Pitcher | Team | Average Pitch Time |
David Pauley | Mariners | 16.0 |
Mark Buehrle | White Sox | 16.0 |
Lucas French | Mariners | 16.2 |
Daniel Hudson | White Sox / Diamondbacks | 16.6 |
Brett Anderson | Athletics | 16.6 |
Joe Blanton | Phillies | 16.9 |
Vin Mazzaro | Athletics | 16.9 |
Madison Bumgarner | Giants | 17.1 |
Sean Gallagher | Padres / Pirates | 17.1 |
Alejandro Sanabia | Marlins | 17.3 |
Brad Bergesen | Orioles | 17.5 |
Trevor Cahill | Athletics | 17.5 |
Logan Ondrusek | Reds | 17.5 |
Doug Fister | Mariners | 17.5 |
John Danks | White Sox | 17.5 |
Josh Tomlin | Indians | 17.6 |
Jon Niese | Mets | 17.7 |
Tim Stauffer | Padres | 17.7 |
Mike Leake | Reds | 17.8 |
Clayton Richard | Padres | 17.8 |
Pitcher | Team | Average Pitch Time |
Rafael Betancourt | Rockies | 31.3 |
Jonathan Papelbon | Red Sox | 30.0 |
Jonathan Broxton | Dodgers | 28.0 |
Francisco Rodriguez | Mets | 27.5 |
Carlos Villanueva | Brewers | 27.4 |
Rafael Perez | Indians | 27.0 |
Manny Delcarmen | Red Sox / Rockies | 26.4 |
Takashi Saito | Braves | 26.2 |
Matt Lindstrom | Astros | 26.2 |
Daniel Bard | Red Sox | 26.0 |
Joaquin Benoit | Rays | 26.0 |
Mike Adams | Padres | 25.9 |
Sergio Romo | Giants | 25.8 |
Evan Meek | Pirates | 25.8 |
Matt Garza | Rays | 25.7 |
Joba Chamberlain | Yankees | 25.5 |
Matt Capps | Nationals / Twins | 25.5 |
Jose Valverde | Tigers | 25.3 |
Frank Francisco | Rangers | 25.2 |
Phil Coke | Tigers | 25.1 |
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.
Team | Average Pitch Time |
Athletics | 18.9 |
White Sox | 19.1 |
Mariners | 19.2 |
Cubs | 19.5 |
Phillies | 19.7 |
Marlins | 19.7 |
Cardinals | 20.1 |
Royals | 20.2 |
Orioles | 20.2 |
Reds | 20.3 |
Angels | 20.3 |
Padres | 20.6 |
Indians | 20.7 |
Twins | 20.8 |
Rangers | 20.8 |
Astros | 20.9 |
Tigers | 21.1 |
Mets | 21.2 |
Braves | 21.3 |
Giants | 21.3 |
Dodgers | 21.3 |
Pirates | 21.3 |
Blue Jays | 21.3 |
Diamondbacks | 21.5 |
Rockies | 21.5 |
Nationals | 21.6 |
Brewers | 21.9 |
Rays | 22.3 |
Yankees | 22.8 |
Red Sox | 23.3 |
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.
Posted to Beyond the Box Score yesterday and was then wonderfully snazzified by BtB's new manager, Justin Bopp:
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