MLB Team Man Games Lost August 19, 2013

We’ve upated our analysis of man games lost for the MLB teams to the end of all games scheduled on August 18, 2013. Our analysis is different from the data directly reported by the teams themselves when they’re reporting on man games lost to injury. In our analysis the numbers aren’t as important as the ranking of the team with relation to the numbers.

We’re reporting on actual man games lost to anything, including players who are on the roster and don’t play for any reason (injured, illness, personal reasons, suspension, etc.). If the player is on the roster and doesn’t play in a game, we count that as one man game lost for the team. In the end, all teams have multiple players (i.e pitching roster, other extra roster players) who never make it into the game. The impact on our calculations is negligible as all teams have full pitching rosters and extra bodies that don’t play every game. Also, to remain objective we count a player’s missed games against his current team even if he missed a number of games while on a previous team.

TABLE OF TEAM MAN GAMES LOST TO ANYTHING
TeamRankTeam MGLRoster MGLNon-Roster MGL
San Diego11544947597
LA Dodgers21426994432
Cincinnati314111118293
Baltimore41350982368
NY Yankees51342663679
Atlanta61319914405
Pittsburgh71258866392
San Francisco81226875351
Philadelphia91201739462
Kansas City101195940255
Miami111181768413
Arizona121180881299
St. Louis131153882271
Washington141143875268
Colorado151086861225
Milwaukee161061831230
Chicago Cubs171006671335
NY Mets18997630367
Minnesota19993699294
Texas20977871106
Oakland21975671304
Chicago WSox22958667291
Cleveland23902675227
Toronto24883608275
Tampa Bay25872674198
Boston26857654203
Houston27844601243
Seattle28821674147
Detroit29697580117
LA Angels3064959356

TEAM MGL = Total team Man Games Lost

ROSTER MGL = Total Man Games Lost for all players who are currently on the team’s active roster.

NON-ROSTER MGL = Total Man Games Lost for all players who are currently not on the team’s active roster

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