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Old 03-13-2023, 09:49 PM   #1
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Strikeouts by pitch type?

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Not 100% related but the top strikeout pitcher in my fictional league hits 88 on the radar gun and generates Ks with a monstrous curveball.
The above quote from another thread got me wondering what type of pitchers lead their respective leagues in strikeouts, and what their best pitch is. In my fictional league, Bogdan Theunissen is the leader, leading the league with 211 strikeouts in 193.2 innings pitched. Bogdan has high "stuff" and three excellent pitches with his curveball being his best pitch. But he can also hit 100+ mph. I'm curious what the best pitch of most strikeout leaders is in OOTP play, methinks the curveball but I'm not sure where to find this stat on a player's page. Can anybody point me in the right direction, or is this not a stat OOTP keeps, strikeouts by pitch type?


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Old 03-14-2023, 02:39 PM   #2
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So FWIW that guy (Michael Pesco - it's a fictional league) is still a good, solid player although maybe not the same pitcher he was after missing most of last season. He's 14-11 this year with a 3.53 ERA that's only a little above average with 164 Ks in 209 IPs, which is well above average for 1971 but not really leading-the-league levels anymore. I think the ERA is mostly him being hit-unlucky this year, which, he has an excellent defense behind him so I think it *is* mostly luck.

The new strikeout king, and I bring this up mainly because I kind of just noticed this, is a 25 year old kid with your standard fireballer repertoire: he'd hit 101 on the gun if this was 2023 (I subtract 4 mph when I share velo because radar gun technology wasn't as solid back then and IIRC they measured velo at the moment the ball crossed the plate instead of at the moment of the pitch like they do now). Also, I play with ratings off but the scouting report says his repertoire features "an outstanding changeup-, and outstanding fastball, an outstanding forkball, and outstanding splitter, and an outstanding slider". That's... a lot of outstanding pitches and not a curve in sight.

He's got 173 Ks in 166.1 IP, which is an insane total for 1971, when the league-wide K rate was 5.4 per 9 innings. Only one man in real-life baseball had more strikeouts than IPs that year (at least among qualifiers): Tom Seaver, who had 9.1. Ortiz is on pace to finish with 9.4. He does have the dual issues of relatively average stamina (I'll probably manually raise that as he enters his late 20s, assuming he doesn't get hurt) and awful control (he led the league in walks last year with 140 in 221 IP and is on pace to walk 167 guys this year, albeit at about the same rate he did last season). So... this kid is basically Nolan Ryan.

One of these days I'm going to use my DB skillz to make similarity scores between my fictional leagues and real-life...
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Old 03-14-2023, 02:48 PM   #3
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Can we write a report by pitch type?
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I'm pretty sure you can make a customized view with all of the pitch types in the game and sort players up and down on that to your heart's content, yes. I personally don't have ratings on, as above, so I have to export everything to a DB and create my own reports (or just turn ratings on briefly but I hate doing that).
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