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frankbmd 03-01-2018 10:27 AM

The 2018 Dinger Whiff Derby Winner - Jose Ramirez 76
 
This thread will be the ultimate delight for all you Yankee fans.

There are three choices in this year’s Dinger Whiff Derby. Until opening day you may choose any of the three choices

1. Giancarlo Stanton
2. Aaron Judge
3. The Field (meaning anyone else on any major league team who scores higher will win for The Field)

The rules

1. Each entrant gets 4 points for each regular season home run.

2. Each entrant gets -1 point for each regular season strike out.

3. The highest total by a single player at the end of the season is the winner.

4. To enter the sweepstakes contest, simply guess the winning player in the Dinger Whiff derby and his winning Dinger Whiff number at season's end.
A prize to be determined related to the winning player will be awarded. To qualify for the prize you must guess both the player and the number on the nose.
The deadline for sweepstakes entries shall be the "All-Star Game break".
You may make a single revision of your entry until September 1 to change the Dinger Whiff number, but not the player.

The Scoreboard below will be updated periodically during the season. If I am incorrect about the leader in the Field, please let me know.

Current standings including games played on 7/27

71 . The Field Leader Ramirez (30 HR, 49 K)
50 . The Field Runnerup Betts (25 HR, 50 K)
-33 . Judge (26 HR, 137 K)
-43 . Stanton (23 HR, 135 K)
-87 . Last place ?? Moncado (13 HR, 139 K)

Enjoy the season and please note that you can easily follow this thread by simply googling “Dinger Whiff” :D


To become a member of the Dinger Whiff Hall of Fame you must have over 1000 Dinger Whiff points.

Currently there are only 10 members of this exclusive Hall of Fame

1. Hank Aaron. 1637
2. Babe Ruth. 1526
3. Barry Bonds. 1509
4. Ted Williams. 1375
5. Albert Pujols. 1312. Still active so his number could go up or down.
6. Stan Musial. 1204
7. Lou Gehrig. 1182
8. Mel Ott. 1148
9. Willie Mays. 1114
10. Joe DiMaggio. 1075

If I missed one, please kindly let me know.

Will Stanton or Judge make the Hall?

clydepepper 03-01-2018 10:33 AM

Great Idea, Frank.

I'm not a Yankees' fan (though I don't hate them), so I'll take the field.

For all we know, both Stanton and Judge peaked last year.

I realize they both have plenty of opposite-field power, but if they were left-handed in Yankee Stadium, I may have chosen one of them instead of the field.

frankbmd 04-01-2018 10:11 AM

We’re off and running.

Currently Stanton leads Judge by 9 points, but trails the Field (Davidson) by 6.



Still time to enter due to lack of enthusiasm.

gopherfan 04-03-2018 10:51 AM

I think Sano has a chance to have the highest negative number this year. He is amazing in his ability to strikeout almost every at bat.

frankbmd 04-07-2018 07:53 AM

Judge has tied Stanton at -3 but they remain 15 points behind Harper and Dozier at this point.

It also looks like Ohtani could be the Dinger Whiff Rookie of the Year with 8 points so far. Time will tell.

barrysloate 04-07-2018 05:55 PM

Ian Happ has struck out a mind boggling 20 times in his first seven games, making him a bit hapless at the plate.

Peter_Spaeth 04-07-2018 06:39 PM

How does that happen?

frankbmd 04-07-2018 09:47 PM

Happy days are here again
A score of Ks already in
With Happ the Cubs will never win
Happy days are here again

barrysloate 04-09-2018 04:28 AM

Stanton comfortably in the lead with a -8.

frankbmd 04-09-2018 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1765799)
Stanton comfortably in the lead with a -8.

Actually a mere 27 points behind Harper the leader with 19.

Did you know that Joe DiMaggio is in the Dinger Whiff Hall of Fame with a career Dinger Whiff total of 1075?

Peter_Spaeth 04-09-2018 06:13 AM

Surely you are not going to keep this thread going for the entire season. Like that thread reporting every Golden State win. :)

ALR-bishop 04-09-2018 06:58 AM

Rules
 
I am still looking for a way to participate while not following Frank's rules at the same time. But it is tougher to do this time.

