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Rookies progress

Here are a couple of quick tables so you can stay up to date on the progress of this season’s rookie of the year candidates.

Rookie pitchers.xlsx

TeamPlayerIPWinsLossesSavesHoldsERAWHIPK9
HawksRei Takahashi6571002.631.184.15
BuffaloesTsubasa Sakakibara64.233002.371.276.54
CarpHiroki Tokoda7054003.601.367.07
MarinesDaiki Iwashita55.121002.931.377.48
BayStarsTaiga Kamichatani60.133003.881.335.67
GiantsYuki Takahashi44.133003.251.337.11
BuffaloesKohei Suzuki39.113002.971.507.78
EaglesRyota Ishibashi45.133003.771.265.96
BayStarsShinichi Onuki46.233003.861.486.75
TigersKoki Moriya2620042.770.966.58
HawksHiroshi Kaino22.2110132.381.2811.51
HawksKeisuke Izumi1620032.251.257.31
CarpSho Yamaguchi1911002.841.168.05
HawksArata Shiino16.111013.311.4113.22
LionsRyosuke Moriwaki16.120024.411.966.06
LionsKeisuke Honda3522005.141.436.17
DragonsTatsuya Shimizu22.121005.241.886.45
FightersYuki Yoshida1800006.001.728.50
LionsWataru Matsumoto20.111006.101.653.92
DragonsAkiyoshi Katsuno16.112006.061.534.96
SwallowsKeiji Takahashi31.102007.111.748.53
Rookie pitchers with 15-plus innings through June 15, 2019
TeamPlayerPAGRABH_2B_3BHRRBISBCSBBKAvg.OBPSlugOPS
TigersKoji Chikamoto289653926174855221691949.284.337.410.747
SwallowsMunetaka Murakami2656633227531301750323477.233.336.515.851
TigersSeiya Kinami18156131653981216101538.236.300.333.633
EaglesRyosuke Tatsumi17347201483981214721951.264.347.372.719
HawksGo Kamamoto15156161393421411801044.245.295.360.655
BuffaloesHayato Nishiura1504916136263011263934.191.240.235.475

He ain’t heavy, he’s my Buffalo

Watch any Japanese game and it’s hard to miss the slap hitters. Just how many there are is hard to get a grasp of because they come in various shades, based on how often they try to pull or drive the ball.

They all have some speed, while most of them are left-handed hitters and nearly all are either center fielders or middle infielders. In April, while waiting to talk to So Taguchi, who now coaches Buffaloes hitters, I was watching them take BP at MetLife Dome and was struck by how many Buffaloes are little guys with little swings.

With the Buffaloes and Hanshin Tigers playing Japan’s only night game on Saturday, I got another look at Orix as the Buffaloes tried to come back from a 2-1 deficit. And I thought, are the Buffaloes the lightest team in NPB? If not, who is?

Below is a table with the average weight per plate appearance by every NPB lineup through June 14.

The weights

TeamWeight per PA in Kgs
Buffaloes82.5
Hawks82.8
Tigers83.6
Swallows83.7
Eagles84.6
Dragons85.8
BayStars86.3
Fighters86.48
Carp86.53
Lions86.6
Marines87.6
Giants87.9

The surprise, is the SoftBank Hawks weighing in as the second lightest, but part of that might be the team listing both Alfredo Despaigne and Yurisbel Gracial at 95 kilograms which seems laughable. But also, with their rash of injuries, the Hawks have been without Gracial and 91-kg center fielder Yuki Yanagita, and have filled gaps in their lineup with 67-kg Ukyo Shuto, 68-kg Tomoki Takata and 76-kg Taisei Makihara.