Some players seem to be able to maintain really high BAbips (batting average on balls in play.) It’s one thing for a guy like Ichiro to do it…he has a .347 career BAbip, which is really high, but not so much higher than his career BA of .322.
Here are active players (minimum 2000 plate appearances) with BAbips at least 20% higher than their batting averages, minimum .296 BAbip, which is league average for 2012 only.
Rk | Player | PA | From | To | ||
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1 | Shin-Soo Choo | .354 | .290 | 2760 | 2005 | 2012 |
2 | Dexter Fowler | .346 | .268 | 2013 | 2008 | 2012 |
3 | Michael Bourn | .345 | .275 | 3192 | 2006 | 2012 |
4 | Wilson Betemit | .341 | .268 | 2313 | 2001 | 2012 |
5 | Chase Headley | .338 | .270 | 2610 | 2007 | 2012 |
6 | Jack Cust | .337 | .242 | 2581 | 2001 | 2011 |
7 | Brad Hawpe | .337 | .276 | 3369 | 2004 | 2011 |
8 | Justin Upton | .336 | .276 | 2847 | 2007 | 2012 |
9 | Jayson Werth | .326 | .266 | 3743 | 2002 | 2012 |
10 | B.J. Upton | .324 | .255 | 3859 | 2004 | 2012 |
11 | Mark Teahen | .324 | .264 | 3171 | 2005 | 2011 |
12 | Alex Gordon | .322 | .268 | 2850 | 2007 | 2012 |
13 | Jeremy Hermida | .314 | .257 | 2261 | 2005 | 2012 |
14 | Bill Hall | .310 | .248 | 3674 | 2002 | 2012 |
15 | Kelly Johnson | .309 | .257 | 3631 | 2005 | 2012 |
16 | Mark Reynolds | .309 | .235 | 3248 | 2007 | 2012 |
17 | Rickie Weeks | .306 | .251 | 3800 | 2003 | 2012 |
18 | Ronny Cedeno | .299 | .248 | 2440 | 2005 | 2012 |
19 | Russell Branyan | .296 | .232 | 3398 | 1998 | 2011 |
Kind of a neat list, huh? It’s got some fast guys like Fowler and Bourn, who (like Ichiro) probably get a high BAbip because they are able to beat out a higher fraction of infield grounders). It also includes some three true outcome guys like Cust, Reynolds, and Branyan, who don’t necessarily put the ball in play that much, have low batting averages, and hit a higher rate of balls out of the park.
It is, in fact, these TTO guys who have the highest increase of BAbip over BA. Cust is tops, with a BAbip 39% higher than his BA. The rest of the leaders among the list above are Reynolds (31%), Fowler (29%), Branyan (28%), and Betemit (27%).