
by Hy Durham
Baseball Prospectus
Special to the Vancouver Sun
May 11, 2000
Given: "Defense is Crucial to Success"
So What Exactly is Defensive Efficiency?
Defense is the often overlooked or frequently ignored factor that is critical to a team’s success. One way to measure a team’s effective on defense is by using the Defensive Efficiency statistic. This is sometimes called Defensive Average.
Def Eff, or Defensive Efficiency, is the rate at which balls put into play are converted into outs by a team's defense. Def Eff can be approximated with (1 - BABIP) if that is all you have available. The accurate way to compute a team's Def Eff is by using the following formula:
1 - ((H + ROE - HR) / (PA - BB - SO - HBP - HR))
Definitions:
H = hits allowed
ROE = batters who reach first base as a direct result of a fielding error
HR = Home runs allowed
PA = Plate Appearances
BB = Bases on balls (or walks)
SO = Strikeouts
HBP = Batters hit by pitch
This is very obviously a team statistic, and it is also obviously as highly affected by the quality of a team’s pitching as it is by a team’s defensive prowess.
Managers in the MBBA can see the Def Eff of their team in the bottom left corner of the manager screen in OOTP and for all teams on the Fielding Report . Currently Vancouver has the best Def Eff rating in the MBBA at .704. That’s the only rating that breaks .700. Second best is California at .699. The worst two teams in Def Eff are Long Beach and Des Moines, both at .639.
Zone Rating is another statistic that perhaps we will discuss in another column. The best team zone rating doesn’t necessarily translate into the best Def Eff. For example, Valencia, Baltimore, Washington, and Calgary all have a higher team ZR than Vancouver's 8.8. In the Frick League, the New Orleans Crawdads have the best Def Eff (.688) and yet the team ZR is -6.3.