There is a monster at the end of this post
There’s a really old Sesame Street book called “The Monster at the End of This Book.” Grover finds out what the title is and keeps begging you not to read any further, because he doesn’t want to meet the monster. (SPOILER ALERT: Grover is the monster. Clever, huh.)
In a similar note: I’m going to engage in some reckless “Theriot bashing” here. If you don’t care for that sort of thing, scroll down to see if the other Riders have something of interest or go see if Andy Dolan’s spleen has finally erupted. But please, please do not read this entire post and then put something in the comments about how upset you are that you wasted five minutes reading negative things about Ryan Theriot. It’s like going to the cabaret and complaining you saw a little skin.
All of this was brought on because Jason asked when Theriot was going to start regressing to the mean. Hah, hah, ha… yeah it’s already happening. Behold, the line graph!
This is wOBA, day by day, starting at April 15th. (I didn't think that knowing about Theriot's first week of sub-.300 wOBA was really worth paying attention to, and it made the graph really ugly.) You can click on it to view it in a larger size. .340 is right around league average. (Technically it’s .338, but .340 is on the graph and .338 isn't.) I used the three-year park factor from Baseball Reference. That black line is a ten-day moving average of Theriot's wOBA.
Since his hot April, where he hit .323/.396/.434, Theriot has hit .308/.388/.349. Theriot has done all kinds of regressing.
And I would continue to expect regression - in both directions. His BA (and thus his OBP) should continue to drop. His SLG, on the other hand, shouldn't stay this poor forever. I could be wrong, sure. With less than a month left, anything could happen. But regression has already occurred for Mr. Ryan Theriot.

Nice
That book was my favorite book as a kid.
That's all; nothing intelligent to actually add to the conversation here. I just love that book.
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Another Monster at the End of This Book
I have even less to add about The Riot. But! I loved the original as a kid, and my wife and I have bought a battered copy from a garage sale for my daughter. Recently bought the sequel, "Another Monster at the End of This Book". My wife and I enjoy both of them ... much more than my daughter. *shrug* http://www.amazon.com/Another-Monster-This-Birds-Favorites/dp/0375805621
Memories
That book was a classic. I dont believe there are many people on this earth that havent read it.
Another monster at the end of this book
can you do the same for Derrek Lee? The Marlins won a World Series with Lee batting sixth. Amazing, huh? What an idea!! 2005 was, so, like three years ago.
For this season?
Or you want multiple years? I'll try and get to it - I've got a few other projects I'm trying to juggle before I go out of town tomorrow, just for the morning but it really eats into my stats time.
Lee
Without seeing the wizardry of your stats machine, it does feel like Lee's numbers just seem skewed. Granted he's hit into more DPs than many third world countries, but I just don't see the clutch or timely hitting from his recent past.
Maybe try him 5th or 6th?
Maybe I spoke poorly
but I didn't think we were considering a .308 BA and .388 OBP as "the mean." I thought it was accepted that Theriot's true level of talent is a .275 hitter. He's headed taht way, perhaps, but it looks an awful lot like he might jsut get lucky for a whole year and finish with solid (average, it looks like) numbers.
Plus, I was being glib. It's what I do.