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In my previous post, I presented the Runs Assisted (RAS) statistic and updated an old one (Runs Participated In or RPI). A player gets credit for a Run Assisted in the following instances:
- A batter advances a runner to either second or third with a hit, base on balls, hit batsmen, error, sacrifice bunt, or another kind of out. If that runner then scores either during the same at bat or an ensuing at bat, the batter who advanced him is given a Run Assisted.
- A batter reaches base and is removed for a pinch runner or is replaced by another runner on a force out. If the new runner then scores, the batter who originally reached base is given a Run Assisted.
A player gets credit for a Run Participated In if he either scores a run, drives in a run or Assists a run, but he can't get double credit for any one run. The formula is RPI = R + RBI + RAS - HR. The limitations of these measures were discussed in detail in the above linked post.
Runs Participated In is a counting statistic which is influenced by opportunity, so it's good to also have a rate measure. One possibility is Runs Participated In Percentage (RPI%) which is the percentage of a teams' runs in which a player participated. For example, Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera participated in 230 runs out of 757 total runs for the Tigers in 2014, so he had a 30.4% RPI%. In Table 1, it is seen that Rays third baseman Evan Longoria led the American League with a 33.0 RPI%.
Table 1: AL Runs Participated In Leaders, 2014
Team | Team Runs | RPI | RPI% | |
Evan Longoria | TBA | 612 | 202 | 33.0 |
Michael Brantley | CLE | 669 | 213 | 31.8 |
Jose Bautista | TOR | 723 | 223 | 30.8 |
Miguel Cabrera | DET | 757 | 230 | 30.4 |
Mike Trout | ANA | 773 | 234 | 30.3 |
Josh Donaldson | OAK | 729 | 218 | 29.9 |
Brian Dozier | MIN | 715 | 213 | 29.8 |
Ian Kinsler | DET | 757 | 222 | 29.3 |
Alexei Ramirez | CHA | 660 | 191 | 28.9 |
Howard Kendrick | ANA | 773 | 221 | 28.6 |
Alex Gordon | KCA | 651 | 186 | 28.6 |
Robinson Cano | SEA | 634 | 179 | 28.2 |
Adam Jones | BAL | 705 | 199 | 28.2 |
Victor Martinez | DET | 757 | 213 | 28.1 |
Adrian Beltre | TEX | 637 | 179 | 28.1 |
The information used here was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by Retrosheet.
The National League RPI% leaders are shown in Table 2. Cardinals outfielder Matt Holliday (35.4%) Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman (34.9) both participated in over a third of their teams' runs in 2014.
Table 2: NL Runs Participated In Leaders, 2014
Player | Team | Team Runs | RPI | RPI% |
Matt Holliday | SLN | 619 | 219 | 35.4 |
Freddie Freeman | ATL | 573 | 200 | 34.9 |
Anthony Rendon | WAS | 686 | 223 | 32.5 |
Justin Upton | ATL | 573 | 186 | 32.5 |
Hunter Pence | SFN | 665 | 210 | 31.6 |
Adrian Gonzalez | LAN | 718 | 221 | 30.8 |
Chase Utley | PHI | 619 | 190 | 30.7 |
Giancarlo Stanton | MIA | 645 | 195 | 30.2 |
Todd Frazier | CIN | 595 | 179 | 30.1 |
Matt Carpenter | SLN | 619 | 186 | 30.0 |
Buster Posey | SFN | 665 | 196 | 29.5 |
Jayson Werth | WAS | 686 | 199 | 29.0 |
Anthony Rizzo | CHN | 614 | 176 | 28.7 |
Ryan Howard | PHI | 619 | 176 | 28.4 |
Daniel Murphy | NYN | 629 | 173 | 27.5 |
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