record this season to 48-17 (instead of 36-39).  A record of 48-17 would put the Yankees in first place now, in the A.L. East - one game ahead of the Boston Red Sox.

If Yankees fans want to know why their team is having issues this season, it's because of their batters, not their pitchers.  Blame Cano, Matsui, Damon, Cabrera, Abreu and the cast of thousands who have played first base for the Yankees this season.  Blame Giambi for getting hurt - again. 

If some of these guys were having better seasons with the sticks, then perhaps life in Yankeeland would be a little sweeter these days.

3 Responses to “Yankees Missing Bats To Blame For Team’s Record”

  1. birtelcom Says:

    I was curious to see if what you found about the Yankees was unusual. I re-ran your PI search for games lost while giving up 4 ER or fewer, except looking for all teams instead of just the Yanks, and asking PI to return the results in the form of number of times such games occurred per team. I then took the resulting list, pasted it into Excel and ran an average. The average number of losses per MLB team this year when the team's pitchers give up 4 ERs or fewer is 13.6, compared to the Yanks' 15.

  2. birtelcom Says:

    Also, checking BR's wonderful Expanded Standings, we see that the Yanks's hitters at 5.3 runs per game lead the AL East in scoring runs and are third in MLB. The pitching/defense, on the other hand, giving up 4.6 runs per game, is 4th in the AL East (behind not just the Red Sox but the Jays and O's as well) and 7th in the AL. Clearly the Yanks have been unlucky in close games (check out that Luck column in the Expanded Standings), and will likely get better in the second half of the season but the Yankees under-performance thus far is at least as much the responsibility of the pitchers as the hitters who overall (that means you A-Rod, Jeter, Posada)have been pretty darn good.

  3. Steve Lombardi Says:

    Interesting birtelcom - thanks.