2016 Core Rosters: Career Hitting Numbers

EL DIABLOS PA AB BB H TB SF AVG OBP SLG
 LaDouceur 469 352 116 96 219 1 .273 .452 .622
 C. Phillips 665 537 126 128 252 2 .238 .382 .469
 Tomlinson 662 508 152 169 299 2 .333 .485 .589
TEAM:  1796 1397 394 393 770 5 .281 .438 .551
SQUIRRELS PA AB BB H TB SF AVG OBP SLG
 D. Braden 719 603 114 160 336 2 .265 .381 .557
 Brown 160 126 34 22 33 0 .175 .350 .262
 Skinner 488 406 80 109 181 2 .268 .387 .446
TEAM:  1367 1135 228 291 550 4 .256 .380 .485
HOLY BALLS PA AB BB H TB SF AVG OBP SLG
 Fisher 332 284 47 57 96 1 .201 .313 .338
 Paquin 649 488 160 98 159 1 .201 .398 .326
 Pearson 730 643 86 198 435 1 .308 .389 .677
TEAM:  1711 1415 293 353 690 3 .249 .378 .488
ISLANDERS PA AB BB H TB SF AVG OBP SLG
 Doby 205 156 49 28 54 0 .179 .376 .346
 Giguere 112 85 27 22 40 0 .259 .438 .471
 Linebrink 615 488 124 108 177 3 .221 .377 .363
TEAM:  932 729 200 158 271 3 .217 .384 .372
RED COX PA AB BB H TB SF AVG OBP SLG
 Haffey 268 208 60 36 56 0 .173 .358 .269
 Kujawa 147 120 26 22 44 1 .183 .327 .367
 Werner 288 231 57 71 143 0 .307 .444 .619
TEAM:  703 559 143 129 243 1 .231 .387 .435
SEE YAS PA AB BB H TB SF AVG OBP SLG
 Alexia 420 294 124 33 38 2 .112 .374 .129
 Corbett 741 594 144 138 254 3 .232 .381 .428
 Farkas 347 298 48 76 136 1 .255 .357 .456
TEAM:  1508 1186 316 247 428 6 .208 .373 .361
WICKED ACES PA AB BB H TB SF AVG OBP SLG
 A. Bischoff 452 351 100 100 185 1 .285 .442 .527
 E. Bischoff 543 445 96 108 172 2 .243 .376 .387
 Bortmas 578 419 156 158 309 3 .377 .543 .737
TEAM:  1573 1215 352 366 666 6 .301 .456 .548
WOLFPACK PA AB BB H TB SF AVG OBP SLG
 G. Brannan 434 322 112 97 195 0 .301 .482 .606
 Fejza 124 106 18 21 31 0 .198 .315 .292
 Strojny 262 212 50 48 91 0 .226 .374 .429
TEAM:  820 640 180 166 317 0 .259 .422 .495
PRE-DRAFT RANKINGS IN 3 MAIN OFFENSIVE STAT CATEGORIES
AVERAGE
WICKED ACES   .301
EL DIABLOS   .281
WOLFPACK   .259
FLYING SQUIRRELS   .256
HOLY BALLS   .249
RED COX   .231
ISLANDERS   .217
SEE YAS   .208
ON-BASE %
WICKED ACES   .456
EL DIABLOS   .438
WOLFPACK   .422
RED COX   .387
ISLANDERS   .384
FLYING SQUIRRELS   .380
HOLY BALLS   .378
SEE YAS   .373
SLUGGING %
EL DIABLOS   .551
WICKED ACES   .548
WOLFPACK   .495
HOLY BALLS   .488
FLYING SQUIRRELS   .485
RED COX   .435
ISLANDERS   .372
SEE YAS   .361

Celebrate the Strikeout


A big swing and a miss! If WSEM used a silhouette logo in the style of MLB, it would have to be this. Why would a league celebrate a swinging strike? Well, that image perfectly captures what you'll see around here more often than not. "Yup, this is literally WSEM," acknowledged our own Evan Bischoff. Strikeouts aren't even something to be ashamed of when playing a game designed to give the pitcher every advantage. Sure, you could look at the numbers and say, "we suck!" Or just as fairly, you could come to the conclusion that the pitching is just too good. And that is definitely a commodity worth celebrating.

