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Friday, November 12, 2010

2010 Pitch Times

For pitchers that threw 500 or more qualified pitches (pitches that meet the requirements for tracking pitch times, which I have discussed here and here) in 2010, here are the 20 major league leaders and major league trailers for time between pitches.  Measurements are in seconds.



PitcherTeam                             Average Pitch Time
David PauleyMariners16.0
Mark BuehrleWhite Sox16.0
Lucas FrenchMariners 16.2
Daniel HudsonWhite Sox / Diamondbacks16.6
Brett AndersonAthletics16.6
Joe BlantonPhillies16.9
Vin MazzaroAthletics 16.9
Madison BumgarnerGiants 17.1
Sean GallagherPadres / Pirates17.1
Alejandro SanabiaMarlins17.3
Brad BergesenOrioles17.5
Trevor CahillAthletics 17.5
Logan OndrusekReds17.5
Doug FisterMariners 17.5
John DanksWhite Sox17.5
Josh TomlinIndians 17.6
Jon NieseMets17.7
Tim StaufferPadres17.7
Mike LeakeReds17.8
Clayton RichardPadres17.8




PitcherTeam                             Average Pitch Time
Rafael BetancourtRockies31.3
Jonathan PapelbonRed Sox30.0
Jonathan BroxtonDodgers28.0
Francisco RodriguezMets27.5
Carlos VillanuevaBrewers27.4
Rafael PerezIndians27.0
Manny DelcarmenRed Sox / Rockies26.4
Takashi SaitoBraves26.2
Matt LindstromAstros26.2
Daniel BardRed Sox26.0
Joaquin BenoitRays26.0
Mike AdamsPadres25.9
Sergio RomoGiants25.8
Evan MeekPirates25.8
Matt GarzaRays25.7
Joba ChamberlainYankees25.5
Matt CappsNationals / Twins25.5
Jose ValverdeTigers25.3
Frank FranciscoRangers25.2
Phil CokeTigers25.1


I noticed that in both directions, there were plenty of representatives from the same team - three A's, White Sox, and Mariners on the "quick" side; three Red Sox, two Rays, and two Rockies on the "slow" side; also, there are no A's, White Sox, or Mariners among the slow workers and no Red Sox, Rays, or Rockies among the quick workers.  Here's how the list looks, aggregated by team.


TeamAverage Pitch Time
Athletics 18.9
White Sox19.1
Mariners 19.2
Cubs19.5
Phillies19.7
Marlins19.7
Cardinals 20.1
Royals20.2
Orioles20.2
Reds20.3
Angels20.3
Padres20.6
Indians20.7
Twins20.8
Rangers20.8
Astros20.9
Tigers21.1
Mets21.2
Braves21.3
Giants21.3
Dodgers21.3
Pirates21.3
Blue Jays21.3
Diamondbacks 21.5
Rockies21.5
Nationals 21.6
Brewers21.9
Rays22.3
Yankees22.8
Red Sox23.3


That makes sense.  It also makes sense that Red Sox / Yankees games take an eternity to play.

Gameday PITCHf/x data are from MLB Advanced Media. 

1 comment:

  1. Posted to Beyond the Box Score yesterday and was then wonderfully snazzified by BtB's new manager, Justin Bopp:

    http://www.beyondtheboxscore.com/2010/11/12/1809639/2010-pitch-times

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