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1. RoyalsRetro (AG#1F) Posted: June 27, 2009 at 03:52 AM (#3234903)Just wait until Moore trades Greinke for Francoeur
Farnsworth: 25Ks and 6 walks in 23-1/3 innings pitched; 4.24 ERA. And only 2 HRs allowed.
Cruz: 22Ks and 18 walks in 31 innings pitched; 5.23 ERA.
Before checking, my perception was that Farnsworth was sucking. I think that's due solely to his sucky performance on opening day.
Batters are 8-for-12 with two walks off him in "high leverage" situations, including both of his homeruns.
In tie games they are 5-for-6 off Farnsworth. A .896 OPS when the game is within 4 runs, and a .428 OPS when the game is not. A 1.942 OPS in 13 high leverage PA's, and a .431 OPS in 83 low leverage PAs.
That kind of situational pitching is going to piss off any fan-base, small sample or not. Especially when he came into the season with something of a rep as an unclutch pitcher.
And a bird attack, and a dog attack.
Hey, at least he's keeping us entertained!
Farnsy has been pitching in low leverage situations since mid-April. Cruz (and Jamey Wright) have been the ones called in for every jam. And they've been failing pretty often.
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