Major League Baseball announced their official Rookie of the Year (ROY) award recipients. Both players selected from the American and National League were position players. The last five years or so in baseball has been heralded as a pitching renaissance of sorts as strikeouts are on the high, walks are under control, and runs are very hard to come by.
However, it can be argued that the best, young players are position players. From Bryce Harper and Mike Trout to Kris Bryant and Carlos Correa, MLB is seeing a much-needed youth movement inject the sport with new life and hopefully bring in more runs, action, and a younger fan base to baseball.
With all that being said, it most certainly does not mean that there were no rookie pitchers worth noting. We will discuss the best rookie pitchers of 2015 per sabermetrics.
FUBAR
Using Felipe’s Ultimate Baseball Advanced Rankings (or FUBAR for short) we will determined who were the best rookie pitchers of 2015.
FUBAR uses two stats to evaluate pitching performance:
- Field Independent Pitching (FIP)–at its most elementary, FIP creates a hypothetical world where a pitcher does not have to worry about random factors that affect his production or performance, such as defense and luck.
- Skill-Interactive Earned Run Average (SIERA)–Similar to FIP, but SIERA also accounts for a pitcher’s balls in play.
For a more detailed look at these metrics, click here.
Before we announce our 2015 ultimate pitching staff, let’s take a look at some of the more obscure stats for these pitchers (minimum 60 innings pitched for starters and 30 innings pitched for relievers).
BATTED BALLS
MOST LIKELY TO INDUCE GROUNDERS
Starter: Aaron Sanchez, Toronto Blue Jays
Reliever: Carson Smith, Seattle Mariners
MOST LIKELY TO INDUCE FLY BALLS
Starter: Adam Morgan, Philadelphia Phillies
Reliever: Yimi Garcia, Los Angeles Dodgers
…FORCE POP UPS
Starter: Cody Anderson, Cleveland Indians
Reliever: Chasen Shreve, New York Yankees
…FLY BALL GET HIT FOR A HOME RUN
Starter: Aaron Sanchez, Blue Jays
Reliever: Ryan Tepera, Blue Jays
…SEE THEIR PITCHES GET PULLED
Starter: Kendall Graveman, Oakland Athletics
Reliever: Ryan Tepera, Blue Jays
…SEE PITCHES GO TO OPPOSITE FIELD
Starter: Robbie Ray, Arizona Diamondbacks
Reliever: Cam Bedrosian, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
…GET HIT SOFTLY
Starter: Luis Severino, Yankees
Reliever: Luis Garcia, Phillies
…GET HIT HARD
Starter: Robbie Ray, D’backs
Reliever: Bo Schultz, Blue Jays
PLATE DISCIPLINE
MOST LIKELY TO INDUCE SWINGS OUTSIDE THE STRIKE ZONE
Starter: Joe Ross, Washington Nationals
Reliever: Pedro Villareal, Reds
…TO INDUCE CONTACT OUTSIDE THE STRIKE ZONE
Starter: Justin Nicolino, Miami Marlins
Reliever: Pedro Villareal, Reds
…TO HAVE HIS PITCHES INSIDE THE STRIKE ZONE
Starter: Chris Bassitt, Oakland Athletics
Reliever: Yimi Garcia, Dodgers
…TO THROW FIRST PITCH FOR A STRIKE
Starter: Adam Morgan, Phillies
Reliever: Trevor May, Minnesota Twins
…TO INDUCE SWINGING STRIKES
Starter: Noah Syndergaard, New York Mets and Henry Owens, Boston Red Sox
Reliever: Alex Colome, Tampa Bay Rays
PITCHf/x–TYPE
MOST LIKELY TO THROW A FASTBALL
Starter: Eduardo Rodriguez, Red Sox
Reliever: Trevor Gott, Angels
…TWO-SEAMER
Starter: Aaron Sanchez, Blue Jays
Reliever: Arodys Vizcaino, Braves
…CUTTER
Starter: Carlos Frias, Dodgers
Reliever: Ryan Tepera, Blue Jays
…SINKER
Starter: William Perez, Braves
Reliever: Carson Smith, Mariners
…SLIDER
Starter: Joe Ross, Nationals
Reliever: Aaron Thompson, Twins
…CURVE
Starter: Taylor Jungmann, Milwaukee Brewers
Reliever: Keone Kela, Texas Rangers
