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Three wins in four games is excellent compared to how things have gone over the past few weeks. And the wins were good wins with lots of hitting and strong pitching.


Richmond 5 Syracuse 1

Syracuse entered this game riding a mini two game winning streak, looking to tie their season high winning streak of three. Richmond took the early lead but the newest Chief Bobby Estelella jacked a big fly to tie the game. I think Syracuse need to sign more players, both Benard and Estelella homered in their debut this week.

Chris Baker ran into trouble in the fifth. A walk, single, triple and home run left the Chiefs down 5-1. Sam McConell pitched a seven inning complete game and limited Syracuse to five hits. Glenn Williams was the only Chief with two hits. Rain shortened the game to seven innings.

Gabe Gross 0-3, as was Alexis Rios. Russ Adams was 1-3.

Bobby Estelella


Reading 4 New Hampshire 10

Gustavo Chacin brought his 2.15 ERA into the game with Reading last night. He continued his fine form and got the win on a night when the Fisher Cats bats were going strong.

NH scored in the first. Tyrell Godwin singled, Danny Solano and John Ford Griffin walked. Aaron Hill singled for two RBI's and an error by the CF allow the third run to score. Hill scored on a double by Stubby Clapp. NH added three more in the third on a double by Clapp, and singles by Jose Umbria, Justin Singleton and Godwin.

Chacin pitched 5.2 innings allowing 5 hits, two walks and two runs.

Godwin was 2-5 and scored a run, Aaron Hill was 1-5, Dominic Rich had a home run in five trips to the plate. Umbria had two hits but Clapp was the star going 2-2, both doubles, two RBI's and two walks.

Game Story


Dunedin 11 Fort Myers 1

Jesse Harper made his first start of the year. Harper had been on the DL from the start of the season until last week. Harper showed that he could be moved up to AA pretty quickly.

Harper had two runs to work with before he took the mound. Rodney Medina reached on an error, Carlo Cota singled, and Ron Davenport singled to drive in the first run. A hit from Scott Dragicevich drove in the second run of the inning. Harper was fully in control allowing only one runner to reach second base through five innings. Dunedin added a couple in the fourth, a single from Manny Mayerson drove in Jason Waugh and Dragicevich. Dunedin added five in the sixth and two in the seventh.

Harper went five innings with two hits and one walk. Chad Pleiness provided effective relief for the second straight time, three innings with two hits and one walk. The offensive star was Dragicevich, 3-5, three runs, two RBI's, and a walk. Waugh was 3-4 with two runs, one RBI and two walks.


Lake County 2 Charleston 8

Tom Mastny dominated Lake County yesterday with a one hitter over seven innings. Mastny did not walk a batter and had six strikeouts. Christain Snavely got the Cats on the board in the fourth with his third home run 6f the season. Charleston had five hits and two walks in the five run sixth and it was cruise control from that point on.

Snavely went 2-4 with the home run and three RBI's. Robinson Diaz was 2-3 with a HBP.

Game Story


Our Three-Star Selection

It is good when the choice for the three stars is difficult.

The 3rd Star: I wimped out and made it a tie between Christian Snavely, 2-4 with a home run and Stubby Clapp 2-2 with two doubles. Both contributed early to big wins for their teams.
The 2nd Star: Scott Dragicevich, three hits, three runs, two RBI's
The 1st Star: Tom Mastny, a one-hitter over seven dominating innings
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_goatboy - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 09:53 AM EDT (#63854) #
For those who are interested Baseball America is going to have a live chat at 2:00 and it looks like the focus of the chat will be the upcoming draft
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 10:01 AM EDT (#63855) #
All four affiliates' games are on internet radio tonight at 7. David Bush starts for Syracuse against Louisville; Todd Ozias for NH against Binghampton; Ismael Ramirez for Dunedin against Fort Myers (Fort Myers broadcast) and TBA- Ramon Mora? for Charleston against Lake County (Lake County broadcast). Links can be made through theminorsfirst.com. I'll be on from 7 to 7:45 doing the Syracuse game.
_Dean - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 10:06 AM EDT (#63856) #
Baseball America today has their guess how the 1st round of the draft may go, subscribers only, and has Zach Jackson from Texas A&M going to the Jays. It is all speculation but Jackson is a 6'5" left hander.
_MatO - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 10:18 AM EDT (#63857) #
Check out these stats for Core, James, Marcum and Mastny. The format is IP H BB K.

