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Barry Zito

35-Year-Old Pitcher – San Francisco Giants

2013 Stats

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3-3

ERA

3.91

WHIP

1.54

K

31

SV

0

2013 RotoWire Projections

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2013 Fantasy Baseball Outlook

Because of a 15-8 record and two impressive starts during the postseason, many in the media have hyped Zito’s comeback season. While it was certainly an improvement over his 2011 numbers, his 2012 sea...

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LEAGUE: Majors   40 MAN: YES   BATS: L   THROWS: L   HT: 6' 4"   WT: 215   DOB: 5/13/1978   BORN: Las Vegas, NV   COLLEGE: USC   DRAFTED: 1st Rd    Show ContractHide Contract

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Barry Zito Contract Information:

Signed a seven year, $126 million contract with the Giants in December, 2006

May 19, 2013  –  Barry Zito News

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Zito fell to 3-3 Sunday, giving up five earned runs on a whopping 11 hits over 5.2 innings.

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Barry Zito Stats
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Year Age Lg Tm G GS SH IP H ER HR K BB W L SV BS HLD ERA WHIP
2005 27 MAJ OAK 35 35 0 228.3 185 98 26 171 89 14 13 0 3.86 1.20
2006 28 MAJ OAK 34 34 0 221.0 211 94 27 151 99 16 10 0 3.83 1.40
2007 29 MAJ SFO 34 33 0 196.7 182 99 24 131 83 11 13 0 4.53 1.35
2008 30 MAJ SFO 32 32 0 180.0 186 103 16 120 102 10 17 0 5.15 1.60
2009 31 MAJ SFO 34 33 0 192.0 179 86 21 154 81 10 13 0 4.03 1.35
2010 32 MAJ SF 34 33 0 199.3 184 92 20 150 84 9 14 0 0 0 4.15 1.34
2011 33 A+ San 3 3 0 21.1 15 6 2 19 5 2 1 0 0 0 2.53 0.95
2011 33 AAA Fre 3 3 1 17.2 10 5 1 17 5 2 0 0 0 0 2.55 0.87
2011 33 MAJ SF 13 9 0 53.7 51 35 10 32 24 3 4 0 0 0 5.87 1.40
2012 34 MAJ SF 32 32 1 184.3 186 85 20 114 70 15 8 0 0 0 4.15 1.39
2013 35 MAJ SF 9 9 0 50.7 62 22 3 31 16 3 3 0 0 0 3.91 1.54
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3-Year Averages MAJ   26 24 0 145.8 140 70 16 98 59 9 8 0 0 0 4.32 1.37
Career  (View All) MAJ   410 403 5 2,487.0 2258 1086 262 1828 1020 163 135 0 3.93 1.32

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Barry Zito Game Log    (View Full Game Log)
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DATE OPP IP H R ER HR BB K HBP WP CG W-L SV BS HLD ERA WHIP
May. 19 @Col 5.7 11 5 5 0 2 4 0 1 0 L 0 0 0 3.91 1.54
May. 14 @Tor 5.7 12 8 5 0 2 2 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 3.40 1.44
May. 8 Phi 7.0 4 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 2.75 1.30
May. 3 LAD 5.0 6 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 3.06 1.45
Apr. 27 @SD 3.7 6 6 1 0 1 4 0 1 0 - 0 0 0 3.29 1.35
Apr. 21 SD 7.0 5 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 3.42 1.27
Apr. 16 @Mil 2.7 8 9 9 2 2 5 1 0 0 L 0 0 0 4.86 1.44
Apr. 10 Col 7.0 7 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 W 0 0 0 0.00 1.00
Apr. 5 StL 7.0 3 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.00 0.86
Last 14 Days
3 Games:  Avg. 6.1 IP/G
18.3 27 14 11 1 4 9 0 1 0 0-2 0 0 0 5.40 1.69
Last 30 Days
6 Games:  Avg. 5.7 IP/G
34.0 44 21 13 1 10 18 0 2 0 1-2 0 0 0 3.44 1.59
Last 60 Days
9 Games:  Avg. 5.6 IP/G
50.7 62 30 22 3 16 31 1 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 3.91 1.54
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Barry Zito Split Stats    (View Full Split Stats)

Vs. Left

Year Batters K BB H 2B 3B HR BAA
2013428711500.324
201219636737812.209
2011414610402.294

