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In previous posts, 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 posts.
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 second baseman Ian Kinsler participated in 200 runs out of 689 total runs for the Tigers in 2015, so he had a 29% RPI%.
In Table 1, it is seen that White Sox outfielder Jose Abreu led the American League with a 33.3 RPI%. The National League leader was Nationals slugger Bryce Harper with 34.3% (Table 2). Kinsler and right fielder JD Martinez paced the Tigers with 29% (Table 3).
Table 1: AL Runs Participated In Leaders, 2015
Player | Team | Team Runs | RPI | RPI% |
Jose Abreu | CHA | 622 | 207 | 33.3 |
Eric Hosmer | KCA | 724 | 226 | 31.2 |
Kendrys Morales | KCA | 724 | 219 | 30.2 |
Robinson Cano | SEA | 656 | 197 | 30.0 |
Chris Davis | BAL | 713 | 214 | 30.0 |
Mike Trout | ANA | 661 | 194 | 29.3 |
Josh Donaldson | TOR | 891 | 261 | 29.3 |
Shin-Soo Choo | TEX | 751 | 219 | 29.2 |
Ian Kinsler | DET | 689 | 200 | 29.0 |
J.D. Martinez | DET | 689 | 200 | 29.0 |
Prince Fielder | TEX | 751 | 216 | 28.8 |
Adam Eaton | CHA | 622 | 178 | 28.6 |
Xander Bogaerts | BOS | 748 | 213 | 28.5 |
Lorenzo Cain | KCA | 724 | 205 | 28.3 |
Michael Brantley | CLE | 669 | 189 | 28.3 |
Table 2: NL Runs Participated In Leaders, 2015
Player | Team | Team Runs | RPI | RPI% |
Bryce Harper | WAS | 703 | 241 | 34.3 |
Anthony Rizzo | CHN | 689 | 228 | 33.1 |
Andrew McCutchen | PIT | 697 | 220 | 31.6 |
Matt Kemp | SDN | 650 | 205 | 31.5 |
Paul Goldschmidt | ARI | 720 | 227 | 31.5 |
Joey Votto | CIN | 640 | 198 | 30.9 |
Kris Bryant | CHN | 689 | 205 | 29.8 |
A.J. Pollock | ARI | 720 | 214 | 29.7 |
Nolan Arenado | COL | 737 | 219 | 29.7 |
Matt Duffy | SFN | 696 | 203 | 29.2 |
Matt Carpenter | SLN | 647 | 185 | 28.6 |
Buster Posey | SFN | 696 | 198 | 28.4 |
Todd Frazier | CIN | 640 | 181 | 28.3 |
Starling Marte | PIT | 697 | 196 | 28.1 |
Ryan Braun | MIL | 655 | 184 | 28.1 |
Table 3: Tigers Runs Participated In Leaders, 2015
Player | Team Runs | RPI | RPI% |
Ian Kinsler | 689 | 200 | 29.0 |
J.D. Martinez | 689 | 200 | 29.0 |
Miguel Cabrera | 689 | 169 | 24.5 |
Nick Castellanos | 689 | 135 | 19.6 |
Yoenis Cespedes | 689 | 132 | 19.2 |
Victor Martinez | 689 | 125 | 18.1 |
Anthony Gose | 689 | 121 | 17.6 |
Rajai Davis | 689 | 98 | 14.2 |
Jose Iglesias | 689 | 94 | 13.6 |
James McCann | 689 | 87 | 12.6 |
Andrew Romine | 689 | 58 | 8.4 |
Tyler Collins | 689 | 58 | 8.4 |
Alex Avila | 689 | 42 | 6.1 |
Jefry Marte | 689 | 20 | 2.9 |
Dixon Machado | 689 | 15 | 2.2 |
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