I don’t usually post my vents of frustration but, this team is driving me nuts! My $70M team should not be this bad. We are currently 17-39 with an ExpW% of .381 and our opponents are only hitting .208 against us, tied for 4th in the league. Offensively we’re batting .229, tied for 8th in the league but we’ve only scored 215 runs, 18th in the league.
Turns out the problem for both my pitching and offense is walks. On offense, although our .295 OBP is 11th in the league, slightly less than league average, we are 19th in walks with only 170. What’s mostly troubling about this are my top OBP hitters: Rickey Henderson, RL .410, 20 BB/100#; Norm Cash, RL .382, 15 BB/100#; and Eddie Stanky, RL .363, 14 BB/100#. Henderson and Stanky set the table for Cash and Greg Vaughn and getting them on base is a big part of our scoring.
This season, Henderson is hitting well but his OBP of .371 and actual 14 BB/100 is far below where he should be in a $70M league. Norm Cash is not hitting well at .187 and is also well under his RL OBP with a paltry .295. Most of that can be attributed to his horrendous hitting, his actual 13 BB/100 is also below where he should be. Stanky is probably the biggest surprise under-performer here. He’s hitting better than RL at .251 but his .307 OBP is far under what we were expecting from him and his actual 7.5 BB/100 is nowhere near what it should be for this league. Totally unexplainable!
On the pitching side, its much worse. The starting staff had a RL BB/9 avg of 3.2. They are currently at 5.48! This is really bad as it prevents us from getting 7+ innings out of our starting staff. If we don’t get at least 7 inn/start, our bullpen will get overused. The bullpen, in my strategy, bears the weight of our pitching fatigue and we can usually balance out in 40 games or so. The extra 1.5 walks per start is keeping our starters down at 6.27 IP. That makes an extra 108 innings for my relief pitchers if we’re to make it the full 9 innings. The damage done to the bullpen is evident by the 3 saves in 16 opportunities we’re currently sporting.
The walking issue seems to be affecting 4 of my 5 SP’s: Marco Estrada (5.57 BB/9 vs 4.02 RL), Jeff Robinson (6.51 vs 3.15), Zac Gallen (4.95 vs 3.77) and Ray Robbie (7.42 vs 3.88). Only Julio Urias (2.94 vs 2.30) is performing almost near expectations. The one thing I can rule out is fatigue as they only pitch at 98 or better. But a 1.5 BB per appearance increase seems ridiculous at $70M.
It’s hard to say how badly the walking issue is affecting the bullpen since they absorb the extra pitches. We were pitching down into the 60’s far longer than anticipated and more severe as well. We’ve worked our way up to the 80’s but full recovery by season’s end may be a challenge, especially if the SP’s continue to not throw strikes.
I don’t know why my best OBP guys can’t get walked whereas my pitchers can’t hit the broad side of a barn but it really feels like BS! They should not be this much worse than RL or their normalized numbers at this salary cap. WHAT GIVES???
7/2/2023 5:14 PM (edited)