Blue Jays: 2016 Edition

eguapo

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, so you could basically say he's in the middle of the pack.
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The average starter in the AL looks like this:
ERA = 4.51
BAA = 0.264
OPS against = 0.765
WHIP = 1.36
K/9 = 7.52

Marcus Stroman looks like this in 2016;
ERA = 5.33
BAA = 0.283
OPS against= 0.780
WHIP = 1.42
K/9 = 6.31

All metrics materially worse than the league average. Is that "middle of the pack?" Cause that would be new math to me.

Fact is he has now changed his delivery (between the last start and the one prior) within the season. They put up a split screen in highlight package and he has moved his hand positioning in his windup. The league has now seen him enough times to make their adjustments. He didn't play a full year in year one and barely last year. Unfortunately he has not been able to adjust to their new aproach at the plate.

Getting sent to the minors did not seem to hurt his buddy Sanchez after a mediocre stint as a starter last year did it? When he returned, he found his success as a reliever similar to the year prior and that has continued in spades back as a starter this year.
 

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The average starter in the AL looks like this:
ERA = 4.51
BAA = 0.264
OPS against = 0.765
WHIP = 1.36
K/9 = 7.52

Marcus Stroman looks like this in 2016;
ERA = 5.33
BAA = 0.283
OPS against= 0.780
WHIP = 1.42
K/9 = 6.31

All metrics materially worse than the league average. Is that "middle of the pack?" Cause that would be new math to me.

Fact is he has now changed his delivery (between the last start and the one prior) within the season. They put up a split screen in highlight package and he has moved his hand positioning in his windup. The league has now seen him enough times to make their adjustments. He didn't play a full year in year one and barely last year. Unfortunately he has not been able to adjust to their new aproach at the plate.

Getting sent to the minors did not seem to hurt his buddy Sanchez after a mediocre stint as a starter last year did it? When he returned, he found his success as a reliever similar to the year prior and that has continued in spades back as a starter this year.

I didn't say AL, I said baseball.

I'm not suggesting this isn't an option at some point, what I'm saying is it to soon.
 

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umm if you include the NL, Stroman looks worse because their numbers are lower. He is not middle of the pack he has been borderline brutal.
All metrics materially worse than the league average. Is that "middle of the pack?" Cause that would be new math to me.
Don't confuse BBL with math and stats, it confuses his gut feelings. LMAO.
My favorite "bad" metric over his last 8 game slump: OPS against was 1.080!!!
Basically all AL batters are hitting him like David Ortiz! hahaha!
 

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longer than quarter of a season. Two of his last 3 starts weren't bad. I don't care if one was against the phils, they are still a pro baseball team with pro hitters. Yesterday start wasn't that bad. If he had a good start, why are so quick to think he can't turn it around again? Given the fact that 2 of his last 3 starts weren't bad, pulling the rug from him at this point is not the right move.
His last start was bad. He was fortunate to only give up 4 runs. WHIP of 2.20 Gave up a homerun. Glad you think it's "not bad".
My thought was that he wasn't fooling anybody, but it does appear that he fooled one person :)
 

ultistar

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His last start was bad. He was fortunate to only give up 4 runs. WHIP of 2.20 Gave up a homerun. Glad you think it's "not bad".
My thought was that he wasn't fooling anybody, but it does appear that he fooled one person :)
Aw snap! :) Was wondering if he saw the same game as the rest of us, Stro was brutal and got lucky a few times.
 

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so your question is, what would I do with a pitcher that still has winning record right now....
I wonder, do you think +/- is an important statistic in hockey?
 

ultistar

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Fuuuuccckkk Storen!!!!
Who said he is coming around? Wtf he's been good in a mop role. put him in a high leverage and he folds like a cheap ass chair.
Send him to the minors :)
 

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Fuuuuccckkk Storen!!!!
Who said he is coming around? Wtf he's been good in a mop role. put him in a high leverage and he folds like a cheap ass chair.
Send him to the minors :)
I think part of this is they are playing in the NL when they would have a much better scouting report due to previous history. As well don't discount the offense. They got to Estrada and Chavez as well.

He had a good string. I'll wait and see if it's a blip.
 

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Fuuuuccckkk Storen!!!!
Who said he is coming around? Wtf he's been good in a mop role. put him in a high leverage and he folds like a cheap ass chair.
Send him to the minors :)
I'm thinking after this season he's gone anyway. He'll be an UFA so save the salery and spend it on someone else.
 

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Anybody remember Jays reliever Kerry Ligtenberg ? Aka "lighter fluid" because he always added fuel to the fire. LOL
Storen may actually be worse. If he could fit elephant balls in his mouth he'd be sucking them right now.

WTF Fact: Storen is one of the highest paid relievers in MLB this season.
 

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Anybody remember Jays reliever Kerry Ligtenberg ? Aka "lighter fluid" because he always added fuel to the fire. LOL
Storen may actually be worse. If he could fit elephant balls in his mouth he'd be sucking them right now.

WTF Fact: Storen is one of the highest paid relievers in MLB this season.
$8.375 million if I'm not mistaken.
 

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at least and for the 11th time, the Tepera era got off to a good start...but I just don't see other teams losing games the way the jays do. Travis has superstar potential....
 

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umm if you include the NL, Stroman looks worse because their numbers are lower. He is not middle of the pack he has been borderline brutal.

this is just out untrue. As I said, his era is his 92 out of 150 starting pitching spots in baseball. His ERA is 5.33. David Price who is at 71'st, has an era of 4.68. It's less than a run per 9 innings.
 

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His last start was bad. He was fortunate to only give up 4 runs. WHIP of 2.20 Gave up a homerun. Glad you think it's "not bad".
My thought was that he wasn't fooling anybody, but it does appear that he fooled one person :)
He "was fortunate" to only give up 4 runs??? He gave up 4 runs period. Was it a good start?? No. Was it a bit better than most of last 8? yes. Now you hope is next start is a bit better.


If you would like to bring up Drew Hutchinson because you don't think Stroman should have a bit of a longer leash to try pitch through this, I'm just glad your not the GM of the Jays.
 
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black booty lover

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Don't confuse BBL with math and stats, it confuses his gut feelings. LMAO.
My favorite "bad" metric over his last 8 game slump: OPS against was 1.080!!!
Basically all AL batters are hitting him like David Ortiz! hahaha!


hahahahhahahahha (major sarcasm)


you keep talking about his last 8 games. At what point did I say he's been good his last 8 games??? He has been bad his last 8 games. My point is, his first 8 games were good, to pull the rug out from under him this quick, with nobody better in the farm system doesn't make any sense. Either that, or you perhaps you know someone that Ross Atkins and myself aren't aware of?
 
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