Vs. Right

Year Batters K BB H 2B 3B HR BAA
201317923951703.302
2012603786314935518.281
2011184281841728.248

Home

Year IP W L SV K BB HR ERA WHIP
201333.030016910.551.03
2012101.3850624284.001.38
201114.311010513.141.12

Away

Year IP W L SV K BB HR ERA WHIP
201317.7030157210.192.49
201283.07305228124.341.40
201139.3230221996.861.50
Barry Zito Advanced Stats
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Year Age Lg Tm G GS IP K/9 BB/9 K/BB HR/9 GB/FB Ratio Strand % Fastball ERA FIP BABIP
2005 27 MAJ OAK 35 35 228.3 6.74 3.51 1.92 1.02 71% 3.86 4.39 .252
2006 28 MAJ OAK 34 34 221.0 6.15 4.03 1.53 1.10 0.89 76.3% 3.83 4.81 .280
2007 29 MAJ SFO 34 33 196.7 5.99 3.80 1.58 1.10 0.95 68.9% 4.53 4.76 .272
2008 30 MAJ SFO 32 32 180.0 6.00 5.10 1.18 0.80 0.71 68% 84.9 MPH 5.15 4.78 .305
2009 31 MAJ SFO 34 33 192.0 7.22 3.80 1.90 0.98 0.96 72.8% 86.5 MPH 4.03 4.33 .290
2010 32 MAJ SF 34 33 199.3 6.77 3.79 1.79 0.90 0.84 71% 85.7 MPH 4.15 4.37 .285
2011 33 A+ San 3 3 21.1 8.10 2.13 3.80 0.85 77.8% 2.53 3.63 .243
2011 33 AAA Fre 3 3 17.2 8.90 2.62 3.40 0.52 71.4% 2.55 2.85 .222
2011 33 MAJ SF 13 9 53.7 5.37 4.02 1.33 1.68 1.08 61.5% 84.1 MPH 5.87 5.77 .256
2012 34 MAJ SF 32 32 184.3 5.57 3.42 1.63 0.98 1.01 72.5% 83.9 MPH 4.15 4.59 .290
2013 35 MAJ SF 9 9 50.7 5.51 2.84 1.94 0.53 1.07 74.7% 83.4 MPH 3.91 3.75 .345
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3-Year Averages MAJ   26 24 145.8 6.05 3.64 1.66 0.99 70.5% 4.32 4.50 .284
Career MAJ   410 403 2,487.0 6.62 3.69 1.79 0.95 72.7% 3.93 4.37 .278

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2013 Stat Review for Barry Zito    As compared to the top 200 starting pitchers in 2012 (min 40 in)

K/BB/HR Stats

A collection of stats that measure different skills.

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1.94 K/BB
WEAK
5.51 K/9
POOR
2.84 BB/9
AVERAGE
83.4 MPH Fastball
TERRIBLE
0.5 HR/9
ELITE
1.07 GB/FB Ratio
MODERATE GROUNDBALLER
ERA/WHIP/FIP

A few general measures of a pitcher's effectiveness.

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3.91 ERA
GOOD
1.54 WHIP
POOR
3.75 FIP
GOOD
BABIP/Strand

Balls in play avg. and % of runners left stranded.

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.345 BABIP
HIGH
74.7% Strand Rate
HIGH

2013 Projected Stats Breakdown for Barry Zito

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Worst Matchups for Barry Zito (by OPS against, min 20 AB)

Batter Team AB H HR RBI BB K SB AVG SLG OPS
Mark Reynolds CLE 20 8 3 8 8 7 0 .400 .850 1.421
Albert Pujols ANA 20 8 3 13 6 4 0 .400 .900 1.419
Matt Kemp LA 55 24 3 9 8 11 1 .436 .655 1.162
David Ortiz BOS 23 8 2 4 1 3 1 .348 .696 1.096
Derek Jeter NY-A 30 10 2 6 2 7 0 .333 .633 1.008
Mark DeRosa TOR 28 7 3 8 7 7 0 .250 .571 .960
Coco Crisp OAK 23 7 1 6 1 5 1 .304 .565 .885
Rafael Furcal STL 44 14 1 2 6 7 0 .318 .477 .877
Justin Upton ATL 34 8 2 7 5 7 0 .235 .529 .863
Ichiro Suzuki NY-A 71 25 3 4 1 8 0 .352 .493 .854