Paul S 04-09-2018 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ALR-bishop (Post 1765837)
I am still looking for a way to participate while not following Frank's rules at the same time. But it is tougher to do this time.

Me too.

"Oh, Tani Boy
The Pipes
of Spam
are calling you..."
:);)

barrysloate 04-09-2018 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1765825)
Surely you are not going to keep this thread going for the entire season. Like that thread reporting every Golden State win. :)

He is going to keep this open the whole season. And don't call him Shirley.

frankbmd 04-09-2018 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1765995)
He is going to keep this open the whole season. And don't call him Shirley.

You’re damn right on both counts.:D

Peter_Spaeth 04-09-2018 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1765995)
He is going to keep this open the whole season. And don't call him Shirley.

Shirley Shirley Bo Birley
Bonanna Fanna Fo Firley
Fee Fi Mo Mirley
Shirley

Peter_Spaeth 04-09-2018 05:06 PM

Here's one for ya. Most HRs for a player under 150 on the dinger whiff stat.

frankbmd 04-09-2018 05:44 PM

Thome’s Dinger Whiff Number is less than 0.
Thome hit 612 dingers.

barrysloate 04-09-2018 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1766026)
Shirley Shirley Bo Birley
Bonanna Fanna Fo Firley
Fee Fi Mo Mirley
Shirley

The Name Game:)

Peter_Spaeth 04-09-2018 06:12 PM

Indeed. Shirley Ellis.

frankbmd 04-09-2018 06:52 PM

Barry and Peter - Jump Ball
 
Rama Lama Ding Dong

Peter_Spaeth 04-09-2018 07:46 PM

Oo ee oo aa aa ting tang walla walla bing bang

barrysloate 04-10-2018 03:52 AM

How about a one eye one horn flying purple people eater.

clydepepper 04-10-2018 05:31 AM

ya dang skippy

frankbmd 04-10-2018 08:33 AM

To Al and Paul
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by clydepepper (Post 1766131)
ya dang skippy

Quote:

Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1766125)
How about a one eye one horn flying purple people eater.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1766094)
Oo ee oo aa aa ting tang walla walla bing bang

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1766078)
Rama Lama Ding Dong

“They found a road to derailment. Jump onboard before the rap lyrics lock this baby up.”

Note: Dinger Whiff Numbers will updated less frequently in the initial post going forward. And believe when I say that lyrical bumps are still appreciated, Joe Tex lyrics not withstanding.;)

frankbmd 04-14-2018 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ALR-bishop (Post 1765837)
I am still looking for a way to participate while not following Frank's rules at the same time. But it is tougher to do this time.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul S (Post 1765914)
Me too.

"Oh, Tani Boy
The Pipes
of Spam
are calling you..."
:);)

To satisfy the overwhelming demand for a confusing rule that could be broken, please note that Rule #4 has been added, since Yankee fans have not been overly enthusiastic about participating.

The sweepstakes rule #4 should be difficult to win, so the prize will be commensurate with the difficulty.

Note as well, that in the modern game, any positive dinger whiff number is an achievement. Whether there will ever be additional players added to the Dinger Whiff Hall of Fame is debatable.

Peter_Spaeth 04-14-2018 10:09 AM

What's the single season record? Is it DiMaggio in 1937 with 147?

Paul S 04-14-2018 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1767240)
To satisfy the overwhelming demand for a confusing rule that could be broken, please note that Rule #4 has been added, since Yankee fans have not been overly enthusiastic about participating.

The sweepstakes rule #4 should be difficult to win, so the prize will be commensurate with the difficulty.

Note as well, that in the modern game, any positive dinger whiff number is an achievement. Whether there will ever be additional players added to the Dinger Whiff Hall of Fame is debatable.

Would have entered but saw the thread a few days after others did. Didn't want to be a rude cheatin' SOB, so was Just messing from afar.

So, does Rule #4 mean I can still join and that my odds of winning will be commensurate with my late date? (Hi Marilyn Monroe).

p.s. Don't be a Yankee hater:D

frankbmd 04-14-2018 11:24 AM

If you consider pitchers with basically the same rules with the signs reversed, the Dinger Whiff Number becomes a zero sum game. Pitchers would get +1 for a K and -4 for homerun allowed or a gopher ball.

