2011 Fantasy Projections No. 58: New York Yankees’ CC Sabathia Is on the Decline
February 28, 2011 · Nick Kappel · Jump to comments
Article Source: Bleacher Report - New York Yankees
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Despite posting a sub-3.40 ERA for the fifth consecutive season in 2010, CC Sabathia’s peripheral stats uncover some alarming trends. Much like fellow southpaw Johan Santana after his age-27 season, Sabathia has regressed in several statistical categories over the last three seasons.
In 2007, Santana’s age-27 season, many of his peripheral stats began to trend in the wrong direction. They were almost unnoticeable, however, because the starting point was so high.
- 2007 to 2010 strikeout rate: 9.66, 7.91, 7.88, 6.51
- 2007 to 2010 walk rate: 2.14, 2.42, 2.48, 2.49
- 2007 to 2010 WHIP: 1.07, 1.15, 1.21, 1.18
- 2007 to 2010 contact rate: 73.2, 77.0, 78.4, 81.6
- 2007 to 2010 swinging strike rate: 14.0, 11.4, 11.3, 9.2
Now on to Sabathia. If you’re a Yankees fan or own Sabathia in your fantasy league, I hope you’re sitting down.
- 2008 to 2010 strikeout rate: 8.93, 7.71, 7.46
- 2008 to 2010 walk rate: 2.10, 2.62, 2.80
- 2008 to 2010 home run rate: 0.68, 0.70, 0.76
- 2008 to 2010 FIP: 2.91, 3.39, 3.54
- 2008 to 2010 WHIP: 1.11, 1.15, 1.19
- 2008 to 2010 contact rate: 72.0, 76.3, 79.4
- 2008 to 2010 first strike rate: 63.9, 58.2, 57.6
- 2008 to 2010 swinging strike rate: 13.9, 11.2, 9.4
Sabathia is at or around the MLB average in most of these categories, so I’m not necessarily suggesting a full-blown flop in 2011. Rather, Sabathia is slowly trending in the wrong direction in many important statistical categories and fantasy managers need to take notice.
His three-year averages are incredible and he’s never logged less than 180 innings in 10 major league seasons, which includes a current streak of four consecutive 230-inning seasons.
However, his strikeout, walk and contact rates (most notably) have crept into mediocrity. Will he be a bad pitcher to own in 2011? No. But his value will likely never be higher.
IP | W | K/9 | BB/9 | ERA | WHIP | |
2010 stats | 237.2 | 21 | 7.46 | 2.80 | 3.18 | 1.19 |
3-year average | 240.1 | 19 | 8.06 | 2.50 | 3.07 | 1.15 |
2011 FBI Forecast | 227 | 18 | 7.20 | 3.00 | 3.45 | 1.23 |
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