BBA Historical Review: A Look at Double-Streaks

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BBA Historical Review: A Look at Double-Streaks

Post by RonCo » Fri Oct 23, 2020 12:50 pm

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Hitting streaks are kind of fun now, aren’t they? Yes, perhaps a little silly in ways—I mean, the occurrence of a hitting streak is a bit arbitrary in the fact that it just means that a certain player scattered a few hits around for a while. And yet, there’s a thing about them that is ultimately human. A hitting streak says something important to us that goes straight to the meaning of life, I think. In the randomness of a crappy world, a hitting streak says that a man can stand up over the forces of time and go about his job day-in and day-out. A hitting streak says we can fight the malaise. That we can beat the odds.

Some conversation has been made about Dong-po Thum’s recent run, which was stopped at 32 games by, of all things OOTP, a dumb-assed manger decision to sit the hitter, then pinch-hit him in Omaha. So, yes, 32 games.

After some of that conversation, I went and looked up where Thum’s number stood in relation to BBA history, and it’s pretty good. There have only been nine that were longer.

What folks may not know is that this was Thum’s second 20+ game hitting streak of the year, which is also something I looked at. “How many guys have had two hitting streaks of over 20 games in the same season?” The answer is, well, a few. More than a few, really, but not a lot. Mathematically, this is represented by the number “17,” which is a prime number—not cleanly divisible by any other number, and also the date part of my brother’s birthday. Not that most of that matters. Seventeen hitters have had two 20-game hitting streaks.

For the hell of it, let’s take a look at them:

Here are the “small” ones, meaning both hitting streaks were barely over 20 games. Arbitrarily I split this at 23.

DateYearPlayerHitting Streaks
7/23/20332033Jared Gillstrom23 Games, while playing for Havana
5/15/20332033Jared Gillstrom21 Games, while playing for Havana
9/9/20302030William Belcham21 Games, while playing for Huntsville
6/17/20302030William Belcham23 Games, while playing for Huntsville
8/20/20232023Chad Lawrence23 Games, while playing for Indy
6/7/20232023Chad Lawrence20 Games, while playing for Indy
6/4/20282028Dan Leonard21 Games, while playing for Calgary
4/24/20282028Dan Leonard22 Games, while playing for Calgary
7/14/20342034Steve Dempsey20 Games, while playing for Madison
5/7/20342034Steve Dempsey22 Games, while playing for Madison
8/17/20422042Rafael Gutiérrez22 Games, while playing for Louisville
4/12/20422042Rafael Gutiérrez20 Games, while playing for Louisville
7/16/20062006Juan Heredia21 Games, while playing for Long Beach
5/31/20062006Juan Heredia20 Games, while playing for Long Beach

This is kind of a fun list. Rafael Gutiérrez, a name that has drawn some conversation recently, was the most recent to hit this list. Some of these guys were outside my time in the league, but any list that includes Jared Gillstrom, Dan Leonard, and Steve Dempsey is going to get my attention. I vaguely recall William Belcham.

Bottom line, though, this group is seven players big.

Let’s now move the bar up, saying that at least one of those streaks had to be 26 or more games.

DateYearPlayerHitting Streaks
9/29/20142014Trey Williams23 Games, while playing for Seattle
7/16/20142014Trey Williams27 Games, while playing for Seattle
8/29/20302030Stelio Kontos27 Games, while playing for Halifax
5/17/20302030Stelio Kontos22 Games, while playing for Halifax
6/5/20372037Xue-qin Man27 Games, while playing for Twin Cities
4/28/20372037Xue-qin Man20 Games, while playing for Twin Cities
9/23/20422042Francisco Medina28 Games, while playing for Calgary
7/25/20422042Francisco Medina20 Games, while playing for Calgary
10/1/20272027Héctor Valentín23 Games, while playing for Seattle
7/2/20272027Héctor Valentín25 Games, while playing for Seattle
8/19/20412041Girolamo L'Archibudelli20 Games, while playing for Las Vegas
6/13/20412041Girolamo L'Archibudelli26 Games, while playing for Las Vegas

How many folks would have bet that L'Archibudelli’s entry here was for his work in 2041, not 2042 (which is when he made that run at .400?)? Calgary’s Francisco Medina sits on this list, too, as does Xue-qin Man. Man did it in an era where offense was really just beginning to really take off. It’s not hard to look back and wonder about that Twin Cities team. Scott had them really well perched to take off, but Man and a few others just had the jinx all fall on them at once.

I like seeing Stelio Kontos’s name on this list, too.

Fun list. Six players.

Let’s move the bar up, now.

DateYearPlayerHitting Streaks
8/26/20422042Semei Kwakou27 Games, while playing for Louisville
4/12/20422042Semei Kwakou31 Games, while playing for Louisville
4/20/20442044Dong-po Thum22 Games, while playing for Yellow Springs
8/21/20442044Dong-po Thum32 Games, while playing for Yellow Springs
9/3/20132013Domingo Fierro30 Games, while playing for Buffalo
7/14/20132013Domingo Fierro20 Games, while playing for Buffalo

Here is the list of players who have a 30-game streak to go with a 20-something. Not surprising, one, Kwakou, played in the blitzkrieg age of offense. Fierro’s, too, was in an age when offense was high. I’m interested in some of the old-timer’s views of him.

Thum joins the list in a season where offense is down, however, which just makes me giggle even more about his performance. I list Kwakou above Thum due to his 27-game stint being bigger than Thum’s 22-game run, but you can argue about that.

Regardless, there are three players in this list, which if you’re following along and doing advanced calculus level addition as we go, means I’ve listed sixteen players. If your mental acuity is sharp as the proverbial Ted complaint, you’ll remember I said there were seventeen players. This is because one man has had two 30-game stints.

He is:

DateYearPlayerHitting Streaks
9/14/20032003Manuel Aguilar36 Games, while playing for Carolina
7/27/20032003Manuel Aguilar37 Games, while playing for Carolina

Of freaking course, right?

So, there we have it. A fun little run-down for the record books.


Fun Addendum: Triple-20 on the Horizon?

As I leave, it seems fun to note that at no time in BBA history has a player every had three hitting streaks of 20-games or more. That said, after breaking his streak with that crappy pinch-hitting appearance, Thum has now hit in two straight games. The club has eighteen games to play in the regular season.

Pulling out that advanced mathematics one more time says he has the chance to be the first ever to pull of this streak.

Historic, eh?

Kind of.

And, yeah, by the way, if he manages that it would mean that if you discount that one pinch-hit 0-1, Thum would have ended the season on a 52-game hitting streak.

Which means maybe nothing or maybe everything. But regardless, is just kind of fun to think about, eh?
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Re: BBA Historical Review: A Look at Double-Streaks

Post by Fat Nige » Fri Oct 23, 2020 1:30 pm

While not many Aviators ever get anywhere near a streak, we do have Stelio Kontos as our assistant manager who has just signed an extension to carry on for a few more years. I have the feeling he may be going a bit senile these days as he seems unable to pass that hitting skill on to the modern day aviators
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Re: BBA Historical Review: A Look at Double-Streaks

Post by lordtoffee » Mon Oct 26, 2020 12:12 am

Very interesting article Ron. Juan Rodriguez might be the next guy on one of those lists, as he had a 29 game streak this year that was going on around the same time as Thum's.
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