By checking a couple pitchers, Walter and Randy (not your average Johnsons), we find that both dead ball Walter and modern Randy both had career Dinger Whiff Numbers over 3000. No batter has reached 2000.

Makes sense as there are many pitchers who strike out a lot of hitters that don’t hit many home runs. Therefore pitching criteria for the Dinger Whiff Hall of Fame have not been determined. If one wanted to find the tenth best pitcher in Dinger whiffs, his number would be comparable to 1000 for the batters considered Hall of Famers. I’m sure ‘stache could determine the tenth best pitcher faster than I, so I will wait for him to wake up.

And Paul, except for the deadlines in Rule #4, you can enter to your heart’s content. Sanchez and Gregorius may well be better choices than Judge and Stanton when all is said and done.;)

ullmandds 04-14-2018 11:31 AM

I will enter my predictions in due time but for now I predict both judge and Stanton will make the Hall of Fame...With the Prerequisite that each please 15 seasons. Problem is Frank you have to live long enough to see this happen!

Peter_Spaeth 04-14-2018 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1767288)
If you consider pitchers with basically the same rules with the signs reversed, the Dinger Whiff Number becomes a zero sum game. Pitchers would get +1 for a K and -4 for homerun allowed or a gopher ball.

By checking a couple pitchers, Walter and Randy (not your average Johnsons), we find that both dead ball Walter and modern Randy both had career Dinger Whiff Numbers over 3000. No batter has reached 2000.

Makes sense as there are many pitchers who strike out a lot of hitters that don’t hit many home runs. Therefore pitching criteria for the Dinger Whiff Hall of Fame have not been determined. If one wanted to find the tenth best pitcher in Dinger whiffs, his number would be comparable to 1000 for the batters considered Hall of Famers. I’m sure ‘stache could determine the tenth best pitcher faster than I, so I will wait for him to wake up.

And Paul, except for the deadlines in Rule #4, you can enter to your heart’s content. Sanchez and Gregorius may well be better choices than Judge and Stanton when all is said and done.;)

Nolan Ryan is probably over 4000.

frankbmd 04-14-2018 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1767296)
Nolan Ryan is probably over 4000.

4430 for Ryan. Peter, your speculative post wasn’t that hard to verify. Do your homework.

Back in the fifties with roughly 4-5 Ks and 1 HR per game per team, the batters and pitchers would be more balanced.

In the dead ball era, the pitchers would prosper due to the paucity of dingers.

In the current game compared to the 50s, Dingers are up a bit, but whiffs have doubled, once again to the advantage of the pitchers.

frankbmd 04-14-2018 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1767292)
I will enter my predictions in due time but for now I predict both judge and Stanton will make the Hall of Fame...With the Prerequisite that each please 15 seasons. Problem is Frank you have to live long enough to see this happen!

Peter, if they play 15 seasons with 200 strikeouts each per season, a plausible prediction, they would need 1000 home runs each to qualify for the Dinger Whiff Hall of Fame.

Call me crazy, but I doubt that either of them will make it.

Peter_Spaeth 04-14-2018 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1767311)
4430 for Ryan. Peter, your speculative post wasn’t that hard to verify. Do your homework.

Back in the fifties with roughly 4-5 Ks and 1 HR per game per team, the batters and pitchers would be more balanced.

In the dead ball era, the pitchers would prosper due to the paucity of dingers.

In the current game compared to the 50s, Dingers are up a bit, but whiffs have doubled, once again to the advantage of the pitchers.

The point, Herr Doktor, was why are you going on about two guys with 3000 when there is a guy over 4000. :)

Peter_Spaeth 04-14-2018 12:53 PM

Joe D. struck out 369 times in his career. One of the more remarkable stats ever IMO.

frankbmd 04-17-2018 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1767288)
If you consider pitchers with basically the same rules with the signs reversed, the Dinger Whiff Number becomes a zero sum game. Pitchers would get +1 for a K and -4 for homerun allowed or a gopher ball.

By checking a couple pitchers, Walter and Randy (not your average Johnsons), we find that both dead ball Walter and modern Randy both had career Dinger Whiff Numbers over 3000. No batter has reached 2000.

