Team Statistics Through 3/8

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pdg88
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With a decent number of games under our belt and conference play around the corner, I thought it would be a good time to look at how we stack up nationally and in the SEC in a few different statistical categories.


Hitting:
While our strength of schedule has not been particularly impressive to this point, statistically we have a top 10 offense nationally. This is with some of our best hitters missing significant time so far. We have shown an ability to get on base and hit for power. If we get Wesley Jordan and Chris Hacopian back healthy for conference play, it will only make our lineup even more dangerous.

Batting Average: 0.340 (8th nationally, 3rd in the SEC)
On Base Percentage: 0.470 (8th, 2nd)
Slugging Percentage: 0.600 (9th, 4th)
Home Runs Per Game: 1.93 (14th, 4th)

Pitching:
While there are still some questions about our pitching staff, so far the numbers have been really good. Our ability to limit free passes has been very impressive. It remains to be seen how Shane Sdao and Weston Moss compare to the top Friday/Saturday pitching combos in the conference, but Aiden Sims, Juan Vargas, Clayton Freshcorn, Josh Stewart, and Ethan Darden have all done really well in their roles.

Earned Run Average: 3.05 (12th nationally, 5th in the SEC)
WHIP: 1.01 (4th, 2nd)
Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio: 6.14 (1st, 1st)
Walks Allowed Per Nine Innings 1.52 (1st, 1st)

Fielding:
Our fielding has been much improved this season through 15 games. We have only committed 8 errors, and 7 of them have been by true freshman.

Fielding Percentage: 0.984 (23rd nationally, 3rd in the SEC)


Overall, our numbers are on par with some of the top teams in the country and we have shown an ability to win games in a variety of ways. Conference play will no doubt be a much tougher challenge, but we have handled our business so far and should have a lot of confidence heading into the SEC gauntlet. I understand why everyone is being cautious with this team, but we are playing really good baseball right now.
TexanJeff
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These numbers really tell the story.

And show how broken we were all around last year.

Massive improvements not just hitting but massive improvement with pitching and fielding as well.
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caleblyn
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Last year, through 15 games

SLG% - .457
OPS - .836

Also, our top 6 to take ABs (Grahovac, Duer, Sorrell, Partida, Kiel II, Kelner) all have over a 1000 OPS.
caleblyn
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Pitching comparison to last year's first 15 games is nearly identical with one main outlier, free bases.

2025
HBP 27
BB 45
Total 72...0.56 per inning


2026
HBP 12
BB 21
Total 33...0.27 per inning


2024 was 0.50 per inning
McInnis
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pdg88 said:

With a decent number of games under our belt and conference play around the corner, I thought it would be a good time to look at how we stack up nationally and in the SEC in a few different statistical categories.


Hitting:
While our strength of schedule has not been particularly impressive to this point, statistically we have a top 10 offense nationally. This is with some of our best hitters missing significant time so far. We have shown an ability to get on base and hit for power. If we get Wesley Jordan and Chris Hacopian back healthy for conference play, it will only make our lineup even more dangerous.

Batting Average: 0.340 (8th nationally, 3rd in the SEC)
On Base Percentage: 0.470 (8th, 2nd)
Slugging Percentage: 0.600 (9th, 4th)
Home Runs Per Game: 1.93 (14th, 4th)

Pitching:
While there are still some questions about our pitching staff, so far the numbers have been really good. Our ability to limit free passes has been very impressive. It remains to be seen how Shane Sdao and Weston Moss compare to the top Friday/Saturday pitching combos in the conference, but Aiden Sims, Juan Vargas, Clayton Freshcorn, Josh Stewart, and Ethan Darden have all done really well in their roles.

Earned Run Average: 3.05 (12th nationally, 5th in the SEC)
WHIP: 1.01 (4th, 2nd)
Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio: 6.14 (1st, 1st)
Walks Allowed Per Nine Innings 1.52 (1st, 1st)

Fielding:
Our fielding has been much improved this season through 15 games. We have only committed 8 errors, and 7 of them have been by true freshman.

Fielding Percentage: 0.984 (23rd nationally, 3rd in the SEC)


Overall, our numbers are on par with some of the top teams in the country and we have shown an ability to win games in a variety of ways. Conference play will no doubt be a much tougher challenge, but we have handled our business so far and should have a lot of confidence heading into the SEC gauntlet. I understand why everyone is being cautious with this team, but we are playing really good baseball right now.


Good post. Another important stat. After 15 games this year's record is 14-1. Last year it was 9-6.

So far it seems like this year's team is somewhere between the '24 and '25 teams. I'm thinking closer to '24.

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W
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you know it's just one game...

but if the final score of the UCLA game had been something like 6-4 instead of 11-1...

the outlook going forward might be a bit rosier.

the Ags start SEC play with top 10 OU followed by top 10 Georgia
Alyag08
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Just curious - How/where were you able to get stats from last year that are only through a certain number of games? I was trying to find that info last night but wasn't sure where to find it.
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