43.2 39 11 42
_MatO - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 10:25 AM EDT (#63858) #
Oops. Hit post instead of preview. Let's try again.

Check out these stats for Core, James, Marcum and Mastny. The format is IP H BB K.

43.2 .. 39 .. 11 .. 42
44.0.. 37 .. 10.. 50
48.0 .. 42 .. 7 .. 46
42.1.. 32.. 11 .. 49

Isn't that amazing! The biggest distinguishing feature is that Core has hit 6 batters.
_Jacko - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 10:38 AM EDT (#63859) #
JFG hasn't played any 1B this year. He's DH'ed and played 12 times in the OF.

Weird. I thought the Jays were converting him to 1B, and grooming him as a possible replacement for Delgado...
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 10:44 AM EDT (#63860) #
MatO, the other distinguishing feature is Mastny has allowed 1 homer, James and Marcum have allowed 2, while Core has allowed 4. Overall, Core has been OK, the others have been great.
_goatboy - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 10:54 AM EDT (#63861) #
JFG better get his butt in gear if he's to be taken seriously as a prospect, he's got a .235 average and has struck out a wopping 43 times in 119 at bats. The trade that looked so good a couple of years ago isn't looking so good any more,
_canadian champ - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 11:04 AM EDT (#63862) #
Logan should be delgado's replacement at 1st base.
Gerry - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 11:05 AM EDT (#63863) #
http://www.syracuse.com/skychiefs/poststandard/index.ssf?/base/sports-0/108512892590801.xml
The Syracuse Post now has the game story posted, COMN.

The Jays were defeated by a "Jamie Moyer" type pitcher whose fastball tops out at 84 mph.
_Four Seamer - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 11:18 AM EDT (#63864) #
Logan should be delgado's replacement at 1st base.

I used to umpire a lot of Logan's games back in the late '90s when he was playing rep ball in Brampton. At a guess, I'd say I saw him play 40 games over 2 or 3 years. He struck me as a pretty good (and mouthy!) ballplayer, but I was stunned when the Jays signed him. Unless he's improved astronomically, I can't imagine he'd even get a cup of coffee in the bigs.
_Ryan Day - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 11:52 AM EDT (#63865) #
The trade that looked so good a couple of years ago isn't looking so good any more

It's not looking particulaly bad, though, given Felipe Lopez is still in AAA.
_canadian champ - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 12:08 PM EDT (#63866) #
I know Logan very well and he is undoubtedly the nicest person I have met. Being an umpire, your opinion is likely biased. I am sure that the battersbox.ca team could attest to this.
As for him making the bigs, the blue jay staff seems to have a different opinion of him than you; he took 2 at bats during a split squad game this spring despite breaking his hamate bone during the first atbat. His progress has been slowed by various freak injuries over the years but, none-the-less, up until this current homestand in which he is slumping, he was the most productive first baseman in the jays farm
_David Armitage - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 12:43 PM EDT (#63867) #
You sound like you're either Matt Logan or Matt Logan's mother.
_canadian champ - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 01:06 PM EDT (#63868) #
get a life. either add something productive to this discussion or refrain from comment.
_Fawaz K - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 01:14 PM EDT (#63869) #
Does anyone know what the plan is with File? Just going by the box scores he's had some good outings - does he look ready for a return?
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 01:20 PM EDT (#63870) #
I don't know Matt Logan or Justin Morneau. I do know that they're both Canadians, and that Justin Morneau is ready to hit major league pitching and Matt Logan is not. When Logan's OPS reaches 850 or so, I'd think about it again. But, Mike Snyder is coming back from his injury, and so I anticipate that Logan will be placed in a reserve role in NH for the time being.

