The 2009 APBA Baseball set by the numbers: it’s the pitchers’ turn

Last night, I broke down the position players of new 2009 APBA baseball set number-wise.  Tonight, it’s the pitchers’ turn.  A little more difficult what without all the fun hit numbers and all but I still did all right.

 

# of pitchers in the 2009 APBA set 442

 

Let’s start off with a simple breakdown of the graded pitchers. 

 

# of C starters (MG 5-9) 99
# of B starters (MG 10-14) 61
# of A starters (MG 15-19) 6

 

# of C relievers 86
# of B relievers 67
# of A relievers 33
# of A&C (MG 20-24) 10

 

Some of those grades overlap since they belong to split grade pitchers.  Speaking of…

 

# of split grade pitchers (MG) 36
# of split grade pitchers (basic) 20

 

Who were the best graded pitchers?  Those in the know already dug this info up by now.

 

Highest Graded Starters    
Chris Carpenter StL 18
Zack Greinke KC 18
Felix Hernandez Sea 18

 

Highest Graded Relievers    
Phil Hughes NYY 24
Mike Adams SD 24
Scott Eyre Phi 24

 

Let’s take a look at the strikeout and control ratings.

 

# of pitchers with XY rating 25
# of pitchers with X rating 34
# of pitchers with Y rating 143
# of pitchers with W rating 51
# of pitchers with Z rating 130

I was a bit surprised at the number of XY pitchers to be quite honest.

 

And a little bit of fun…

 

# of D pitchers with X or XY rating 4
# of A or B pitchers with no Strikeout ratings 4
# of B or better pitchers with an L or M rating 1 (Tyler Clippard)
# of D pitchers with an H rating 1 (Ross Detwiler)

 

I’ve listed the best pitcher grades already (kudos to Rob Moore for picking Hughes as a rookie, btw) but I haven’t gotten to the worst.  A little bit of morbid fun on my part.  There are tons of Grade 1 pitchers out there but if I had to pick the absolute worst, it would have to be a tie between Dontrelle Willis and Rich Hill.  Both are Grade 1 starters with a W rating.  From the bullpen, there is Logan Kensing and Josh Wilson who are also 1s with a W and have an M homerun rating to go with it.

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