Sunday, December 08, 2013

How Bad Was Torii Hunter's Defense in 2013?

In previous posts, I looked at the Revised Zone Rating (RZR) and Out-of-Zone Plays (OOZ) metrics listed at FanGraphs.  Links to these posts are provided below:
Next up are the right fielders.  Table 1 below contains the following information for 18 MLB right fielders with 800 or more innings in 2013:
  • Inn = Innings
  • RZR = Revised Zone Rating
  • OOZ = Out-of-Zone Plays
  • PIZAA =  Plays in Zone Above Average
  • OOZAA = Out-of-Zone Plays Above Average
  • PMAA = Total Plays Above Average
  • RSAA = Runs Saved Above Average
The top defensive right fielders in the majors in 2013 according to these measures were Shane Victorino of the Red Sox (+39 RSAA) and Gerardo Parra of the Diamondbacks (+28).  Both outfielders excelled at making plays outside the right field zone (+42 OOZAA for Victorino, +28 for Parra).

Veteran right fielder Torii Hunter of the Tigers was last in MLB with -21 RSAA.  Hunter was bad on plays inside the zone (-10) and outside (-15).  He also was rated well below average on other advanced measures including -13 on Baseball Prospectus' FRAA, -9 on Total Zone and -10 or DRS. This was not what Tigers fans expected from a right fielder who was +11 RSAA for the Angels in 2012.  However, the results are probably not surprising to anyone who saw him play regularly this year.

So, this makes three Tigers who finished last in baseball in RSAA this year.  Hunter, first baseman Prince Fielder and third baseman Miguel Cabrera were a combined 64 runs below average defensively.  Theoretically, that means those three players cost the Tigers six wins with their defense.  The Tigers rectified that problem somewhat by trading Fielder and moving Cabrera to first, but Hunter is still in right and certainly not getting any younger at 38 years of age.

Table 1: Runs Saved by MLB Right Fielders According to RZR, OOZ, 2013

Player
Team
Inn
RZR
OOZ
PIZ AA
OOZ AA
PMAA
RSAA
Shane Victorino
BOS
913
.941
105
4
42
46
39
Gerardo Parra
ARI
1,042
.947
100
5
28
33
28
Hunter Pence
SFG
1,431
.924
118
2
19
21
18
Josh Reddick
OAK
966
.955
76
7
9
16
13
Ichiro Suzuki
NYY
993
.923
74
1
5
6
5
Nate Schierholtz
CHC
1,041
.918
77
0
5
5
4
Giancarlo Stanton
MIA
1,031
.937
69
4
-2
1
1
Marlon Byrd
- -
1,168
.965
73
8
-8
0
0
Jay Bruce
CIN
1,438
.968
85
13
-15
-2
-1
Jayson Werth
WSN
1,072
.921
71
1
-3
-2
-2
Norichika Aoki
MIL
1,288
.902
87
-3
-2
-6
-5
Nelson Cruz
TEX
906
.902
57
-2
-6
-8
-7
Jose Bautista
TOR
966
.911
59
-1
-8
-9
-7
Alex Rios
- -
1,365
.925
82
2
-13
-10
-9
Carlos Beltran
STL
1,138
.929
58
3
-21
-18
-15
Michael Cuddyer
COL
992
.883
55
-5
-14
-19
-16
Nick Markakis
BAL
1,381
.894
77
-6
-19
-25
-21
Torii Hunter
DET
1,236
.859
71
-10
-15
-25
-21

Data Source: FanGraphs.com

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