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August 21, 2012

Fantasy Beat

Examing the Increasing Strikeout Trend

by Jason Collette


Last week, after the Rays were no-hit for the fourth time in four seasons, Jonah Keri and I traded gChat messages back and forth as he penned this piece relaying 27 perfect things about the game. One of the facts in there was related to the increasing strikeout rates in baseball and how 2012 has seen the highest strikeouts per nine as well as the highest strikeout percentages for pitchers in baseball history.

There are many theories as to why this is happening, but the data to support the theories varies wildly. Some suggest that the shame from striking out is diminished these days and players are less patient at the plate, in a rush to crush the ball to or over the wall. Yet, the numbers simply do not support that theory.  At the turn of this decade, batters saw 3.75 pitches per plate appearance; over the past three seasons, they are averaging 3.82. That equates to seeing just 37 more pitches over 600 plate appearances.

Others have speculated that the phenomenon is related to the increased usage of relief pitchers, but that too does not hold up when examining the data. In fact, the percentage of innings thrown by starting pitchers and relief pitchers has remained rather consistent since the league last expanded in 1998:

Another theory is that pitchers are not as afraid to challenge the strike zone in these post-PED days, but that too does not hold up to the data at hand. Over the past 15 seasons, the percentage of strikes thrown by pitchers has been 62 or 63 percent nearly every season. Pitchers threw just 61 percent strikes in 1999 and 2000 but have not been that low since. Additionally, the league-wide strikeout-to-walk ratio has stayed within a range of 1.68 to 1.71 each season.

Perhaps it is not so much a matter of the quantity of relievers used as much as the quality of relievers.

The strikeout rate for relief pitchers is growing, but it’s growing at the same rate as those of starting pitchers. We are seeing some amazing strikeout performances by the likes of Aroldis Chapman and Craig Kimbrel this season, but we should remember that we’ve seen these types of seasons before from pitchers like Billy Wagner and Brad Lidge.

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