METS FARM HURLERS TRAINING TO PITCH IN A HOMER DERBY
I decided to look at recent pitching stats for Syracuse Mets pitchers.
In the last 30 days, Messrs. Hamel, Vasil, Tidwell, Sproat, Zuber, Suarez and Hartwig have racked up a combined 109 innings in AAA.
How many runs have those 7 hurlers allowed? Take a guess.
70?
Higher.
80?
Higher.
OK, 100?
Higher. Much higher.
117 runs allowed in 109 innings.
Jaw-dropping.
The future, folks.
See?
ReplyDeleteTom can go high... :)
Ha Ha. Well, I have simply never saw stats that extreme - I guess the opposite would have been 109 innings, ten runs.
ReplyDeleteBut to show I can "go high", over the same 30 day period, Fujinami has a 0.47 WHIP, and Eric Orze a 0.96 WHIP. Dang good relief.
And Luke Ritter, with 88 RBIs, has a 5 RBI lead in the International League. If he could only catch....
Most of them should have been shut down at least 30 days ago
DeleteRitter I think is 3rd in IL HRs. The HR leader, Luken Bakker, also 27 years old, had 32 HRs in about 370 at bats. He did, unlike Ritter, get a call up - to the St Louis Cardinals. 20 at bats, 2 HRs, 9 RBIs. More RBIs than Alvarez since the ASB.
ReplyDeleteMack, speaking of Pete, last 30 games, .211, FORTY FIVE K'S. Wazzup with Kong there?
ReplyDeleteHe is not a $250mil player
DeleteMack, what would you pay for Pete for 3 years?
ReplyDelete$75MIL with 4th yr team optional 30mil
Delete$78 M
ReplyDeleteI find myself in the same monetary range
ReplyDeleteHe is going to be one unhappy camper after squandering his FA opportunity this year. I think his best chance is to sign a short term extension with the Mets and hope for a couple good years to replenish his stock.
ReplyDeleteI don't expect him back. Somebody will overpay him.
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