Career Stats by 2017 Roster, Ranked

Excluding rookies seems like a pretty popular choice around these parts. It makes it tough to grow the league. However, excluding rookies does come in handy when comparing rosters before the season gets underway. A rook's production can wind up anywhere across the spectrum; there is no way to project with better than 50/50 probability how good they'll be. The next world-beater, a bust, or a perfectly solid role-player: all are equally likely outcomes. Sure, having a background in baseball helps, especially at the plate. A good hitter in baseball tends to be a good hitter in wiffle once he gets his reps. Although not always, that part of the game usually translates. Pitching, however, is a total gamble. Many good baseball pitchers can never find the zone in wiffleball; some guys who never pitched a baseball prove themselves to be reliable arms.

Sure, the fates of some teams are depending on rookies. More than half of the Islanders roster are rookies, the Aces likely are looking for a couple of theirs to play significant roles, and the See Yas are counting on a rookie to be their number-two pitcher. Still, until we have an indication of what those rookie players will be, the only safe bet is to examine the rosters for what we know for sure - and for that we have career numbers for all of the veterans. In the tables below we compare five offensive stat categorie and five pitching stat categories for the veteran rosters of the eight teams. For the offense the stats we look at are average (AVG), on-base percentage (OBP), slugging percentage (SLG), plate appearances per run batted in (PA/RBI), and at bats per home run (AB/HR). For pitching we look at earned run average (ERA), walks and hits per inning pitched (WHIP), on base against (OBA), strikeouts per six innings pitched (K/6), strike outs per walk (K/BB). Then, we use the rankings for those stats to come up an overall average rank for each team on both the offensive side and the pitching side.
CAREER OFFENSIVE STATS by VETERAN ROSTER
TEAM AVG (Rk) OBP (Rk) SLG (Rk) PA/RBI (Rk) AB/HR (Rk) Avg Rk
.278 (2) .453 (1) .543 (2) 5.0 (1) 13.9 (2) 1.6
.289 (1) .411 (3) .554 (1) 5.8 (3) 14.1 (3) 2.2
.267 (3) .388 (5) .525 (3) 5.3 (2) 13.8 (1) 2.8
.235 (4) .385 (7) .459 (4) 6.0 (4) 15.6 (4) 4.6
.227 (6) .397 (4) .444 (5) 6.1 (5) 17.8 (5) 5.0
.235 (4) .419 (2) .422 (6) 6.4 (7) 19.4 (6) 5.0
.199 (7) .388 (5) .374 (7) 6.3 (6) 19.5 (7) 6.4
.197 (8) .367 (8) .324 (8) 6.1 (8) 31.5 (8) 8.0
CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS by VETERAN ROSTER
TEAM ERA (Rk) WHIP (Rk) OBA (Rk) K/6 (Rk) K/BB (Rk) Avg Rk
2.60 (3) 1.53 (4) .144 (1) 14.0 (2) 2.3 (4) 2.8
2.30 (1) 1.17 (1) .200 (7) 13.1 (5) 5.3 (1) 3.0
2.59 (2) 1.49 (3) .176 (5) 13.4 (4) 2.6 (3) 3.4
3.39 (4) 1.40 (2) .197 (6) 13.1 (5) 3.3 (2) 3.8
.375 (6) .187 (7) .150 (2) 14.5 (1) 1.8 (7) 4.6
3.85 (7) 1.84 (6) .173 (4) 13.5 (3) 1.9 (5) 5.0
3.68 (5) 1.68 (5) .151 (3) 12.8 (7) 1.9 (5) 5.0
5.62 (8) 2.02 (8) .272 (8) 8.5 (8) 1.6 (8) 8.0

Media Dept: Game Video Plans for 2017



After two seasons, Weekly Wiffle Roundup is being retired. Replacing it will be two complete game videos each week. The first of these series will be familiar, with a play-by-play call on-site during the recording. WSEM has done these before for playoff games,though not since 2014, as well as occasionally for regular season action - and of course, it's par for the course across the world of sports. So, you know what to expect from this: every second of the game, no commercials, two guys on the mic calling the game, maybe with a guest on now and then. An easy edit to add the graphics, and this should be up the day after the game.

The second video will be a bit different. Yes, it will be footage of every second from one game, but that is the only commonality. The commentary over the game will be completely different. Instead of calling the game live the commentators will watch back the tape a couple days later; and instead of having any play-by-play, the "call" will be entirely devoted to color commentary over the action. The easiest way to classify it? A freestyle discussion over a game video. Cues will be taken from the gameplay, but the conversation can go anywhere: anecdotes about players in the game, stories about similar situations, and so on down the rabbit hole. Everything is on the table, and that is the idea: to expand the WSEM narrative.