It has been brought up a couple times recently on the FSN broadcasts and it is a good point that we have not given enough attention ourselves. Coming into play today, Franklin Gutierrez has seen an average of 4.45 pitches per plate appearance. Over 139 PAs, that's not nothing as far as sample sizes go.
Franklin was at 4.10 last year which ranked fourth on the team behind Jack Hannahan, Wladimir Balentien and Russell Branyan. He's currently at a mark that puts him among the top ten in all of baseball for hitters with at least 75 PAs thus far.
Obviously the overall offensive package has been stellar from Gutierrez, but even with the recent spike in strikeouts, his 2010 rates are barely above 2009. He is at 22.3% this year and was at 19.4% last year. Over 600 trips to the plate, that would be a difference of seventeen strikeouts. That's not much. His jump in walk rate from 6.8% to 11.5% however, is. That portends an additional 28 walks per 600 PAs.
Franklin's BABIP is due to regress and his average is probably not going to stay above .300 all season long. We knew he had probably peaked in average and power last year and so far he's doing well enough by just maintaining those rates. That he has decided to add in drawing 70 walks instead of 45 with no apparent loss anywhere else is just fantastic news. Even with the expected regression in his defensive numbers, Franklin Gutierrez is on pace to surpass his 2009 WAR total and post another 6+ win season.
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People named Franklin are just awesome in general
Punkhazard - May 12, 2010
Aretha Franklin, Benjamin Franklin, FDR, Guti.
RunningFool - May 12, 2010
How about that turtle called Franklin? In the kids cartoons. Hate that turtle
Allen Wu - May 12, 2010
Hey, it's Franklin.
Comin’ over to plaaaay!
Llewdor - May 12, 2010
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Manzanillos Cup - May 12, 2010
Does he want any part of my tight ass country club?
TheBishop - May 12, 2010
Franklin said some things Whitey wasn't ready to hear.
AgainstKyle - May 12, 2010
Also said some things African-Americany wasn't ready for.
Rollo Tomasi - May 12, 2010
Franklin comes Alive!
rbr07 - May 12, 2010
Unless they're from Spiro, Oklahoma
In which case they’re decidedly unawesome.
dnc - May 12, 2010
What?
I have never heard a Mariners broadcaster mention this fact about anyone
greymstreet - May 12, 2010
Last name Franklin....
Brian Floyd - May 12, 2010
Roosevelt Franklin
Best muppet ever
Llewdor - May 12, 2010
I thought this was going to be about Nick Franklin
Coupled with other rampant SS-related information / speculation, made me a bit nervous.
seattlesundevil - May 12, 2010
Should be noted, I just saw the title on Twitter
seattlesundevil - May 12, 2010
I was in the same situation and think exactly the same thing.
But I am still happy reading this, Guti is turning into an All Star before our very eyes. The contract he signed during last winter may turn out to be our biggest move of that offseason [oh wait, Felix].
EnglishMariner - May 12, 2010
I liked him better when he was black and struck out a lot
Poochie - May 12, 2010
Griffey?
bamfor - May 12, 2010
Mike Cameron.
Eyeball Kid - May 12, 2010
ding ding ding
Poochie - May 13, 2010
<3
Eyeball Kid - May 12, 2010
Frabklin
Frabjous Frabklin
Matt Erickson - May 12, 2010
God he is so goddamn amazing.
Love that pic. “Get in my glove bitch.”
the other side - May 12, 2010
Franklin's Sex Index is also up this year
Cantu Easley Winn - May 12, 2010
I should invest.
Thats some shit thats never going down.
the other side - May 12, 2010
A slight correction
22.3% over 600PA’s is 133.8 outs. 19.4% over 600PA’s is 116.4. So should read “that would be a difference of seventeen strikeouts” Which puts increase in walks in the same vicinity as increase in strikeouts. A minor regression in walk rates back to the norm will see a cancellation of the two.
I do love watching Guti play.
aussie_m's_fan - May 12, 2010
But he's not making more outs
His batting average is up. It’s just that he is striking out more.
Cantu Easley Winn - May 12, 2010
understood
but comment was specifically directed at strikeouts – " difference of seven strikeouts" is pretty clear was comparing increase in strikeouts being offset by a better walkrate.
aussie_m's_fan - May 12, 2010
Oh I wasn't saying you were wrong
Just making the point that he the strikeouts are that big a deal
Cantu Easley Winn - May 12, 2010
Ugh, I mean the strikeouts are not that big a deal
Cantu Easley Winn - May 12, 2010
That was a typo
and no, 28 additional walks is still a great deal larger than 17 more strikeouts
Matthew - May 12, 2010
thought it was a typo (just missing a teen)
but just 1.8% swing back to the norm in walks would make it pretty much 17 all.
aussie_m's_fan - May 12, 2010
Yeah but even if he adds 17 walks and 17 strikeouts
Wouldn’t that still increase his value?
Cantu Easley Winn - May 12, 2010
Big time.
Walks are about three times more valuable than strikeouts are damaging.
Matthew - May 12, 2010
And since he's been working a ton of counts I don't see why this wouldn't be sustainable
Cantu Easley Winn - May 12, 2010
cheers
as said earlier – only been in country two years and a lot to learn :)
I did cut down on my stat learning this year as I went a year were I read nothing but baseball blogs, magazines, reports and articles and discussions on stats – to cram knowledge. My mind nearly exploded and I actually read a novel this year.
aussie_m's_fan - May 12, 2010
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