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Post by AztecBill on Apr 12, 2012 14:43:10 GMT -8
I don't expect Volquez to do as well as Latos but I do expect Street to do better than Bell.
Latos 2 starts, 5.59 ERA Volquez 2 starts, 3.00 ERA
Bell 13.5 ERA, 0 Saves, 1 BS Street 0.0 ERA, 1 save, 0 BS
Other players of note: Harang 6.23 ERA
I will update this every once in a while.
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Post by AztecBill on Apr 19, 2012 14:02:59 GMT -8
I don't expect Volquez to do as well as Latos but I do expect Street to do better than Bell. Latos 2 starts, 5.59 ERA Volquez 2 starts, 3.00 ERA Bell 13.5 ERA, 0 Saves, 1 BS Street 0.0 ERA, 1 save, 0 BS Other players of note: Harang 6.23 ERA I will update this every once in a while. Latos last night: 5.2 Innings 8 ER - Ouch, ERA 8.22 Bell 2 saves, 2 Blown Saves. Harang 6 innings 3 ER in Mil to lower ERA to 5.40
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2012 14:50:51 GMT -8
Huston Street has been pretty good, early on. I like him.
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Post by AztecBill on Apr 27, 2012 11:15:44 GMT -8
| Starts | Inn/Start | ERA | QS% | Latos | 4 | 5.58 | 5.64 | 25% | Volquez | 5 | 6.00 | 3.60 | 60% |
| Games | IP | ERA | BS | Saves | Save % | Heath Bell | 7 | 5.2 | 9.53 | 3 | 2 | 40% | Huston Street | 7 | 7 | 1.29 | 0 | 2 | 100% |
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2012 14:14:47 GMT -8
It's worth noting Latos is going to be pitching his home games in a total hitters park.
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Post by podpeople on Apr 27, 2012 14:16:55 GMT -8
It's worth noting Latos is going to be pitching his home games in a total hitters park. yeah, I wonder what is going to happen when the fences are eventually brought in here at petco. it may get very bad very quickly, lol.
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Post by untitled on Apr 27, 2012 17:26:52 GMT -8
It's worth noting Latos is going to be pitching his home games in a total hitters park. yeah, I wonder what is going to happen when the fences are eventually brought in here at petco. it may get very bad very quickly, lol. They're probably moving them in about 10-15 feet in right field and center. Some people are acting like the sky is falling. It'll still be a pitcher's park, just not so extreme in regards to left handed hitters. It's a good thing. Petco is ridiculous and the "our players suck" argument only goes so far into the lack of production.
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Post by AztecBill on Apr 30, 2012 8:56:49 GMT -8
After a great 7 inning ZERO ER outing Latos reverts back to bad with a 6.1 innings 5 ER outing.
5 games 28.2 innings 5.97 ERA Peavy continues to shine:
5 games 37.2 innings (that's about 7 and a half innings per game) 1.67 ERA.
His last game was a 9 inning, 4 hit, 1 ER, loss versus Boston. It is really sad to see Heath Bell fail so badly. His last two outings:
0.2 innings 2 ER (blown save) 1.0 innings 2 ER (non-save situation - have they lost faith?)
6.2 innings 10 Runs.
I posted about his strikeout rate falling over the past two years. I thought it was time to let him go. But this epic fail was not forseen by me. I guess just being a little worse is sometimes enough to make you a lot worse in results.
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Post by AztecBill on May 1, 2012 14:10:23 GMT -8
yeah, I wonder what is going to happen when the fences are eventually brought in here at petco. it may get very bad very quickly, lol. They're probably moving them in about 10-15 feet in right field and center. Some people are acting like the sky is falling. It'll still be a pitcher's park, just not so extreme in regards to left handed hitters. It's a good thing. Petco is ridiculous and the "our players suck" argument only goes so far into the lack of production. Yes. Padres pitchers over the life of Petco Park have ERAs over a run lower than on the road. That is a bigger difference than the Padres hitters home and road. Petco's pitcher friendly reputation is definanly more than a fluke based upon Padres hitters.
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Post by AztecBill on May 3, 2012 14:00:11 GMT -8
Heath Bell entered a 2-0 game in the 9th inning in SF. Double, Single, Single. He was pulled and his successor managed to only allow the runner from 3rd to score. Via a baseball accounting fluke his replacement got the blown save because he couldn't stop a runner at 3B with no outs from scoring. It should have been Bell's 4th blown save.
Bell's ERA 11.74.
