Arms Race

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  1. TheBeef

    TheBeef Commish of FUN!

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    On Monday the Cubs had 7 pitchers with an ERA under 4 and they had 4 pitchers with an ERA under 3. That is the makings of an amazing staff, but by Tuesday night, the Cubs had 9 pitchers with ERA's under 4 and 5 with ERA's under 3. The rotation now looks like this:

    Zambrano 9-3 2.96
    Harden 5-1 2.34
    Dempster 10-3 3.24
    Lilly 9-5 4.47
    Marquis 6-5 4.78

    That is an amazing front end to the rotation and even the backend guys are pitching well of late. And all this on a team that leads the league in hitting!...Zambrano, Dempster, and Lilly are threats to win 20 if they just keep going and Harden could string together a slew of W's if he stays healthy and they support him....I cant help but think something special is cooking on the northside of Chicago.....
     
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    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    I've never been a fan of ERA as indicator of how good a pitcher is. It is one number that's nice, tho.

    My favorites are opposing lefty/righty batting average vs the pitcher, and in general hits+walks/ip is a good indication.

    The problem with ERA is that one bad game takes at least 8 good games to counter. For example, guy pitches 1 inning, gives up one earned run, his ERA is 9. It takes him 8 more games of 1 inning and 0 runs to have a 1 ERA.
     

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