The Baseball Observer April 2015 vol 2 | Page 8

ERA: This graph shows that 2014 had the lowest ERA since 2007. It also shows that ERA’s are trending lower (although the introduction of the flat seam baseball this year might affect this in 2015). We sampled the top 95 pitchers each year with the lowest ERA (min 10 appearances). Quick initial summary. The sacrifice bunt has a 68% rate of scoring a run. Over the past seven years the top batters batting averages have dropped over 7% from an all-time high of .409 to .380. The number of batters striking out since 2007 has increased 11%. In pitching, the ERA has dropped from an all-time high of 3.37 in 2009 to 1.72 in 2014 – a whopping 49%. Conclusion. Simple uncomplicated “sabermetrics”: Batting averages are lower, strikeouts are higher and pitchers aren’t letting teams score. Simply put - scoring is getting harder. You can’t just rely on “getting base hits” to score runs or that “big inning”. Therefore you must manufacture runs and sacrifice bunting is one major way – a 68% success rate way. BUNT – Baseball’s “BAD” four letter Word” Part II “A Skill Not Practiced Enough or Understood When to Use” In next month’s issue