We've always thought of WSEM hitting numbers as "behind the curve." To assess the reality of that situation we've grabbed the 2015 numbers for 12 other leagues, plus Major League Baseball and the NWLA Tournament, to see exactly where we sit in the wiffleball landscape. To do this we're looking at two key stats: 1) league batting average, and 2) hits per strikeout recorded. Leagues were selected through a combination of notoriety and ease of pulling up the required stats. The numbers put up by each league are laid out in the table below.
BATTING AVG:   .202
Hits per SO:   0.33
(Errors not recorded)
BATTING AVG:   .254
Hits per SO:   1.12
(Adjusted for errors)
BATTING AVG:   .271
Hits per SO:   1.20
BATTING AVG:   .243
Hits per SO:   0.52
(Adjusted for errors)
BATTING AVG:   .259
Hits per SO:   0.56
BATTING AVG:   .283
Hits per SO:   0.62
(Errors not recorded)
BATTING AVG:   .439
Hits per SO:   1.49
(Errors not recorded)
BATTING AVG:   .362
Hits per SO:   1.60
(Errors not recorded)
BATTING AVG:   .365
Hits per SO:   0.91
(Errors not recorded)
BATTING AVG:   .255
Hits per SO:   0.81
(Adjusted for errors)
BATTING AVG:   .267
Hits per SO:   0.84
BATTING AVG:   .330
Hits per SO:   1.46
(Errors not recorded)
BATTING AVG:   .310
Hits per SO:   1.01
(Errors not recorded)
BATTING AVG:   .354
Hits per SO:   1.51
(Adjusted for errors)
BATTING AVG:   .374
Hits per SO:   1.59
BATTING AVG:   .254
Hits per SO:   0.49
(Errors not recorded)
BATTING AVG:   .333
Hits per SO:   1.16
(Adjusted for errors)
BATTING AVG:   .358
Hits per SO:   1.24
BATTING AVG:   .425
Hits per SO:   1.41
(Errors not recorded)
BATTING AVG:   .401
Hits per SO:   2.37
(Errors not recorded)
First things first: It's true. Our league batting average and hits per strikeout recorded are significantly lower than any of the leagues in this comparison. Palisades WBL comes the closest in both categories: scoring only marginally better in H/K (+0.13), but still hitting much better overall with a 0.52 advantage in AVG. The NWLA Tournament is the only closer mark for AVG, but we might be able to blame our bats being involved for shrinking that gap [The Dads hit .237 this year].

Second things second: You'll notice that some of the sampled leagues include an "Adjusted for errors" correction made to their final numbers. WSEM does not score errors in our league games; if a fielder bobbles an easy ball, that's a hit. So, to put everything on a level plain we need to count the "errors" recorded in leagues that use them as hits. Obviously, this results in the gap widening even more.

After looking at these numbers, it's clear we can proudly own the "big swing and a miss" silhouette. I say "proudly" because this sport was crafted for pitchers, and clearly we're doing well in that part of the game. All told, 5 of 13 leagues (including WSEM) on this list had more strikeouts than hits in 2015 - and OCWA and TBW pitchers could easily make that number 7 had they played a fast-pitch style this year. I like when it falls that way. Sure, it would be nice to have the league average a bit further away from the Mendoza line (and we'll discuss one or two ways of doing that this winter), but the hits feel best when they're fought for and earned; when you know you've overcome something impressive; when there is some long-awaited, vehemently plotted vengeance involved. And that's why you shouldn't be ashamed of the strikeout.