MLB Umpire Sabermetrics are now available for all games played through the end of July, featuring 120 ejections and 966 Replay Reviews through 1,558 games played.
We presently expect 187 ejections this season, and 1,507 Replay Reviews.
As previously noted, ejections dropped off after the Joe Torre memo, but so too did Replay Reviews, which, on July 27,
made MLB history when the seasonal number of overturned calls outnumbered those upheld by instant replay for the first time since not only expanded replay was introduced in 2014, but since limited replay was introduced in 2008, as well.
Summary, Ejections.
>>
120 Total Regular Season Ejections through July 31, 2016 (on pace for
187 ejections this season).
>> Umpires were
67.1% accurate on calls associated with ejection.
>> The
Blue Jays were ejected more often than any other team (a trend which continues in July).
>> Manager John
Gibbons of the Toronto Blue Jays continued to lead all managers in ejections.
>> Player Yunel
Escobar of the LA Angels led all players in ejections.
>> Umpire Dale
Scott led all umpires in ejections.
>> Chief Dale
Scott's crew led all umpire crews in ejections.
>> Most ejections occurred in the
8th inning; Ejections from 7th and on comprised
46% of all tosses.
>> Most ejections occurred on
Sundays. Weekend series (Fri-Sun) featured
54% of all heave-ho's.
>> The most common reason for ejection was
Balls/Strikes, followed by
Throwing At.
>> All else equal, a team tied at the time of ejection ended up winning the game
90.5% of the time.
Summary, Replay Reviews.
>>
966 Total Replay Reviews, of which calls were affirmed
49.6% of the time (50.4% overturned).
>> The
Colorado Rockies used replay more than any other team, and beat the league average.
>> The
Kansas City Royals were the League's most successful teams in review.
>> The
Oakland Athletics experienced fewer reviews than any other team.
>> Umpire Mark Carlson had 19 calls reviewed, more than any other umpire.
>> Jeff
Nelson's crew led all of baseball in replay activity, and performed at about the league average.
>> Umpire Scott
Barry led the league in accuracy with all of his calls affirmed by replay.
>> Umpire Dan
Iassogna experienced the highest rate of his calls being overturned by replay.
>> The
7th inning had more reviews than any other inning.
42% of all reviews occurred from 7th-on.
>> Most reviews occurred on
Sundays; Calls were most often overturned in
daytime conditions.
>> The most common reason for review was
Out/Safe, followed by
Pulled Foot and
HBP/No HBP.
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