Monday, September 16, 2013

Astros 2013 Minor League Season By The Numbers

Just a few numbers of note from the Astros 2013 minor league season:

867 - Games played by all of the Astros minor league affiliates in the regular season (836) and postseason (31)

867 - Games recapped on WTHB

652 - Batters faced by RHP Asher Wojciechowski

601 - Plate appearances by OF Preston Tucker

299 - Additional runs scored by Lancaster over and above the next closest Astros team

135 - Games played by CF George Springer and OF Preston Tucker

.600 - Slugging percentage for CF George Springer

.433 - On-base percentage for OF Marc Wik

.322 - Batting average for 3B Tyler White

161 - Strikeouts by CF George Springer

159 - Hits by OF Preston Tucker

108 - RBI by CF George Springer

106 - Runs scored by CF George Springer

102 - Walks drawn by SS Nolan Fontana

51 - Bases stolen by 2B Delino DeShields

37 - Home runs hit by CF George Springer

33 - Doubles hit by SS Carlos Correa, IF Brandon Laird and 3B Rio Ruiz

21 - Times Matt Duffy was hit by pitches this year (down from 41 last year)

14 - Triples hit by Delino DeShields

4.19 - DSL Team ERA in 2012

2.35 - DSL Team ERA in 2013

1.494 - DSL Team WHIP in 2012

1.127 - DSL Team WHIP in 2013

150 - Batters struck out by LHP Luis Cruz

21 - Saves by RHP Travis Ballew

14 - Wins for RHP David Martinez

13.2 - Strikeouts per nine innings for RHP Troy Scribner, LHP J.D. Osborne and RHP Travis Ballew

12.75 - Strikeout to walk ratio for RHP Gonzalo Sanudo in 30 appearances

12.67 - Strikeout to walk ratio for RHP Patrick Christensen in 23 appearances

10.50 - Strikeout to walk ratio for LHP Chris Cotton in 8 games (6 starts)

9.0 - Strikeouts per nine innings for the entire Greeneville staff combined

2 - Complete games from RHP Asher Wojciechowski and RHP David Martinez

1 - Shutouts from LHP Luis Cruz, RHP Asher Wojciechowski and RHP Kyle Smith

1 - Combined No-Hitter from LHP Kyle Hallock and LHP Luis Cruz

0 - Home runs allowed by RHP Zach Morton (51+ IP) and RHP Gerardo Juarez (59+ IP)

0 - Wild pitches and hit batsmen from RHP Carlos Quevedo in 85 innings pitched

0.761 - WHIP for RHP Kyle Westwood in 11 games (8 starts)

0.711 - WHIP for RHP Andrew Walter in 20 appearances (38 IP)

0.621 - WHIP for RHP Gonzalo Sanudo in 30 relief appearances (38+ IP)

7 - Pitchers with a minimum of 50 innings pitched and a sub-1.000 WHIP (RHP Zach Morton, RHP Harold Arauz, RHP Gerardo Juarez, RHP Michael Feliz, RHP Troy Scribner, RHP Jorge de Leon, RHP Elieser Hernandez)

0.3 - Home runs allowed per nine innings by RHP Lance McCullers in 104+ innings pitched

1.3 - Walks per nine innings allowed by RHP Jake Buchanan in 158+ innings pitched

+1206 - The swing in cumulative run differential for all teams from 2011 (-761) to 2013 (+445)

+184 - The swing in cumulative run differential for all teams from 2012 (+261) to 2013 (+445)

177% - Increase in wins from 2012 to 2013 for the DSL Astros

139 - The increase in number of cumulative wins from 2011 to 2013

37 - The increase in number of cumulative wins from 2012 to 2013

30 - Rank out of 30 teams in cumulative win percentage in 2011

4 - Rank out of 30 teams in cumulative win percentage in 2012

2 - Rank out of 30 teams in cumulative win percentage in 2013 (.569, behind San Francisco's .574 mark, with SF fielding one fewer team than Houston)

40 - Number of 2013 draft picks

32 - Number of 2013 draft picks signed

14 - Number out of the top 15 2013 draft picks signed

9 - Total Number of Mariners, Rangers, A's and Angels players on Jonathan Mayo's Top 100 Prospect List

7 - Number of Astros players on Jonathan Mayo's Top 100 Prospect List

8 - Number of Astros minor league affiliates

7 - Number of Astros minor league affiliates with .500 or better records in 2013 (all except the GCL Astros)

6 - Number of Astros minor league affiliates advancing to the playoffs (all except the DSL and GCL Astros)

3 - Number of Astros minor league affiliates advancing to the finals (Greeneville, Tri-City and Quad Cities)

2 - Number of Astros minor league affiliates winning a League Championship Series (Tri-City and Quad Cities)

1 - Number of very, very happy and very, very tired Astros minor league bloggers

0% - Chance that the Astros will remain a last place team much longer

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