On the other hand, Matt Logan may very well have a role on the Canadian Olympic team. I know that Ernie Whitt has been watching him, and as a big fan of Ernie's, I'm sure that he'll make the right decision.
_Four Seamer - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 02:00 PM EDT (#63871) #
Canadian Champ,

I have no doubt that Matt Logan is a very nice guy. I only meant to say that he was always chirping, kind of like the O-Dog. He was, and I guess still is, a pretty funny guy.

But what I'm really trying to say is that it's a long way from the ball diamonds of Brampton to the big leagues, and if you had told me at the time that I was umpiring Matt Logan, future major leaguer, I simply would not have believed you.
robertdudek - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 02:02 PM EDT (#63872) #
I think Logan has a spot on the Olympic Team. He's been on the national team for a lot of years and has shown himself to be a competent AA hitter. Excluding major league players, there're only a half-dozen Canadians who can hit as well or better than Logan.

I'd really like to see Mike Galloway get a shot, as well as Joey Votto, even though both are in single-A.
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 03:14 PM EDT (#63873) #
Charleston home games have moved back from 6:05 to 7:05. If my theory holds water, the K rate of the starters should start to decline.
Craig B - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 03:27 PM EDT (#63874) #
Champ, simmer down.

As far Matt Logan, geez, I'd rather have Nook Logan as my first baseman. :) I'm sure Matt's nice and all, but his development has slowed to zero (possibly thanks to the injuries) and I really doubt the bigs are in his future. If he can get the power back he showed as a 20- and 21-year old, he has a chance down the road if he keeps plugging away. But given that he'll be a six-year free agent after this season, I'm sure it will be with another team!
_Jonny German - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 03:36 PM EDT (#63875) #
I know Logan very well and he is undoubtedly the nicest person I have met. Being an umpire, your opinion is likely biased. I am sure that the battersbox.ca team could attest to this.

Is this intentional irony?
_Jonny German - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 03:39 PM EDT (#63876) #
Charleston home games have moved back from 6:05 to 7:05. If my theory holds water, the K rate of the starters should start to decline.

Mike, if I recall correctly, your theory involves the setting sun... with the sun setting later and later, won't this start time change help the starters?
_MatO - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 03:49 PM EDT (#63877) #
<>Overall, Core has been OK, the others have been great.
_MatO - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 03:49 PM EDT (#63878) #
Damn. Did it again.
_Sneeps - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 03:54 PM EDT (#63879) #
The strikeouts in Charleston have been on the decline as of late anyways.

I don't think they're will be much difference due to the lighting, I think the adjustments the hitters have made are the differnce.
_MatO - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 03:54 PM EDT (#63880) #
Overall, Core has been OK, the others have been great.

Core was definately inferior to the others in Auburn last and early this season, but he's quietly pitched very well recently. James seems to have cleared up his poor ERA problem.
_goatboy - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 04:17 PM EDT (#63881) #
Re: It's not looking particulaly bad, though, given Felipe Lopez is still in AAA.

Ryan you're right it really was a no win trade for both teams. Though in Lopez's defence he suffered a badly broken ankle right at the start of the season last year and never did come back which surely could not have help his devlopement