…KNUCKLE CURVE
Starter: Nate Karns, Rays
Reliever: Corey Knebel, Brewers
…CHANGE UP
Starter: Henry Owens, Red Sox
Reliever: Chasen Shreve, Yankees
PITCHf/x–VELOCITY
FASTBALL
Starter: Noah Syndergaard, Mets (96.5 mph)
Reliever: Arquimedes Caminero, Pirates (97.8)
TWO-SEAMER
Starter: Alex Colome, Rays (95.1)
Reliever: Arodys Vizcaino, Braves (97.6)
SINKER
Starter: Noah Syndergaard, Mets (97.0)
Reliever: Arodys Vizcaino, Braves (98.2)
SLIDER
Starter: Luis Severino, Yankees (89.0)
Reliever: Arquimedes Caminero, Pirates (91.0)
CURVE
Starter: Lance McCullers, Houston Astros (84.2)
Reliever: Justin Miller, Colorado Rockies (86.0)
CHANGEUP
Starter: Lance McCullers, Astros (88.3)
Reliever: Bruce Rondon, Detroit Tigers (89.9)
HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT
SLIDER
Starter: Taylor Jungmann (right-handed pitcher (RHP)), Brewers
Henry Owens (left-handed pitcher (LHP)), Red Sox
Reliever: Chaz Roe, (RHP) Baltimore Orioles
Sean Gilmartin, (LHP) New York Mets
CURVE
Starter: Chris Bassitt (RHP), A’s
Henry Owens (LHP), Red Sox
Reliever: Trevor May, (RHP) Twins
Tom Layne, (LHP) Red Sox
RELIEF PITCHERS
Leading all rookies in strikeouts (92), Seattle Mariners’ Carson Smith is the top relief pitcher, per FUBAR. Placing second in FIP and first in SIERA, Smith utilized his sinker to induce a lot of ground balls, helping him keep hitters from causing too much damage. Smith also shared the lead in Holds among all rookies.
Ultimately, the biggest reason he is the top rookie reliever of 2015 is because of his strikeouts. Smith led all rookies with a whopping 32.4 percent Strikeout Percentage (K%).
Here’s how the rest of the top five relievers looked like:
- Carson Smith–415 points
- Alex Colome–340
- Ken Giles–200
- Pedro Baez–200
- Yimi Garcia–185
STARTING PITCHING
There’s no doubt about this one, the Rookie Starting Pitcher of the Year goes to a guy who goes by the name of Thor.
Noah Syndergaard dominated all rookies in both FUBAR categories. Armed with a fastball and sinker that reaches into the high 90s, it’s no surprise he induced a lot of swinging strikes this past season. Of course, this combination of stuff and velocity helped Syndergaard lead all rookies in K% (27.5 percent).
Plus the intangibles are worth mentioning here as well. Yes, he was part of an impressive, young core with the Mets’ starting rotation, but Thor has the makings and demeanor of a future ace.
American League Rep: Lance McCullers–Although just a rookie, McCullers showed us a glimpse of greater things to come in Houston. With the help of his curve ball and changeup, McCullers would finish third in K%.
The top rookie pitchers per FUBAR are as follows:
- Noah Syndergaard–460 points
- Lance McCullers–330
- Raisel Iglesias–220: Finishing second in K%, Iglesias sort of flew under the radar playing with a bad Reds’ team.
- Joe Ross–190: A top 25 pick in the amateur draft of 2011, Ross would finish sixth in K% and Walk Percentage (BB%) with the help of his slider, which had a lot of hitters chasing this past season.
- Trevor May–180: Utilized more out of the bullpen, May did make 16 starts to qualify as a starter on this list. May would finish 11th in K% due to an aggressive style (he’s always looking to aggressively pound balls in the strike zone) and a sweeping curve which keeps hitters chasing and difficult to make contact against. May also finished second in BB%. With a combination of assertiveness and control, May is looking like a solid, mid-rotation starter as he enters his peak years.
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