Team Offense
Cincinnati Reds |
Team Offense |
Houston Astros |
116 |
Games Played |
120 |
4,279 |
Plate Appearances |
4,495 |
3,842 |
At-Bats |
4,007 |
486 |
Runs Scored |
554 |
920 |
Hits |
987 |
178 |
Doubles |
213 |
10 |
Triples |
11 |
108 |
Home Runs |
164 |
466 |
Runs Batted In |
539 |
46 |
Stolen Bases |
60 |
22 |
Caught Stealing |
16 |
325 |
Walks |
406 |
1,044 |
Strikeouts |
875 |
.239 |
Batting Average |
.246 |
.308 |
On-Base Percentage |
.320 |
.375 |
Slugging Percentage |
.428 |
0.684 |
OPS |
0.748 |
83 |
OPS+ |
112 |
1,442 |
Total Bases |
1,714 |
93 |
Grounded Into Double Play |
79 |
719 |
Left on Base |
798 |
In comparing these two teams, Cincinnati is sitting with an OBP of .308 and Houston holds strong at .320. The Reds have accumulated a team batting average of .239 and the Astros have recorded an average of .246. When discussing strikeouts, Houston has tallied 875 on the year, and Cincinnati has 1,044. So far this season, the Reds aren’t quite as potent of an offense, holding an average of 4.2 runs per game. Holding a total of 920, the Reds haven’t accrued as many hits as the Astros so far this year. The Cincinnati Reds have scored less runs than the Houston Astros so far this season having accumulated 486.
Team Pitching
Cincinnati Reds |
Team Pitching |
Houston Astros |
5.2 |
Runs Allowed Per Game |
3.3 |
46 |
Wins |
77 |
70 |
Losses |
43 |
.397 |
Win-Loss Percentage |
.642 |
5.04 |
Earned Run Average (ERA) |
3.1 |
1 |
Complete Games |
2 |
4 |
Team Shutouts |
12 |
1 |
Complete Game Shutouts |
0 |
24 |
Saves |
35 |
1,019 |
Innings Pitched |
1,062 |
1,007 |
Hits Allowed |
840 |
604 |
Runs Allowed |
399 |
571 |
Earned Runs Allowed |
360 |
160 |
Home Runs Allowed |
101 |
435 |
Walks Allowed |
343 |
16 |
Intentional Walks Allowed |
4 |
1,021 |
Strikeouts |
1,068 |
78 |
Balks |
54 |
46 |
Wild Pitches |
42 |
4,485 |
Batters Faced |
4,340 |
5 |
Balks |
5 |
90 |
ERA+ |
128 |
4.67 |
FIP |
3.47 |
1.415 |
WHIP |
1.113 |
8.9 |
Hits Allowed Per 9 Innings |
7.1 |
1.4 |
Homeruns Allowed Per 9 Innings |
0.9 |
3.8 |
Walks Per 9 Innings |
2.9 |
9.0 |
Strikeouts Per 9 Innings |
9.0 |
2.4 |
Strikeout to Walk Ratio |
3.1 |
834 |
Left on Base |
759 |
The Cincinnati Reds have given up more runs per contest than the Houston Astros over the course of the season, holding an average of 5.21. With a total of 1,007, the Reds have conceded more base hits than the Astros on the year. For the season, Houston has the more dominant pitching staff, with a team ERA of 3.05. When discussing total strikeouts, the Reds have accrued a total of 1,021 for the season while the Astros have accounted for 1,068. The Astros have the more dominant pitching staff pertaining to conceding homeruns having 101. In regard to pitching, Cincinnati has earned a WHIP of 1.415 and Houston is at 1.113. Cincinnati hasn’t accrued as many saves as Houston on the campaign with a total of 24. Having 47, the Cincinnati Reds haven’t notched as many holds as the Houston Astros for the year. For the year, Houston is the better of these two bullpens in the matter of save percentage sitting at 74%. Concerning runners inherited, the Reds have accounted for 181 over the course of the season, and the Astros have a total of 117.
Team Bullpen
Cincinnati Reds |
Team Relief Pitching |
Houston Astros |
410 |
Games in Relief |
346 |
115 |
Games Finished |
118 |
22 |
Wins in Relief |
17 |
15 |
Losses in Relief |
13 |
40 |
Save Opportunities |
47 |
24 |
Saves |
35 |
16 |
Blown Saves |
12 |
60.0% |
Save Percentage |
74.0% |
87 |
Save Situations |
118 |
47 |
Holds |
71 |
181 |
Inherited Runners |
117 |
62 |
Inherited Runners Scored |
36 |
34.0% |
Inherited Score Percentage |
31.0% |
.954 |
Average Leverage Index |
.977 |
103 |
High Leverage Situations |
112 |
85 |
Medium Leverage Situations |
87 |
222 |
Low Leverage Situations |
147 |
130 |
Times Entered With Lead |
203 |
47 |
Times Entered in Tie |
41 |
233 |
Times Entered When Behind |
102 |
119 |
Inherited Runners |
77 |
291 |
Times Entered With Bases Empty |
269 |
97 |
Multiple Inning Appearances |
65 |
Team Fielding
Cincinnati Reds |
Team Fielding |
Houston Astros |
.683 |
Defensive Efficiency |
.720 |
4,013 |
Defensive Chances |
4,177 |
3,057 |
Putouts |
3,188 |
897 |
Assists |
933 |
59 |
Errors |
56 |
75 |
Double Plays |
94 |
.985 |
Fielding Percentage |
.987 |
Pertaining to assists, the Reds are sitting with 897 on the season, and the Astros have amassed 933. Over the course of the season, Cincinnati hasn’t been the better group of defenders, sitting with a fielding percentage of .985. With 59, Cincinnati has accrued more errors than Houston this year. The Cincinnati Reds have accounted for less putouts that the Houston Astros on the year with 3,057.