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Holy crap. Given that the Orioles played in the AL, in a division with teams bearing OPS+ of 104, 104, 105, and 122, it's almost inconceivable that the Brewers could be as bad as them in starters' ERA.
If your reaction after the fact is "Holy crap", imagine what we were saying as the carnage unfolded around us. Also, you have to consider that Gallardo was pitching every fifth game. The contrast was remarkable: pitches that hitters actually swing and miss at! Behold!
Wow. 78% of Brewers games were started by pitchers with an ERA+ of 77 or worse! The Brewers staff sported a nifty 83 ERA+. That's almost as bad as the famously inept 1996 Tigers (80).
Fun Fact: Braden Looper (14-7 ERA+ 77) had the same win% as Zack Greinke (16-8 ERA+ 205).
Or maybe it just illustrates how few decent starting pitchers have even a year-and-a-half of health.
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