Sacrifice Specialists (10+ SH & 10+ SF)
Posted by Raphy on July 22, 2008
Mariner second baseman Jose Lopez is tied for the American League lead in sacrifice flies with 9. He is also one off the league lead in sacrifice bunts with 6. I thought that these two statistics combined were an interesting mix, so I wondered if Lopez's season is common. The answer is not usually, but this year may be different.
Since 1954 when baseball started keeping separate SH and SF records there have been 11 players to have 10 or more sacrifice flies and bunts in the same season. Here is the list.
Cnt Player Year SH SF Age Tm Lg G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP GDP SB CS BA OBP SLG OPS Positions +----+-----------------+----+---+---+---+---+--+---+---+---+---+---+--+--+--+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+-----+-----+-----+-----+---------+ 1 Juan Uribe 2005 11 10 25 CHW AL 146 540 481 58 121 23 3 16 71 34 0 77 4 7 4 6 .252 .301 .412 .713 *6 2 Ricky Gutierrez 2001 17 11 31 CHC NL 147 606 528 76 153 23 3 10 66 40 0 56 10 13 4 3 .290 .345 .402 .747 *6 3 Roberto Alomar 1999 12 13 31 CLE AL 159 694 563 138 182 40 3 24 120 99 3 96 7 13 37 6 .323 .422 .533 .955 *4/D 4 Kevin Elster 1996 16 11 31 TEX AL 157 596 515 79 130 32 2 24 99 52 1 138 2 8 4 1 .252 .317 .462 .779 *6 5 Omar Vizquel 1995 10 10 28 CLE AL 136 622 542 87 144 28 0 6 56 59 0 59 1 4 29 11 .266 .333 .351 .684 *6 6 Jerry Browne 1990 12 11 24 CLE AL 140 610 513 92 137 26 5 6 50 72 1 46 2 12 12 7 .267 .353 .372 .725 *4 7 Wally Joyner 1986 10 12 24 CAL AL 154 674 593 82 172 27 3 22 100 57 8 58 2 11 5 2 .290 .348 .457 .805 *3 8 Rob Wilfong 1979 25 10 25 MIN AL 140 485 419 71 131 22 6 9 59 29 3 54 2 2 11 4 .313 .352 .458 .810 *4/879 9 Bert Campaneris 1976 18 11 34 OAK AL 149 631 536 67 137 14 1 1 52 63 0 80 3 4 54 12 .256 .331 .291 .622 *6 10 Brooks Robinson 1962 10 10 25 BAL AL 162 697 634 77 192 29 9 23 86 42 3 70 1 18 3 1 .303 .342 .486 .828 *5/64 11 Johnny Temple 1959 11 13 31 CIN NL 149 696 598 102 186 35 6 8 67 72 2 40 2 11 14 3 .311 .380 .430 .810 *4
As rare as this seems, Lopez is not alone yet. Here are the players who have amassed 6 of each so far this season.
Cnt SH SF Year Age Tm Lg G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP GDP SB CS BA OBP SLG OPS Positions +----+-----------------+---+---+---+----+---+---+--+---+---+---+---+---+--+--+--+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+-----+-----+-----+-----+---------+ 1 Freddy Sanchez 6 6 2008 30 PIT NL 92 403 376 42 88 14 0 6 39 12 0 48 3 9 0 1 .234 .259 .319 .578 *4/D 2 Jose Lopez 6 9 2008 24 SEA AL 96 425 394 49 117 26 1 6 51 15 2 36 1 11 4 1 .297 .317 .414 .731 *4/D 3 Ian Kinsler 6 6 2008 26 TEX AL 97 469 413 84 134 34 4 14 59 38 1 56 6 7 24 1 .324 .384 .528 .912 *4
July 22nd, 2008 at 9:47 pm
What suprised me about this list was that 9/11 were in the American League. I know there have been more AL non-pitchers, but I thought the more difficult part of this would be the AL players having 10 sacrifice bunts. The AL just hasn't been a sacrifice bunt league, but the NL has historically featured this more. I guess the NL slappies that would be called on to bunt don't have enough juice to get the SF.