Sunday, March 06, 2011

Tigers Who Got On Base

On Friday, I presented the Times On Base (TOB) leaders for 2010 and throughout baseball history.  Now, I'm going to do the same thing just for Tigers players.  The TOB statistic is the counting stat complement of the rate statistic On Base Percentage.  Whereas rates do a good job of measuring quality of performance, they tell us nothing about playing time.  That is where counting stats come into play.

Table 1 shows that Miguel Cabrera reached base 272 times last year, which was more than any other Tiger.  Austin Jackson (232) and Johnny Damon (217) were next in line.  Victor Martinez (189) should replace Damon in getting on base while adding some power. 

Table 1: Tigers Times On Base Leaders, 2010


Player
Team
PA
H
BB
HBP
TOB
Miguel Cabrera
DET
648
180
89
3
272
Austin Jackson
DET
675
181
47
4
232
Johnny Damon
DET
613
146
69
2
217
Victor Martinez
BOS
538
149
40
0
189
Brandon Inge
DET
580
127
54
5
186
Brennan Boesch
DET
512
119
40
5
164
Ryan Raburn
DET
410
104
27
8
139
Magglio Ordonez
DET
365
98
40
0
138
Ramon Santiago
DET
367
84
30
7
121
Alex Avila
DET
333
67
36
2
105


Table 2 shows that the legendary Ty Cobb reached base 336 times in 1915, a Tigers record which has stood the test of time.  Norm Cash had the second highest total (326) in his big 1961 season.  Cobb and second baseman Charlie Gehringer both appear on the top ten list three times.  For some, the biggest surprise on the list might be Tony Phillips with 313 TOB in 1993.  To put that in perspective, no major league player has reached base that many times in any of the last six seasons.


Table 2: Tigers Single Season Times On Base Leaders

Player
Year
PA
H
BB
HBP
TOB
Ty Cobb
1915
700
208
118
10
336
Norm Cash
1961
672
193
124
9
326
Charlie Gehringer
1934
708
214
99
3
316
Charlie Gehringer
1936
731
227
83
4
314
Tony Phillips
1993
707
177
132
4
313
Hank Greenberg
1937
701
200
102
3
305
Ty Cobb
1911
654
248
44
8
300
Charlie Gehringer
1937
660
209
90
1
300
Ty Cobb
1924
726
211
85
1
297
Hank Greenberg
1938
681
175
119
3
297

Not surprisingly, Ty Cobb, who leads the Tigers in almost everything, finished with over 5,000 TOB (5,133).  That is the third highest total of all time behind Pete Rose and Barry Bonds.   The closest Tiger was Al Kaline with 4,339.  The biggest surprises on the list might be shortstop Donie Bush with 2,899.

Table 3: Tigers Career Times On Base Leaders


Player
First year
Last year
pa
h
bb
hbp
tob
Ty Cobb
1905
1926
12,105
3,900
1,148
85
5,133
Al Kaline
1953
1974
11,597
3,007
1,277
55
4,339
Charlie Gehringer
1924
1942
10,237
2,839
1,186
50
4,075
Lou Whitaker
1977
1995
9,967
2,369
1,197
20
3,586
Harry Heilmann
1914
1929
8,390
2,499
792
39
3,330
Alan Trammell
1977
1996
9,375
2,365
850
37
3,252
Sam Crawford
1903
1917
8,869
2,466
646
16
3,128
Norm Cash
1960
1974
7,772
1,793
1,025
85
2,903
Donie Bush
1908
1921
8,451
1,745
1,125
29
2,899
Bobby Veach
1912
1923
6,782
1,859
512
53
2,424

Note: The raw data used to calculate Times On Base came from Lahman's database.

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