Tyler Bashlor and Mets relievers with 50 or more IP the last
decade
by Brian Joura
Last season
the Mets used 30 different pitchers, with 21 of those not making a single
start. In 2009, those numbers were 24 and 13, respectively. Over the last
decade, the trend has been towards more pitchers in general and specifically
more relievers. On top of there being more relievers, we’ve also seen more
innings from the bullpen here recently. In 2009, Mets’ relievers combined for
501.2 IP. In 2018, the club’s relievers tallied 546.1 IP. That number fell in
2019 to 519.2 IP but was still above the 2009 total.
Still, 30 is a good total. In fact, it’s an ideal total, since that’s exactly how many people are listed on a standard leaderboard page over at FanGraphs. No toggling between multiple pages to see results here! Generally, I’m not a fan of using fWAR for relief pitchers but since that’s the default on these leaderboards, let’s note that the top Mets reliever in the past decade was Jeurys Familia, who amassed a 5.5 fWAR in 377.1 It’s hard to remember now but Familia actually made one start for the Mets back in 2012. That four-inning outing is not included, nor are starts for any other relievers mentioned here.
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1 comment:
Bashlor has been a disappointment for sure. He has gotten innings due to the teams bullpen’s lousinessthe past two seasons.
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