Saturday, January 24, 2009

Numbers Breakdown: Zambrano VS Peavy

How does Jake Peavy compare to Carlos Zambrano. I broke this down into career ERA, 2008 ERA, career record, 2008 record, BB for 2008, K's for 2008, BB/K's for career, and also looked at these 2 guys at the plate.

Career ERA:
Carlos: 3.48
Peavy: 3.25
point Peavy

2008 ERA:
Big Z: 3.91
Peavy: 2.85
point Peavy

career record:
Big Z: 96-61
Peavy: 86-62
Point Zambrano

2008 record:
Carlos: 14-6
Peavy: 10-11
Point Zambrano

Walks/K's 2008:
Z: 72/130
Peavy: 59/166
point Peavy

Walks/K's for career:
Big Z: 62/172
Peavy: 407/1256
point Peavy

Hitting (2008 BA/career BA/ 2008 HR/ career HR):
Zambrano: .337/.239/4/16
Peavy: .265/.168/0/2
point Zambrano

So, the final score is Peavy 4, Zambrano 3. It think you get the point.

I'll have another numbers breakdown tomorrow (Sun.) that will compare Paul Bako and Henry Blanco.

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Miles, Fontenot, and DeRosa
Manny Ramirez

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7 comments:

  1. Great work. I didn't realize how much better Peavy really was than Zambrano. Especially considering two of Zambrano's points came from hitting (not as important) and record (which is affected by the rest of the team).

    I really like your site. I just added to the Cublogoverse blogroll at Bleacher Nation. Keep up the good work.

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  2. Good job! I really do think BIG Z will have a bounce back year, pitching like he did the first half of 08'. As for Peavy I think it'll be a great addition if we can acquire him.

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  3. I agree Phil, we need at least one of the two, either Big Z stepping it up and being more consistent as an ace or Peavy. (Hopefully both)

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  4. I think that the W/L for Peavy isnt important because look at that Padres team of last year. Somebody with that kind of ERA should have had about 15-16 wins.

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  5. I agree cubsland, I thought of not counting the W-L or the hitting for Zambrano, but Big Z is a good pitcher so I had to show some catigories that he won in. ☺ Peavy really is much better than Carlos stats wise.

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  6. Man, Peavy's K/BB ratio has been just sick for his career.

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