We all know Beltran has been on a tear, but how does it compare to pre DL 2007, 2006 and 2005 Beltran.
Like any time I do this, the first step is to break each stat down to Hits per Game, Runs Per Game, etc.
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2007 Pre DL Beltran
|
Stat |
Stat Per G |
Stat Per 10 G |
|
H Per G |
1.021 |
10.21 |
|
R Per G |
.5729 |
5.729 |
|
RBI Per G |
.6770 |
6.770 |
|
HR Per G |
.1979 |
1.979 |
|
BB Per G |
.4896 |
4.896 |
|
SO Per G |
.7396 |
7.396 |
2006 Beltran
|
Stat |
Stat Per G |
Stat Per 10 G |
|
H Per G |
1.000 |
10.00 |
|
R Per G |
.9071 |
9.071 |
|
RBI Per G |
.8286 |
8.286 |
|
HR Per G |
.2926 |
2.926 |
|
BB Per G |
.6786 |
6.786 |
|
SO Per G |
.7071 |
7.071 |
2005 Beltran
|
Stat |
Stat Per G |
Stat Per 10 G |
|
H Per G |
1.026 |
10.26 |
|
R Per G |
.8411 |
8.411 |
|
RBI Per G |
.5166 |
5.166 |
|
HR Per G |
.1060 |
1.060 |
|
BB Per G |
.3709 |
3.709 |
|
SO Per G |
.6358 |
6.358 |
2007 Post DL Beltran Line:
13 H, 10 R, 18 RBI, 6 HR, 6 BB, 9 SO
When looking at all of this, the first thing I notice is how bad 2005 was for Beltran. His strikeouts were the lowest out of all the stats, but his homers were way down, his walks were way down, his RBI’s were way down and his runs were way down.
Another note about strikouts, the 9 beltran has in the last 10, they all came in the first 7 games, and the majority in the first few games, His first night back, he was 1-4 with a 2-R HR and 3 SO’s.
This is some hotstreak, but more than showing how much of a streak this is, these tables really show progression in his carear in NY, maybe I might do one of these comparing his 2004 October HotStreak with his 2007 streak numbers.


