Nick Gordon, Lamonte Wade and Infield Fly Balls
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I am curious about the vast difference in infield fly ball percentage in Nick Gordon and Lamonte Wade and wonder how much it matters projecting their bats as major league hitters. I was able to find a few articles on IFFB% but those authors leave wondering also.
One claim is that players with a lower IFFB rate tend to post higher BABIPs.
Another claim is that minor league IFFB rates are greater than major league rates. A wonder is whether this is selection bias and those with greater IFFB rates don’t tend to make it in the majors.
Here is what I noticed...
Nick Gordon had a 2.3% IFFB rate this year in AA and AAA. He consistently is among the lowest in his league.
Lamonte Wade has posted among the greater rates of 34.6% in AA and 28.6% in AAA.
For context, Todd Frazier had the greatest IFFB% in 2017 at 18.9% and Freddie Freeman was 0%. Joey Votto is always low and last year he was at 0.5%.
And I wonder...
What does this mean projecting forward?
I don’t have answers but it is something I want to study and blog further. I would appreciate any thoughts.
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