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Bad news for the Rockies as they chase their first division title
Trevor Story "Facing Potential UCL Damage"
Bad news for the Rockies as they chase their first division title
Trevor Story "Facing Potential UCL Damage"
Eleven of his 16 starts have come at one of the best pitchers' parks in baseball and opponents have a .224 BABIP against him there. Unsurprisingly, it's .301 against him on the road. And since you and I went around and around, he's had exactly one road start.Well now he'll never win the MVP!
Speaking of award talk, in the month since @bigpern23 and I went around and around, Dereck Rodriguez's "mirage" of an ERA has indeed gone up -- from 2.25 to 2.30. I ashume his xFIP is still bad because he just won't forking give it up and get around to allowing the home runs we all know he should (2 in 29 IP since then). He won't win ROY, it will be Acuna or Soto, but I do enjoy any chance I can get to laugh at xFIP.
Rodriguez's low ERA is a mirage and it won't last.
I stand by the statement that his ERA is a mirage and it won't last, though obviously, it's a pretty sure bet that it will remain under 2.50 for the rest of this season. I got that one wrong, no doubt. I figured he'd finish somewhere in the low 3s.That's a bit more measured than the way you came into that discussion:
I guess you're right. He has gone up by 0.05. He'd be second in the league now BTW.
He allows a home run every 71 PAs at home.
He allows a home run every 81 PAs on the road.
I don't expect him to keep a 2.30 ERA (nor a 3.6% FB/HR)for his entire career, no. But just because the average is 10% doesn't mean every pitcher is going to get to 10%.