Second Half Rankings - Hitters Edition

Anthony A. Perri

Second Half Rankings Hitters Edition

With the all star break approaching, it's a good time to look at the production (rankings) we expect from the top 300 position players in the second half of 2007. Subscribing to the regression to the mean concept (the statistical term referring to the probability that an accumulation of non random numbers will revert towards their norm), the rankings below have a bias to our preseason projections and the historical first half/ second half splits for each player. There are other factors including injuries and playing time situations that have also been factored in.

As we've discussed in prior Strategy Plus articles, players do follow trends in their production. Most player production comes in spurts during different time periods of the season....and for many players, these trends tend to repeat themselves. Some players are great 1st half players while others don't come around until after the all star break. Using this information helps us (The Fantasy GM) make educated decisions with player personnel.

Second Half Performers

Knowing that over the last 3 years Chipper Jones and Rafael Furcal's second half slugging percentage RISES by over 100 points (+.20 FPI), is pretty handy information. Assuming the return to full health, both of these guys should come back in the second half. Here's a big look at the group of players who have performed much better in the second half of the season over the last three years (some players only have a 2 year history):

Second Half Under Performers

On the other end of the spectrum are the players who have not had a good second half based on their 3 year average.  Brad Hawpe, Hank Blalock, and Trot Nixon have all seen their slugging percentage drop by over 100 points when compared to their first half! It's typical to find this list littered with catchers, as they tend to tire in the late stages of the season. On to the list:

Although some of the listed players above may be have a desirable or undesirable experience in the second half, they still may be moving in a opposite direction in the current rankings. Other factors such as current playing time situations, injuries, and regression to their "production mean" are also factors in the equation. Also keep in mind that all players are included in the analysis,  including first and second year players. The 1st/2nd half splits on players with less then 2 years of playing time should be considered inconclusive.

Click here for the  Second Half Rankings - Batters

 All the best in the Second half! - Anthony A. Perri

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