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June 27, 2011 Tater Trot TrackerTrot Times for June 26A busy day yesterday kept me from posting Saturday's trots here at the Tater Trot Tracker. Apologies for that. I'll include notes on them below. With beautiful weather across the country, the weekend was prime for home run hitting. There were few memorable home runs, but it wasn't for lack of trying. On Saturday, for example, there were 35 home runs hit. Now let's get to those trots!
Home Run of the Day: Yuniesky Betancourt, Milwaukee Brewers (Saturday) - 16.3 seconds [video]
Slowest Trot: Ramon Hernandez, Cincinnati Reds - 27.21 seconds [video] Juan Rivera's Saturday blast looked even more egregious from the slow-walk-and-watch perspective, but his came in a tad quicker at 27.06 seconds (video). Evan Longoria had a home run reviewed after he was thrown out at second. The call was reversed and he was allowed to score (video). There has been some tsk-tsking of Longoria for slowing down a bit on the trot, but it doesn't seem warranted to me. The ball was clearly a home run and he knew. The umpires were the ones who were wrong. Nice to see instant replay do what it was supposed to.
Quickest Trot: Ryan Braun, Milwaukee Brewers - 18.28 seconds [video] On Saturday, Betancourt's inside-the-parker was the day's quickest trot. Adam Rosales also hit a solo home run, but he didn't give it the same kind of run he used to. He even slowed down for the last couple of steps at the plate, resulting in a 17.02 second trot. And, by the way, Rosales is the only person I could ever be disappointed in with a 17.02 second trot.
All of Today's Trots Ramon Hernandez....27.21 Evan Longoria #2...21.77 Mark Reynolds......24.93 Danny Espinosa.....20.83 Jhonny Peralta.....24.6 Chris Iannetta.....20.67 J.P. Arencibia.....24.6 Matt Downs.........20.02 Ty Wigginton #2....23.45 Vernon Wells.......19.94 Luke Scott.........22.91 Brandon Phillips...19.71 Geovany Soto.......22.9 Jorge Posada.......19.27 Derrek Lee.........22.84 B.J. Upton.........18.92 Nick Swisher.......22.13 Michael Young......18.37 Ty Wigginton #1....22.07 Ryan Braun.........18.28 Mark Teixeira......21.98 Evan Longoria #1...N/A Jeff Keppinger.....21.85 Saturday's Trots Juan Rivera..........27.06 Edwin Encarnacion....21.82 Aramis Ramirez.......25.02 Lyle Overbay.........21.73 Dan Uggla............24.21 Carlos Gomez.........21.56 Carlos Peguero.......23.31 Matt Wieters.........21.54 Adrian Gonzalez......23.15 Alberto Gonzalez.....21.36 Geovany Soto.........23.12 Ty Wigginton.........21.26 Garrett Jones........23.09 Josh Reddick.........21.26 Corey Hart...........22.91 J.J. Hardy...........21.06 Joey Votto #1........22.9 Mark Trumbo..........20.54 Alex Avila...........22.6 Vernon Wells.........20.43 Mark Teixeira........22.55 Adam Jones...........20.33 Prince Fielder.......22.54 B.J. Upton...........20.2 Jonny Gomes..........22.53 Scott Rolen..........20.16 Jacoby Ellsbury......22.48 Drew Stubbs..........20.02* Joey Votto #2........22.43 Michael Young........19.06 Nelson Cruz..........22.33 Adam Rosales.........17.02 Nick Markakis........22.13* Yuniesky Betancourt..16.3 Adrian Beltre........22.08*
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What do the asterisks mean?
The best explanation is here: http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?type=2&articleid=13739#84595
In short, it means that the time is a close approximation due to the view I was given. I only give approximate times if I feel that there's some evidence he touched the plate at that time. If the camera cuts away completely before I see a player at the plate, his time is marked as not measurable.
Larry - someone asks that every second day - maybe keep a footnote for that templated every day.