Pittsburgh Pirates base running: Narrative vs. Numbers

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Jun 30, 2015; Detroit, MI, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Jordy Mefrcer (10) celebrate after the game against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park. Pittsburgh won 5-4 in 14 innings. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports

Short Stop:

  • Jung-ho Kang: 3.5 BsR
  • Jordy Mercer: 0.7 BsR
    • 2.1 BsR (above average)

    Short Stop is a bit misleading, given that Jung-ho Kang’s steller base-running is included again on this list, but even removing him, you’re left with Jordy Mercer‘s 0.7 BsR, which is a bit better than league average. Nothing incredible, but Mercer hasn’t hurt the Pirates on the base paths, which I think is the minimum requirement for a Big League ballplayer.

    Short Stop is a position that requires a quick first step and a lot of range, so maybe it shouldn’t be a surprise Mercer and Kang have both been solid base-runners. Our last position isn’t really known for its speed.

    Next: Catcher

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