Seattle Seahawks

Joe Saunders continued a mid-May malaise on Friday night in the Mariners' 9-3 loss to the Texas Rangers, Seattle's seventh consecutive defeat. The left-handed starter damaged some remarkable personal statistics in the process, too.
Joe Saunders continued a mid-May malaise on Friday night in the Mariners' 9-3 loss to the Texas Rangers, Seattle's seventh consecutive defeat. The left-handed starter damaged some remarkable personal statistics in the process, too.
about 2 hours ago
Jesus Sucre's first Major League at-bat was one to remember, albeit for a very unusual reason. The Mariners catcher rolled into a 3-6-1 double play in which "1" -- Rangers pitcher Justin Grimm -- was not the player covering first base, a...
Jesus Sucre's first Major League at-bat was one to remember, albeit for a very unusual reason. The Mariners catcher rolled into a 3-6-1 double play in which "1" -- Rangers pitcher Justin Grimm -- was not the player covering first base, as umpire Jeff N...
about 2 hours ago
Washington State University senior Shawna Fermin was the lone Cougar Friday to advance to next month's national championships from the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds at Mike A. Myers Stadium at the University of Texas in Austin. The day in...
Washington State University senior Shawna Fermin was the lone Cougar Friday to advance to next month's national championships from the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds at Mike A. Myers Stadium at the University of Texas in Austin. The day included a six-ho...
about 5 hours ago
Entering Friday night's game, Joe Saunders had an ERA of 5.64, Aaron Harang was at 8.58 and rookie Brandon Maurer was at 6.80. In other words, aside from ace Felix Hernandez and emerging star Hisashi Iwakuma, Seattle's starting pitchers ...
Entering Friday night's game, Joe Saunders had an ERA of 5.64, Aaron Harang was at 8.58 and rookie Brandon Maurer was at 6.80. In other words, aside from ace Felix Hernandez and emerging star Hisashi Iwakuma, Seattle's starting pitchers have been strug...
about 5 hours ago
Author Lucas Mann, who penned Class A: Baseball in the Middle of Everywhere
Author Lucas Mann, who penned Class A: Baseball in the Middle of Everywhere
about 5 hours ago
Senior Joe Meggs' 11th-inning, two-out single drove in Michael Camporeale from second as the Washington baseball team edged 19th-ranked Arizona State, 8-7, Friday at Husky Ballpark.
Senior Joe Meggs' 11th-inning, two-out single drove in Michael Camporeale from second as the Washington baseball team edged 19th-ranked Arizona State, 8-7, Friday at Husky Ballpark.
about 6 hours ago
Washington State rallied from seven runs down to upset No. 3 Oregon State 10-9 in 11 innings at Goss Stadium, Friday.
Washington State rallied from seven runs down to upset No. 3 Oregon State 10-9 in 11 innings at Goss Stadium, Friday.
about 6 hours ago
In a league of relativity, whenever a running back rushes he either helps or hurts his team. If a running backs aggregate rushes gain more yards than what an average back might have achieved, he has helped his team; If he gains less, he ...
In a league of relativity, whenever a running back rushes he either helps or hurts his team. If a running backs aggregate rushes gain more yards than what an average back might have achieved, he has helped his team; If he gains less, he hurt it. This would imply that Yards Per Carry is a valuable indicator of the value a player brings within his teams scheme. If a player is capable of achieving an above average YPC, it should be reasonable to assume he has pushed the overall rushing value of his team in an above average direction. The inverse should also hold true. While these assumptions are correct, YPC fails to establish the context in which the average was achieved. Marshawn Lynch and Joique Bell had essentially the same YPC however not a single person would suggest they're equivalent in value. Why? Because Lynch carried the ball ~250 more times than Bell and even though they were roughly as efficient on a per carry basis, Lynch had much more total value. In other words: Both Lynch and Bell were good, but Lynch was good more. Our dilemma however, is not comparing two like players, but rather two unlike players. To further this point, we'll need the help of our old friend Justin Forsett who In 2012 was actually significantly superior to Lynch on a per carry basis. As stated, Forsett had a much higher YPC but he achieved it over a much smaller number of carries. Additionally, both Lynch and Forsett were above average in terms of YPC, just not equally so. It is to this very situation that I have attempted to formulate a meaningful statistical comparator. Our method of comparison will evaluate the relative value of the following 67 running backs. My cutoff was arbitrary but I feel this list hits all the staples with only a few notable omissions (Sproles). Each player has their rushing ATT(attempts) divided by the sum of all players ATT to yield their %ATT(percentage of attempts). Each player has their rushing YDS(yards) divided by the sum of all players rushing yards to yield their %YDS(percentage of rushes). All runners being equal, you would expect a players %ATT to equal their %YDS. Since players are obviously not all equal, we can determine the difference between their expected contribution and their actual contribution by subtracting their %ATT from their %YDS. %YDS-%ATT can be interpreted as total value above average. We can then convert a players %YDS-%ATT into YAA(yards above average) by multiplying the percentage against the total number of yards. This is merely the same number presented in a recognizable fashion; it can also be interpreted as total value above average. Dividing YAA by a players ATT gives us their YPCAA (yards per carry above average) EG: Peterson brought ~1.41% surplus value or in other words ~614 surplus yards on his 348 carries for a per carry average of 1.76 above your normal player. . PLAYER ATT YDS % ATT % YDS %YDS-%ATT YAA YPCAA . Adrian Peterson, RB 348 2097 3.41% 4.82% 1.41% 613.19 1.76 . C.J. Spiller, RB 207 1244 2.03% 2.86% 0.83% 361.39 1.75 . Jamaal Charles, RB 285 1509 2.79% 3.47% 0.68% 293.81 1.03 . Marshawn Lynch, RB 315 1590 3.09% 3.66% 0.57% 246.90 0.78 . Alfred Morris, RB 335 1613 3.28% 3.71% 0.42% 184.62 0.55 . Frank Gore, RB 258 1214 2.53% 2.79% 0.26% 113.93 0.44 . Justin Forsett, RB 63 374 0.62% 0.86% 0.24% 105.38 1.67 . Doug Martin, RB 319 1454 3.13% 3.34% 0.22% 93.84 0.29 . Andre Brown, RB 73 385 0.72% 0.89% 0.17% 73.74 1.01 . Bryce Brown, RB 115 564 1.13% 1.30% 0.17% 73.66 0.64 . Ahmad Bradshaw, RB 221 1015 2.17% 2.33% 0.17% 72.69 0.33 . Chris Johnson, RB 276 1243 2.71% 2.86% 0.15% 66.18 0.24 . Joique Bell, RB 82 414 0.80% 0.95% 0.15% 64.37 0.78 . Kendall Hunter, RB 72 371 0.71% 0.85% 0.15% 64.00 0.89
about 7 hours ago
When the teachers who were being honored as Symetra Heroes in the Classroom reached the Seahawks’ locker room at CenturyLink Field on Friday afternoon, they were greeted by one surprise after another.
When the teachers who were being honored as Symetra Heroes in the Classroom reached the Seahawks’ locker room at CenturyLink Field on Friday afternoon, they were greeted by one surprise after another.
about 7 hours ago
More great pitching, stellar defense and clutch hitting helped the No. 11 Huskies clinch the first spot to the WCWS in 2013 with a 1-0 win over No. 6 Missouri (38-14) on Friday night in Columbia, Mo.
More great pitching, stellar defense and clutch hitting helped the No. 11 Huskies clinch the first spot to the WCWS in 2013 with a 1-0 win over No. 6 Missouri (38-14) on Friday night in Columbia, Mo.
about 8 hours ago