Best Matchups for Barry Zito (by OPS against, min 20 AB)

Batter Team AB H HR RBI BB K SB AVG SLG OPS
Russell Martin PIT 36 6 0 1 4 10 0 .167 .167 .435
Alfonso Soriano CHI-N 41 6 0 4 5 13 0 .146 .171 .410
Yorvit Torrealba COL 22 3 0 2 4 4 1 .136 .136 .406
Troy Tulowitzki COL 41 6 1 2 1 8 0 .146 .220 .382
Aaron Hill AZ 21 4 0 0 0 2 0 .190 .190 .381
Paul Konerko CHI-A 28 3 0 3 4 4 1 .107 .143 .349
Omar Infante DET 20 3 0 1 0 4 1 .150 .150 .300
Brandon Inge PIT 26 3 0 1 2 4 0 .115 .115 .294
Juan Uribe LA 24 2 0 0 2 7 0 .083 .083 .237
James Loney TB 29 2 0 0 0 7 0 .069 .069 .138

Note: Stats are from 2002 through the 2012 season.     Jump To:     ▲ Basic Stats      ▲ Split Stats      ▲ Advanced Stats

Barry Zito: Past News Updates   ( ▲ View most recent update )

Zito (3-2) was hit hard Tuesday, surrendering eight runs (five earned) on a season-high 12 hits against the Blue Jays.

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Zito gave up one run on four hits over seven innings while striking out three in a no-decision against the Phillies.

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Zito allowed one run on six hits and four walks with one strikeout against the Dodgers on Friday.

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Zito allowed six runs (five unearned) on six hits over 3.2 innings against the Padres on Saturday but did not factor into the decision.

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Zito picked up his third win of the season Sunday, tossing seven scoreless innings while striking out four against the Padres.

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Zito (2-1) was rocked in Tuesday's loss to Milwaukee. He gave up nine earned runs on eight hits and two walks in just 2.2 innings. He did manage to strike out five before exiting the game.

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Zito (2-0) turned in another sound performance Wednesday, tossing seven scoreless innings and striking out four in the win over the Rockies.

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Zito (1-0) pitched brilliantly against the Cardinals in his season debut Friday, tossing seven shutout innings while striking out four in the win.

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Zito continued his strong spring Tuesday, pitching five innings of two-run ball, striking out seven and walking just one.

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Zito pitched three scoreless innings in his first spring training start of the season.

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Zito will start Game 1 of the World Series against the Tigers on Wednesday.

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Zito will stick in the Giants' starting rotation for Game 5 against the Cardinals in the NLCS, the San Jose Mercury News reports.

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RotoWire's Preseason Outlooks

2013

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2012

Zito was considered a huge bust of a signing entering 2011, but at least he was an above average No. 5 starter. Last year, he was a total disaster, as he posted a 5.87 ERA with a 1.398 WHIP and a 32:24 K:BB ratio over 53.2 innings. His 84.1 mph average fastball velocity marked a career low, and he also missed the first start of his career thanks to an injury (foot). Zito hasn’t been released because of his exorbitant contract, but he’ll enter 2012 battling to be the team’s No. 5 starter.

2011

Typically a slow starter, Zito finished April with a 1.53 ERA and a 0.877 WHIP last season. Keeping up with the reverse trend, he proceeded to struggle mightily after the All-Star break, posting a 4.70 ERA with a 1.8 K/BB ratio when he's usually at his best. Ultimately, Zito's 2009 was essentially identical to his 2010 campaign, and while that's a big improvement over his first two seasons in San Francisco, he continues to be one of the most overpaid players in the league. In fact, Zito was left off the Giants' playoff roster, which is pretty remarkable considering he's signed to a $126 million contract (three years to go). Zito is as durable as it gets, having never missed a start due to injury during his career, and he's absolutely one of the better No. 5 starters in baseball, but that's all he is at this point -- a No. 5 starter. He only has fantasy relevance in NL-only formats.

