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Pretty good read about the Tom Ricketts/Sammy Sosa saga.
http://mlb.nbcsports.com/2018/05/02/...rs-an-apology/
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The thing with the Astros pitching so far is, yeah, it looks fishy with basically everyone in their rotation pitching like 1968 Bob Gibson, but if you dig a little bit you can see it won't last.
Verlander is putting up pretty similar numbers to his 2016 season in Detroit. He's also running a microscopic .198 BABIP (won't last) and stranding 95% of baserunners (won't last). His FIP before tonight was 2.84, merely great compared to an otherworldly 1.36 ERA.
Morton is rocking a 1.72 ERA, but with a 3.39 FIP. Once again, .235 BABIP against and stranding 93% of baserunners. Not sustainable. Otherwise Morton's numbers are really similar to his 2017 stats.
Gerrit Cole, on the other hand, might actually be the best pitcher in the world now. I can't explain him. He's just sick.Comment
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I do find the Astro's pitching shady as hell tbh, something fishy is going on there the past couple of years. Literally every pitcher they have seems to have instantly massively improve, it doesn't feel like a coincidence or something that can be put down to just analytics. Pretty much as soon as someone moves there, their K/BB ratio doubles, that doesn't right. We're not talking about kids either, people like Verlander and Morton don't just all of a sudden massively improve.Comment
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I've been having a debate with my brother about quality starts and how valuable they are. Personally, I love them, can't get enough of them.
If you could off me a pitcher who will give up 3 runs but go 6 innings every single game, I'd bite your hand off for him as I'm in every single game he pitches and I'm keeping my bullpen fresh. My brother on the other hand is of the fairly reasonable opinion that an ERA of 4.5 is not really that great and he'd rather have a mixture of good and bad starts from a guy with a lower ERA.
So which side would you fall on? Would you want this imaginary consistently average pitcher in your rotation? If yes, how many of them would you want?Comment
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