Defensive Runs Saved has received its biggest update since the release of The Fielding Bible: Volume IV in 2015. For infielders, the Range and Positioning System has been replaced with the PART System, which stands for Positioning, Air balls, Range, and Throwing.
This new system offers the ability to split infielder performance on groundballs and short line drives into three different components going back to 2013. We already had the ability to evaluate players on air balls, but the other three components of PART offer a brand new look at players.
Positioning
Positioning Runs Saved is actually removed from a player’s overall DRS total because more often than not the coaching staff is handling positioning. Here are the players at each position who benefited or were hurt most from positioning.
Positioning Runs Saved Leaders and Trailers, 2019
Pos |
Leader(s) |
Trailer(s) |
1B |
5 - Brandon Belt |
-4 - Eric Hosmer, Matt Olson |
2B |
17 - Yolmer Sanchez |
-4 - Daniel Descalso |
SS |
22 - Willy Adames |
-5 - A. Rosario, X. Bogaerts, D. Swanson |
3B |
7 - Eugenio Suarez |
-13 - Matt Chapman |
Because they’re moved around before almost every single play, middle infielders have a lot of room to save runs with positioning. That Willy Adames and Yolmer Sanchez saved as many runs as they did is a compliment to their coaching staffs but also an indication that their previous Range and Positioning Runs Saved totals (10 and 5 respectively) overstated their performance.
Also, Matt Chapman’s incredibly low Runs Saved total is indicative of his ability to sacrifice positioning because he can make the throw on plays down the line. More on Chapman in a bit.
Range
Range Runs Saved measures a player’s ability to get to the ball given where he was positioned, regardless of what happens once he gets there. Here are the leaders and trailers with Range.
Range Runs Saved Leaders and Trailers, 2019
Pos |
Leader(s) |
Trailer(s) |
1B |
17 - Matt Olson |
-9 - Justin Smoak |
2B |
16 - Kolten Wong |
-9 - Y. Sanchez, J. Profar, L. Arraez |
SS |
23 - Paul DeJong |
-20 - Tim Anderson |
3B |
19 - Matt Chapman |
-16 - Colin Moran |
Yolmer Sanchez appears again here, suggesting that the White Sox positioning was crucial in helping him get to balls hit his direction. The Cardinals middle infield and the Athletics corner infield stand out for their range, leading their respective positions.
Throwing
Throwing Runs Saved evaluates how well the player completes the play after fielding the ball. Here are the leaders and trailers with Throwing.
Throwing Runs Saved Leaders and Trailers, 2019
Pos |
Leader(s) |
Trailer(s) |
1B |
5 - Joey Votto |
-4 - L. Voit, C. Walker |
2B |
8 - Yolmer Sanchez |
-7 - W. Merrifield, R. Odor |
SS |
11 - Javier Baez |
-13 - Fernando Tatis Jr. |
3B |
11 - Matt Chapman |
-5 - M. Moustakas, V. Guerrero Jr. |
Chapman again leads his position, lending credence to the idea that he can afford to be positioned down the line because he has a cannon. Yolmer Sanchez has also appeared on all three lists, showing an excellent ability to record the out once he has the ball. Two touted rookie "Juniors", Tatis and Guerrero, share a deficiency that should be a point of emphasis as they enter Year Two.
There is more information about the changes in a few different places. The 2020 Bill James Handbook has a detailed description and a full leaderboard, the Sports Info Solutions blog has multiple articles on the changes, and the data can be searched and filtered on the Statistics pages on FieldingBible.com.