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Stat Challenge: Week 1

Posted by Andy on May 21, 2010

OK! This is a brand new contest brought to you by the Baseball-Reference.com blog. All of the weekly stat challenges leading up to this one should be considered spring training games because they don't count in the official standings.

The new Stat Challenge is going to be a season-long contest. Each week, 10 entries will earn points based on the best total scores. At the end of the challenge, the contestant with the most points earns a free 6-month subscription (or subscription extension) to the Baseball-Reference.com Play Index. If you like this blog and want to get in on all the fun research, now is your chance to do it for free.

The official rules can be found here. If you've been playing in the weekly challenges so far, it's basically the same in terms of the questions, scoring, and overall rules. The only differences are the new point system for the top 10 entries and the prize at the end.

Instead of posting your answers in a comment, you must fill out the form below. You will not be able to see any other entries but as with the earlier challenge results posts. You must use the same screen name and email address each week. Only I can see your email address and it will never be published. Please pick a screen name with at least a last initial (such as Kim B or Kim1982 instead of just Kim.)

Finally, for people new to this website or the Play Index, after the form below are some tips on how to look up data relevant to each question. Part of the goal here is to help users learn how to use the site to find data of interest.

Here are some tips on how to research the questions to come up with your guesses.

1. To find extra-base hits for the Padres, the easiest way is to go to the 2010 Padres Team Batting Gamelog page. I got there by just typing in 2010 Padres in the search box on the front page, and then choosing "Game Logs" under the Batting [+] option in the gray toolbar down the page a bit. Here, it's easy to see how many extra-base hits the Padres got in the last week or in the entire season (just add up 2B, 3B, and HR for each game) and then take a guess at how many they'll hit in the coming week. You might want to look at which teams and pitchers they are scheduled to face, too.

2. To find the number of solo homers, the easiest way is to look at the 2010 MLB batting splits based on Bases Occupied. As of this writing, there have been 644 homers with the bases empty so far this season. If you want to go into more depth, you could do a PI Team Batting Event Finder to find homers with no runners on and break it down by date to see what happened last week, for example.

3. To find starting pitcher performances of at least 8 innings, the easiest way is to use the PI Pitching Game Finder for 2010 set role to starter and IP >= 8. So far this season there have been 121 such performances.

4. Runs scored by pitchers is another one that is easiest to find with the PI. In this case it would be a Batting Game Finder with the player's position set to pitcher. Set Runs >= 1 and look for all relevant games. To find out how many runs were scored over a certain time period, just pick out the dates you want and add the run totals.

5. To find strikeouts by a particular player, the easiest way to do that is to go each individual pitcher's game logs. Here is Tim Lincecum's 2010 log, for example. From there you can guess how many K's he usually gets in a game. You might want to look at the schedule to see how many times he'll pitch and which opponent(s) he might be facing.

18 Responses to “Stat Challenge: Week 1”

  1. Frank Clingenpeel Says:

    What @#$@%$# "Form Below" ?

    P.S. -- I told you I was a dinosaur.

  2. Andy Says:

    When you read the above post you should see questions followed by boxes for your answers and a 'submit' button. That's a form.

    After the contest closes on Monday, I will post everybody's guesses here in a comment (but not email addresses)

  3. Frank Clingenpeel Says:

    Sorry, but instead of boxes, all there is there is blank space from your goals to the tips you provided.

    As I indicated before, I am a dinosaur in terms of computer familiarity.

  4. Andy Says:

    Frank, I don't know how to help you unfortunately. It's possible you have some sort of firewall or browser extension that is blocking the form from displaying.

  5. Frank Clingenpeel Says:

    BINGO! That was it, Andy. Thank you for your patience.

  6. Vidor Says:

    I repeat my own challenge from the Brooks Conrad entry. How many times has a team scored eight runs in a single inning and still lost the game?

  7. Andy Says:

    No time now to research it Vidor.

  8. Spartan Bill Says:

    Andy--

    if we dont have a rule it is bound to happen. On question 4, how do you define pitchers? Not trying to be tricky but say Micah Owings comes into PH, scores a run and then takes the mound, are you counting that run?

    Or what if some team is being blown out and they turn to a position player like the Cardinals did with Mather and Lopez? Do runs they scored earlier as position players count???

    I would hate to see a call have to be made after the fact. Unlike when Bengie Molina was PR for halfway through his replay-aided HR, or worse yet when Bid got bored at the All-Star Game in Milwaukee; there should be a rule in place before the incident occurs.

    PS This is what happens to ones brain when you spend your working day dealing with lawyers....Sorry

  9. Andy Says:

    I mean any player appearing in that game as a pitcher.

  10. Baseball-Reference Blog » Blog Archive » Win a free 6-month membership to the Play Index Says:

    [...] (or membership extension) to the Baseball-Reference.com Play Index. You can still enter for Week 1 right here. Entries will be accepted until Monday evening at 7PM [...]

  11. DannyKugler Says:

    I'm not seeing the form either.
    I have checked through my iPod (via Safari), Foxfire and IE on my pc and no dice.

    Where I think I should see the form I instead see this.

    "Finally, for people new to this website or the Play Index, after the form below are some tips on how to look up data relevant to each question. Part of the goal here is to help users learn how to use the site to find data of interest.

    Loading...

    Here are some tips on how to research the questions to come up with your guesses."

    I clipped the section above between "" from the entry link: http://www.baseball-reference.com/blog/archives/6222

    Could be my problem but not sure.
    Thanks
    Danny

  12. Andy Says:

    The form is fixed now--that was a strange problem. You should be able to fill it out now.