Now he comes to SD as a Marlin.
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Post by AztecBill on May 17, 2012 8:17:03 GMT -8
Update on some ex-Padres.
Peavy is having a great year but just had his worst outing 5.1 Innings 6 ER. That raised his ERA from 1.89 to 2.65 Heath Bell had two good outings to get his ERA below 10.0 but then gave up 2 runs getting no outs and then blew a save (4th) giving up 1 run in an innings. Current ERA: 11.42. Aaron Harang has had a couple of decent outings in a row to lower ERA from 5.72 to 4.46. Matt Latos had two good outings in a row but had trouble with high pitch counts in each outing:
6 Innings, ZERO ER, 107 pitches. 5 Innings, ONE ER, 109 pitches - 4 innings in the bullpen allowed Washington win.
Those two games lowered his ERA from 5.97 to 4.54. AGon is starting to hit better.
During May: .310 .394 .466 .860 Last 7 days: .320 .433 .600 1.033
That raised his numbers from .271 .337 .400 .737 to .287 .360 .427 .787
Not up to what they expect there especially when they are losing. But his hot streaks can last a long time.
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Post by AztecBill on Jun 1, 2012 15:19:16 GMT -8
Even though Heath Bell had a 5.40 ERA in May, the Marlins won all 16 games in which Bell appeared.
Bell in May 2-0 8-Saves 2-Holds 1 BS.
That is a big part of the Marlins being 0.5 games out of first place.
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Post by AztecBill on Jun 1, 2012 15:25:00 GMT -8
Update on some ex-Padres....Matt Latos had two good outings in a row but had trouble with high pitch counts in each outing: 6 Innings, ZERO ER, 107 pitches. 5 Innings, ONE ER, 109 pitches - 4 innings in the bullpen allowed Washington win. Those two games lowered his ERA from 5.97 to 4.54. Since those two games Latos in 3 games5.0 Innings 3 ER 100 Pitches 7.0 Innings 2 ER 116 Pitches 7.1 Innings 5 ER 96 Pitches (finally had a decent pitch count but gave up runs) 19.1 Innings 10 ER = 4.65 ERA
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Post by AztecBill on Jun 4, 2012 17:11:05 GMT -8
Update on some ex-Padres....Matt Latos had two good outings in a row but had trouble with high pitch counts in each outing: 6 Innings, ZERO ER, 107 pitches. 5 Innings, ONE ER, 109 pitches - 4 innings in the bullpen allowed Washington win. Those two games lowered his ERA from 5.97 to 4.54. Since those two games Latos in 3 games5.0 Innings 3 ER 100 Pitches 7.0 Innings 2 ER 116 Pitches 7.1 Innings 5 ER 96 Pitches (finally had a decent pitch count but gave up runs) 19.1 Innings 10 ER = 4.65 ERA 3.1 Innings 4 ER 7 Runs. ERA up to 4.91. Volquez at 3.42. With the way Alonzo and Grandal are playing the Reds must be very unhappy. This has been a +++ Trade.
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Post by AztecBill on Jun 4, 2012 17:16:28 GMT -8
Since the trade:
Peavy 309 Innings 4.22 ERA 31 years old Richard 436.1 Innings 3.94 ERA 28 years old
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Post by AztecTom on Jun 4, 2012 17:17:14 GMT -8
Since the trade: Peavy 309 Innings 4.22 ERA 31 years old Richard 436.1 Innings 3.94 ERA 28 years old That is some kind of nice!
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Post by AztecBill on Jun 4, 2012 17:19:25 GMT -8
Heath Bell 9 straight saves in a row.
Miami tied for first.
ERA all the way down to 6.65.
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Post by AztecBill on Jun 4, 2012 17:23:05 GMT -8
Since the trade: Peavy 309 Innings 4.22 ERA 31 years old Richard 436.1 Innings 3.94 ERA 28 years old That is some kind of nice! I left off: Cost 2010-2013$70M Peavy $3.6M Richard + ?? (2013)
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Post by AztecBill on Jun 5, 2012 14:13:24 GMT -8
Heath Bell 9 straight saves in a row. Miami tied for first. ERA all the way down to 6.65. Houston Street rehabbing at the Lake.
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Post by AztecTom on Jun 5, 2012 14:22:42 GMT -8
Heath Bell 9 straight saves in a row. Miami tied for first. ERA all the way down to 6.65. Houston Street rehabbing at the Lake. Back on the active roster today.
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