SABR Defensive Index rankings released through July 10, 2016

JULY 15, 2016 — Chicago right fielder Adam Eaton retains a commanding lead in the AL and San Francisco shortstop Brandon Crawford has emerged as the NL’s leader in the SABR Defensive Index™ rankings in the first half of the MLB season.

For the fourth consecutive season, the SABR Defensive Index will be used to help select the winners of the Rawlings Gold Glove Award® and Rawlings Platinum Glove Award™, presented by SABR.

The SABR Defensive Index draws on and aggregates two types of existing defensive metrics: those derived from batted ball location-based data and those collected from play-by-play accounts. The three metrics representing batted ball data include Defensive Runs Saved from Baseball Info Solutions, Ultimate Zone Rating developed by noted sabermetrician Mitchel Lichtman, and Runs Effectively Defended based on STATS Zone Rating and built by SABR Defensive Committee member Chris Dial. The two metrics included in the SDI originating from play-by-play data are Defensive Regression Analysis, created by committee member Michael Humphreys, and Total Zone Rating.

The SABR Defensive Index accounts for approximately 25 percent of the Rawlings Gold Glove Award selection process that will be added to the votes from the managers and coaches.

Eaton’s SDI of 17.4 is the best in the game among all qualified defenders. In the AL, Cleveland shortstop Francisco Lindor (11.4), Kansas City catcher Salvador Perez (9.5), Texas third baseman Adrian Beltre (9.5), and Toronto center fielder Kevin Pillar (8.2) round out the top five.

Crawford’s SDI of 12.9 leads the NL, followed by Chicago right fielder Jason Heyward (11.7), San Francisco catcher Buster Posey (8.9), Arizona shortstop Nick Ahmed (8.3), and Colorado third baseman Nolan Arenado (7.9).

The updated SDI results were released today by the Society for American Baseball Research.

The final SDI results will be released following the conclusion of the 2016 season at SABR.org. The SDI is compiled by the SABR Defensive Committee, which includes SABR President Vince Gennaro, Sean Forman of Baseball-Reference.com, Ben Jedlovec of Baseball Info Solutions, SABR Director F.X. Flinn, author and defensive metrics expert Chris Dial, and author Michael Humphreys.

Here are the top 25 players in each League, through games of July 10, 2016 — click here to view full SDI rankings by position:

 

AL leaders

Player Team Position SDI
Adam Eaton CHW RF 17.4
Francisco Lindor CLE SS 11.4
Salvador Perez KCR C 9.5
Adrian Beltre TEX 3B 9.5
Kevin Pillar TOR CF 8.2
Lorenzo Cain KCR CF 7.9
Troy Tulowitzki TOR SS 7.6
Jose Iglesias DET SS 6.8
Curt Casali TBR C 5.6
Mookie Betts BOS RF 5.2
Dustin Pedroia BOS 2B 5.2
George Springer HOU RF 5.2
Juan Uribe CLE 3B 5.1
Jason Kipnis CLE 2B 5.1
James McCann DET C 4.7
Mitch Moreland TEX 1B 4.7
Carlos Perez LAA C 4.2
Andrelton Simmons LAA SS 4.2
Colby Rasmus HOU LF 3.9
Chase Headley NYY 3B 3.8
Robinson Cano SEA 2B 3.8
Josh Donaldson TOR 3B 3.7
Ian Desmond TEX CF 3.4
Brett Gardner NYY LF 2.9
Dallas Keuchel HOU P 2.9

 

NL leaders

Player Team Position SDI
Brandon Crawford SFG SS 12.9
Jason Heyward CHC RF 11.7
Buster Posey SFG C 8.9
Nick Ahmed ARI SS 8.3
Nolan Arenado COL 3B 7.9
Zack Cozart CIN SS 7.6
Adeiny Hechavarria MIA SS 6.4
Adam Duvall CIN LF 6.2
Joe Panik SFG 2B 6.1
Matt Duffy SFG 3B 6.0
Melvin Upton SDP LF 6.0
Billy Hamilton CIN CF 5.7
Justin Turner LAD 3B 5.5
Derek Norris SDP C 5.4
Jonathan Lucroy MIL C 5.3
Danny Espinosa WSN SS 5.1
Stephen Piscotty STL RF 5.0
Wil Myers SDP 1B 5.0
Paul Goldschmidt ARI 1B 4.5
Freddy Galvis PHI SS 4.3
Anthony Rendon WSN 3B 4.2
Anthony Rizzo CHC 1B 4.2
Addison Russell CHC SS 4.1
Gregory Polanco PIT RF 4.0
Yasiel Puig LAD RF 4.0

 

 

To view full SDI results from the 2015 season, click here. To view the 2015 Rawlings Gold Glove Award winners, click here.

The winners of 2015 Rawlings Platinum Glove Awards presented by SABR were: St. Louis catcher Yadier Molina and Tampa Bay center fielder Kevin Kiermaier. Click here to learn more about the Rawlings Platinum Glove Award, presented by SABR.

 

About SABR

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About the Rawlings Gold Glove Award®

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Rawlings Sporting Goods Company, Inc. is an innovative manufacturer and marketer of sporting goods worldwide. Founded in 1887, Rawlings is an authentic global sports brand, trusted by generations of athletes from the sandlot to the pros. Rawlings’ unparalleled quality and expert craftsmanship are the fundamental reasons why more athletes choose Rawlings, and why Rawlings is the Official Batting Helmet and Ball Supplier of Major League Baseball®, the official baseball of Minor League Baseball™ and the NCAA®, and the approved baseball, basketball, football and softball of the National High School Federation®. For more information, please visit www.rawlings.com or by call (314) 819-2800.

 



Originally published: July 14, 2016. Last Updated: July 14, 2016.