Team Offense
Toronto Blue Jays |
Team Offense |
Washington Nationals |
32 |
Games Played |
33 |
1,171 |
Plate Appearances |
1,226 |
1,053 |
At-Bats |
1,101 |
123 |
Runs Scored |
136 |
250 |
Hits |
278 |
56 |
Doubles |
54 |
0 |
Triples |
1 |
35 |
Home Runs |
24 |
122 |
Runs Batted In |
130 |
15 |
Stolen Bases |
10 |
5 |
Caught Stealing |
5 |
86 |
Walks |
96 |
272 |
Strikeouts |
244 |
.237 |
Batting Average |
.252 |
.301 |
On-Base Percentage |
.317 |
.390 |
Slugging Percentage |
.369 |
0.691 |
OPS |
0.685 |
106 |
OPS+ |
104 |
411 |
Total Bases |
406 |
21 |
Grounded Into Double Play |
35 |
208 |
Left on Base |
211 |
When distinguishing between these two teams, Toronto has compiled an OBP of .301 while Washington is at .317. The Blue Jays hold a team batting average of .237 and the Nationals have an average of .252. When talking about striking out at the plate, Washington is sitting with 244 so far this year, and Toronto has 272. On the campaign, the Blue Jays aren’t quite as good of an offense, sporting an average of 3.8 runs per game. Having 250, the Blue Jays haven’t earned as many base knocks as the Nationals this year. The Toronto Blue Jays have earned less runs than the Washington Nationals on the campaign having earned a total of 123.
Team Pitching
Toronto Blue Jays |
Team Pitching |
Washington Nationals |
4.3 |
Runs Allowed Per Game |
5.0 |
17 |
Wins |
11 |
15 |
Losses |
22 |
.531 |
Win-Loss Percentage |
.333 |
3.96 |
Earned Run Average (ERA) |
4.8 |
0 |
Complete Games |
1 |
2 |
Team Shutouts |
1 |
0 |
Complete Game Shutouts |
0 |
13 |
Saves |
3 |
281 |
Innings Pitched |
288 |
261 |
Hits Allowed |
285 |
136 |
Runs Allowed |
166 |
124 |
Earned Runs Allowed |
153 |
30 |
Home Runs Allowed |
30 |
87 |
Walks Allowed |
132 |
0 |
Intentional Walks Allowed |
3 |
258 |
Strikeouts |
268 |
9 |
Balks |
19 |
7 |
Wild Pitches |
16 |
1,184 |
Batters Faced |
1,277 |
1 |
Balks |
1 |
93 |
ERA+ |
81 |
3.69 |
FIP |
4.18 |
1.236 |
WHIP |
1.445 |
8.3 |
Hits Allowed Per 9 Innings |
8.9 |
1.0 |
Homeruns Allowed Per 9 Innings |
0.9 |
2.8 |
Walks Per 9 Innings |
4.1 |
8.2 |
Strikeouts Per 9 Innings |
8.4 |
3.0 |
Strikeout to Walk Ratio |
2.0 |
205 |
Left on Base |
245 |
When discussing base runners inherited, the Blue Jays have tallied 49 for the year, while the Nationals have 76. This season, Toronto has the better bullpen in regard to save percentage coming in at 62%. Holding a total of 24, the Toronto Blue Jays have amassed more holds than the Washington Nationals so far this season. Toronto has more saves than Washington so far this year having earned a total of 13. In terms of pitching stats, Toronto has a WHIP of 1.236 and Washington is at 1.445. The FALSE have more dominant pitchers when talking about surrendering homeruns with FALSE. When it comes to getting strikeouts, the Blue Jays have notched a total of 258 so far this year and the Nationals have accounted for 268. On the campaign, Toronto has the more effective pitching staff, holding a team earned run average of 3.96. Having earned 261, the Blue Jays haven’t surrendered as many base knocks as the Nationals so far this season. The Toronto Blue Jays have allowed less runs per game than the Washington Nationals over the course of the season, with an average of 4.25.
Team Bullpen
Toronto Blue Jays |
Team Relief Pitching |
Washington Nationals |
121 |
Games in Relief |
130 |
32 |
Games Finished |
32 |
7 |
Wins in Relief |
1 |
10 |
Losses in Relief |
3 |
21 |
Save Opportunities |
6 |
13 |
Saves |
3 |
8 |
Blown Saves |
3 |
62.0% |
Save Percentage |
50.0% |
46 |
Save Situations |
19 |
24 |
Holds |
13 |
49 |
Inherited Runners |
76 |
18 |
Inherited Runners Scored |
28 |
37.0% |
Inherited Score Percentage |
37.0% |
1.133 |
Average Leverage Index |
.843 |
52 |
High Leverage Situations |
21 |
35 |
Medium Leverage Situations |
24 |
34 |
Low Leverage Situations |
79 |
54 |
Times Entered With Lead |
42 |
25 |
Times Entered in Tie |
3 |
42 |
Times Entered When Behind |
85 |
31 |
Inherited Runners |
40 |
90 |
Times Entered With Bases Empty |
90 |
29 |
Multiple Inning Appearances |
24 |
Team Fielding
Toronto Blue Jays |
Team Fielding |
Washington Nationals |
.701 |
Defensive Efficiency |
.673 |
1,132 |
Defensive Chances |
1,190 |
845 |
Putouts |
866 |
274 |
Assists |
298 |
13 |
Errors |
26 |
18 |
Double Plays |
21 |
.989 |
Fielding Percentage |
.978 |
When discussing assisting a teammate, the Blue Jays are sitting with 274 this year, while the Nationals have amassed 298. On the season, Toronto has the better defense, having a fielding percentage of .989. With a total of 13, Toronto hasn’t notched as many errors as Washington so far this year. The Toronto Blue Jays are sitting with less putouts than the Washington Nationals for the season with 845.