Homering on 3-0 pitch
Posted by Andy on July 25, 2007
User jshecket made a comment on yesterday's post about homering on a 3-0 pitch, so I thought I'd look into that a little bit.
Indeed, Chase Utley hit 2 homers on 3-0 pitches, both in the same game off the same pitcher. That was in June of this year, and are the only 3-0 homers the Phillies hit this year.
To find these homers, currently we're limited to use the PI Team Game Event Finder, so you can search only team-by-team.
Searching back on the Phillies' history, here are the number of 3-0 homers they have hit each year (years not listed mean there were zero such homers in that year):
2007: 2
2005: 2 (Thome, Howard)
2003: 2 (Thome 2)
1997: 1 (Estalella
1995: 2 (L Webster, Whiten)
1994: 1 (Kruk)
1993: 2 (Kruk, Incaviglia)
There is no data on count prior to 1989 (at least in the B-R Play Index currently), so that's as far back as this list goes.
We don't really have enough data to investigate this, but if I had to guess, I would venture that 3-0 homers were VERY rare prior to the 1980s. If you are at least 30 years old, you can remember the time in the 1980s when any batter swinging on a 3-0 pitch was almost unheard of. It was the "ol' automatic." Then, some managers started allowing their more disciplined hitters to look for a particular pitch on 3-0 and take a hack if they got it. These days, it seems that most batters swing freely at 3-0 pitches unless a walk is particularly valuable in that situation.
July 25th, 2007 at 11:33 pm
Here are some more things I've found:
Walk-off HBP: There have been two this year A.J. Pierzynski and Juan Pierre. There were none in 2006.
Walk-off triple: One so far this year, Chone Figgins (LAA) against the Astros.