2010

While Zito will never live up to his contract, he at least bounced back and acted as a decent No. 3 or 4 starter in 2009, finishing with a 4.03 ERA. His control (3.80 BB/9IP) remained a problem, but his strikeout rate (7.22 K/9IP) rebounded in a big way, as he regained some velocity on his fastball, which in turn made his changeup a far more effective pitch. Zito benefits from pitching in AT&T Park, and he posted a 2.83 ERA and 1.291 WHIP with 74 strikeouts over 86.0 innings after the All-Star break. He’s never missed a start during his entire career, so he’s as durable as they come. Zito isn’t going to suddenly become the Cy Young ace he once was, but there’s no reason why he can’t repeat last year’s performance in 2010.

2009

Zito was awful in 2008, finishing 10-17 with a 5.15 ERA. It's hard to imagine after such a disappointing first year in a Giants uniform, but Zito was actually much worse during the second year of his $126 million contract. He had a pathetic 120:102 K:BB ratio over 180 innings and a 1.60 WHIP. His fastball often topped out at 85 mph, so there's very little reason for optimism. Zito’s deal ensures he’ll remain in San Francisco’s rotation, but he’s nothing better than a No. 5 starter these days. His contract is likely to go down as one of the five worst in major league baseball history.

2008

Pitching in the first year of a seven-year, $126 million deal, Zito responded with a 4.53 ERA, 1.347 WHIP and a 131:83 K:BB ratio in 196.2 innings. This despite moving to the National League and one of the best pitcher’s parks in the game. Zito’s strikeout rate declined for the fourth straight year, as he got just 6.0 K/9 last season. His 3.81 walks per nine innings and 24 homers allowed were brutal as well. After finishing the first half with a 66:52 K:BB ratio, Zito had a 4.11 ERA, 1.228 WHIP and 65:31 K:BB ratio in 92 innings after the All-Star break, so there is some reason for optimism. Still, he has one of the weakest fastballs in major league baseball, so he'll need to rely on his curve and changeup more than ever. Since regained velocity isn’t likely, Zito is finished as an ace, but that doesn’t mean he still can’t provide value in fantasy leagues coming off such a disastrous 2007.

2007

An ugly first and last start of the season didn't help his overall numbers, but there's still no mistake that Zito is a pitcher in decline. A declining strikeout rate per nine innings (6.89, 6.74, 6.14) and an increasing walk rate per nine innings (3.42, 3.51, 4.03) over the last three seasons don't bode well for his future. What you will get is an extremely durable innings-eater as Zito has yet to make less than 34 starts and toss less than 210 innings since joining the rotation for good in 2001. A move to the NL with the Giants suits him well. He'll rack up strikeouts and wins with his durability, and the pitcher-friendly environment will mask some of his flaws.

2006

Zito rebounded a fair amount from a rough 2004, thanks mainly to renewed effectiveness against lefties (.215 BAA, down from .323). His peripherals in 2005 were nearly identical to 2002, when he went 23-5 with a 2.75 ERA, so there's still some elite production here if the A's can cobble together an offense. A bad April (6.60 ERA) and September (6.50 ERA) masked an impressive midseason run (ERAs of 3.49, 3.05, 2.51, 2.13 from May through August). He's the subject of trade rumors following the signing of Esteban Loaiza, but his career 3.52 ERA away from Oakland should allay fears that he's a product of a tough hitters park.

2005

Zito's K/BB and K/IP ratios headed back in the right direction after a dip in 2003, but his ERA rose more than a full run since he allowed 30 more hits in 20 fewer innings. Lefties hit an unusually high .323 off him, so there's some of the explanation. You'd be hard pressed to find an 11-win starter that logged over 200 IP in 2004 with more upside than Zito, so bid knowing that 2004 lies outside his career norms and that there are some solid strikeout rates hidden among what looks on the surface to be a bad season.

2004

Hard to call a 14-win, 3.30 ERA season a major disappointment, but the standard is set high when you win 23 games the year before. His K:BB ratio is headed in the wrong direction, and quickly at that. Zito's relatively high workload might be a cause for that. He's topped 200 innings at a relatively young age three years in a row. More importantly, Zito's pitch-count reached new highs in 2003, averaging 107.2 per start, second-highest in the American League (stat courtesy of The 2004 Bill James Handbook, published by Baseball Info Solutions).

2003

There's a lot of innings on that left arm for a young pitcher, but the A's did a wonderful job with his pitch counts as he topped 120 pitches just once all year. A tepid April (one win, 4.81 ERA, 1.51 WHIP, and two of his five loses) saved AL hitters further embarrassment. If there's a guy who can improve on a 23-win, 2.75 ERA season, it's Zito.