Makes sense as there are many pitchers who strike out a lot of hitters that don’t hit many home runs. Therefore pitching criteria for the Dinger Whiff Hall of Fame have not been determined. If one wanted to find the tenth best pitcher in Dinger whiffs, his number would be comparable to 1000 for the batters considered Hall of Famers. I’m sure ‘stache could determine the tenth best pitcher faster than I, so I will wait for him to wake up.

And Paul, except for the deadlines in Rule #4, you can enter to your heart’s content. Sanchez and Gregorius may well be better choices than Judge and Stanton when all is said and done.;)

Currently with 18 pitching strike outs and 1 HR allowed, Ohtani has a PDW number (Pitching Dinger Whiff number) of 14. Combined with his BDW number would give him an overall Dinger Whiff number of 19.

As mentioned though in the modern game Pitching DWs tend to be strongly positive and Batting DWs tend to be strongly negative. Combining the two for an individual player is not fair, since Ohtani is the only player who would benefit. However as the season progresses, a pitching DW number list may be added.;)

gopherfan 04-17-2018 10:27 AM

As a Twins fan, I think Sano could have one of the most negative DW numbers this year. Currently at -10. 3 HR and 22 K's.

I was thinking that Dozier could have one of the higher positive numbers. Lots of cancellations, but he is at 9 so far. 4 HR and 7 K's.

Peter_Spaeth 04-17-2018 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1768261)
Currently with 18 pitching strike outs and 1 HR allowed, Ohtani has a PDW number (Pitching Dinger Whiff number) of 14. Combined with his BDW number would give him an overall Dinger Whiff number of 19.

As mentioned though in the modern game Pitching DWs tend to be strongly positive and Batting DWs tend to be strongly negative. Combining the two for an individual player is not fair, since Ohtani is the only player who would benefit. However as the season progresses, a pitching DW number list may be added.;)

There isn't that much variation in how many HRs pitchers give up I don't think so it's not all that meaningful in my opinion, just going to tell you who the strikeout leaders are for the most part.

frankbmd 04-17-2018 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1768295)
There isn't that much variation in how many HRs pitchers give up I don't think so it's not all that meaningful in my opinion, just going to tell you who the strikeout leaders are for the most part.

Your words would comfort Robin Roberts, who yielded 505 dingers, leading the league four years in a row.

Peter_Spaeth 04-17-2018 05:49 PM

Make a list of the top 10 all time in Ks and dinger/whiffs. I bet they are quite close. Which would not be true at all for batters comparing HRs to dinger/whiffs.

frankbmd 04-17-2018 06:08 PM

Where’s my fly swatter?:D

frankbmd 04-25-2018 08:38 AM

Yankee Surge
 
Not Stanton
Not Judge
Just Didi

And a shout out to Cespedes with his 39 whiffs so far.

gopherfan 04-27-2018 08:27 AM

Miguel Sano has 5 HR and 35 K's. Tied with Stanton, and only 4 behind Cespedes.

frankbmd 05-03-2018 04:40 AM

Some impressive Whiff totals in April this year. Someone is sure to crack 200.

But who had between 11 and 18 whiffs in each of 15 consecutive seasons and over 10,000 plate appearances to boot?

gopherfan 05-05-2018 01:26 PM

Mookie Betts is looking good right now with 13 HR and 13 K's for a total of +39.

Butch7999 05-05-2018 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1772699)
... But who had between 11 and 18 whiffs in each of 15 consecutive seasons and over 10,000 plate appearances to boot?

We woulda put money on Joe Sewell, but nope... (damn close, though).

Peter_Spaeth 05-05-2018 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1772699)
Some impressive Whiff totals in April this year. Someone is sure to crack 200.

But who had between 11 and 18 whiffs in each of 15 consecutive seasons and over 10,000 plate appearances to boot?

Willie Keeler or Nellie Fox.

frankbmd 05-05-2018 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1773554)
Willie Keeler or Nellie Fox.

Sort of correct, but Keeler had less than 11 whiffs a number of times. Keeler also had less than 10000 plate appearances. Keeler and Fox are quite similar to each other in batting talents though.

No one in today’s game is even close to them.

Peter_Spaeth 05-05-2018 05:59 PM

Fox's 1959 MVP with a slash line of 2/70/.306 seems a bit dubious to me.

frankbmd 05-09-2018 10:41 PM

Betts the best bet this week.


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