  13. Baseball-Reference Blog » Blog Archive » A winner every week on the Stat Challenge Says:

    [...] You still have most of the day today to enter the Week 1 Stat Challenge right here. [...]

  14. Baseball-Reference Blog » Blog Archive » RESULTS: Stat Challenge Week 7 (Spring Training) Says:

    [...] Now on to where the games count. We are giving away a 6-month Play Index membership to each weekly winner starting with the new Week 1. [...]

  15. Andy Says:

    Here are the Week 1 entries

    Question 1: How many extra-base hits will the Padres hit?
    Question 2: How many solo homers will be hit in all of MLB?
    Question 3: How many starting pitching performances of at least 8 innings in all of MLB?
    Question 4: How many total runs will be scored by pitchers?
    Question 5: How many total strikeouts will be registered by Tim Lincecum, SFG, Josh Johnson, FLA, Dan Haren, ARI, and Yovani Gallardo, MIL?
    Screen name
    					
    					
    21	90	4	10	32	KL Snow
    15	77	7	14	46	dunnowhat2type
    16	58	18	14	38	Matt in Toledo
    19	97	18	8	38	griebelking
    14	89	14	10	36	glanzerr
    11	103	32	16	40	rambo1986
    13	95	15	11	30	elkboy
    18	22	11	4	32	benstaub03
    16	45	8	7	59	fireworks
    29	51	12	9	42	hellinas00
    23	58	6	16	44	JamieH
    12	95	13	10	25	Josh W
    31	94	6	6	54	Bomber888
    11	56	4	13	37	LuisMendoza
    25	72	13	11	38	rdrivera
    14	105	19	7	35	dgreds
    21	46	8	5	35	Sunshine
    13	45	16	28	45	msjanik
    15	18	6	4	28	cookblaze
    15	90	4	8	27	Chris G
    15	90	11	4	36	Jaxxvain
    17	92	3	6	39	Ham Man
    21	75	3	8	36	Toby J.
    10	23	6	13	42	James W.
    19	99	14	9	32	FrankM
    13	60	12	5	48	Branden K
    12	95	5	6	58	HoageyBerra
    13	96	17	47	56	Shlomo M.
    19	105	8	12	30	jeffsmith44
    18	80	11	14	125	mike_2133
    20	200	7	21	60	FALCOR
    15	24	3		25	Franco
    14	81	7	14	42	Fighting Taints
    15	51	15	7	29	Stewert21
    12	42	5	11	26	Ben W
    14	93	17	10	29	Omer_h
    14	89	9	7	43	stevesv
    14	74	12	5	28	albers614
    4	7	3	8	37	pmiddleton09
    15	94	13	9	46	ZacC1986
    15	100	15	10	23	Arom24
    22	80	21	13	32	Dynamic Elite
    15	49	8	11	57	Matt 
    15	97	21	10	40	KomA
    20	87	17	16	44	BSK
    14	12	3	3	20	Jim
    10	92	15	8	46	Redsauce S.
    18	102	3	8	32	vtred
    17	58	11	17	38	Arizan83
    24	92	7	11	52	Mr.Dave
    18	48	9	11	43	Thrasybulus
    13	44	5	21	48	whynot49
    20	87	14	6	33	RichardPinKC
    16	32	9	6	51	dances_w_vowels
    15	33	9	17	69	cott83
    24	110	11	100	40	RyanM
    15	72	23	17	44	russoman1
    31	83	9	7	33	Scott K
    15	22	3	10	32	ivanzspandex
    15	40	8	5	25	JGS
    15	75	20	6	50	hysteria1978
    22	50	7	3	67	budcrew08
    17	101	12	11	36	KennO
    14	97	7	16	38	badenjr
    18	141	12	8	305	Dick Adams
    14	92	19	13	50	Androcass
    18	31	9	13	29	Steve B
    21	43	7	6	33	Darin35
    13	50	7	4	30	fhomess
    27	98	9	11	27	SmedIndy
    15	111	9	6	27	WanderingWinder
    18	93	18	9	35	abeboparebop
    13	71	11	5	27	irongoalie
    20	95	18	10	30	jacket1515
    14	101	14	11	43	brettp22
    20	44	9	14	66	always5
    15	96	13	7	28	TPRaider
    15	113	16	6	29	Jahiegel
    26	68	9	15	27	SwainZag
    15	99	22	10	27	Johnny Twisto
    25	111	14	19	42	John L
    14	50	9	5	36	Djibouti
    16	180	25	3	29	jsexe
    20	102	8	11	28	Eric F
    27	48	15	19	34	gosensgo101
    26	101	15	25	64	JimEvers37
    16	90	17	28	37	MikeM13
    19	49	17	11	39	Brian O
    16	73	14	6	34	gekagek
    18	63	9	11	40	charlie1122
    10	50	7	4	37	powerdgr19
    427	2899	394	292	873	Eric Enders
    19	41	21	8	31	dave338
    17	72	2	3	27	UCCF
    11	95	19	10	33	djsperr
    14	50	9	6	41	Jasonv
    21	105	14	11	34	Amitlal
    18	105	13	10	42	tnielsen22
    15	45	5	12	23	kaheins
    18	45	10	5	45	DannyKugler
    15	120	25	5	45	Mstew
    
  16. Baseball-Reference Blog » Blog Archive » Week 1 Stat Challenge entries Says:

    [...] I have posted the entries for the Week 1 Stat Challenge in the comments to that post. [...]

  17. Johnny Twisto Says:

    I see one Definitely Immoral entry.

  18. Atlas Says:

    Bloody hell. I tacked on an extra zero on my answer for question 4. Oh, well, there's always next week.