For the record Lopez is hitting I believe .282 at Louisville, but then again hitting AAA pitching was never Lepez's problem
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 04:32 PM EDT (#63882) #
Jonny, my theory is that hitters have more trouble making contact at twilight. Even though the sun is setting somewhat later, it does not offset the 1 hour time change. Anyways, the only way I'll really satisfy myself is to sit out behind the plate, at field level, in Watt Powell Park in April and May for a few games, and I've got no plans to make a trip to West Virginia.
_Rob - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 05:01 PM EDT (#63883) #
Italics off! Hope that worked.
_goatboy - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 05:51 PM EDT (#63884) #
I see that Dean posted a comment earlier today stating that Baseball America is predicting that the Jays will draft Zach Jackson. I think there will be pitchers just as good as Jackson in the second or third round, so I'm hoping that Baseball America is wrong and the Jays pass on Jackson in favour of a Bat
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 06:05 PM EDT (#63885) #
Well, I can't do the Syracuse game after all, at least until the later innings. Can anybody take it over? It's a David Bush start.
_goatboy - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 06:48 PM EDT (#63886) #
Something weird going on with the radio link for New Hampshire.
I've click on real player 3 times, the first time it was a dead link, the second time I got the pre game show for the Red Sox's (weird) then the third time it was a dead link again. The good news is the media player link is working fine.
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 08:27 PM EDT (#63887) #
The Skychiefs who were down 4-0 after the first half-inning have rallied to tie the score at 5.

5-5 after 4.
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 08:37 PM EDT (#63888) #
AAA: top of 5

Louisville up. Bush still pitching.

Darula walks on a close 3-2 pitch. Chamblee (who had the big hit, a bases-loaded triple, in the first) strikes out swinging. Smitherman hits a drive to the left-field wall with Darula running; Noah Hall makes a circus catch and throws back to the infield to easily double up Darula who had passed second base.

4-4 going to the bottom of 5.
_Sneeps - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 08:37 PM EDT (#63889) #
I was hoping David Bush would throw a gem tonight.
Syracuse has really been a death bed for our prospects this year.

Adams - Struggling
Rios - Stuggling
Gross - Injured, not producing much
Quiroz - Injured
Sequea - Injured, Struggling
Bush - Strugging
Arnold - Struggling

There is a pattern here... :(
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 08:37 PM EDT (#63890) #
Correction: 5-5 going to bottom of 5.
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 08:44 PM EDT (#63891) #
Bottom of 5:

Benard (1-2 previously) grounds out to second. Alex Rios (1-2 previously) singles infield off the pitcher's leg (our favourite Jung Bong is hurling for the Louisville Bats). Bobby Estellela runs the count full and strikes out with Rios running. Strike 'em out, throw 'em out DP.

5-5 through 5.
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 08:53 PM EDT (#63892) #
Top of 6 in Syracuse:

Bush still in.

Reggie Taylor strikes out looking (Bush's 6th K). Bush had control troubles in the first inning, but has it working now. Corky Miller flies out to Noah Hall. Jason Romano grounds to third base; Williams dives to make the grab and throws to first, but Fagan can't hold on, infield single. Romano steals second (Louisville's second- does Bush hold on runners well?). Jermaine Clark strikes out looking.

5-5 going to bottom of six.

Sneeps- Bush is not really struggling. His ERA is deceptive; he's really pitching better than Arnold.
_Sneeps - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 09:03 PM EDT (#63893) #
No question Mike, his peripherals are still quite good, as opposed to Arnolds.

I think he's gonna figure it out... sometimes when your teammates are struggling, it can be contagious. I think once a few guys warm up, the whole team will pick up the pace too.

About Arnold, what is wrong with him? He's pitching worse this year than he did last year. I didn't expect him to dominate, but I thought he'd do better that he is.
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 09:04 PM EDT (#63894) #
Bottom of 6 AAA:

Glenn Williams grounds out to Felipe Lopez at short. Howie Clark fists a ball over Lopez' head into left. Shawn Fagan (1-1 with a walk) singles to right, Clark to second. Noah Hall (2-2 previously) up. Rick Burleson (now there's a blast from the past-the Roosta), the Louisville manager, takes the ball from Bong. Pitching change time.

Scott Randall in to pitch.

Noah Hall strikes out looking. Paul Chiaffreddo flies out to deep centre.

5-5 after 6.
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 09:10 PM EDT (#63895) #
Top of 7:

Vinny Chulk in to pitch for the Sky Chiefs.

Felipe Lopez grounds out to second base on a nice play by Howie Clark. Aaron Holbert popped up to short. Bobby Darula flies out to right.

5-5 at the 7th inning stretch.

Arnold apparently threw 97 as a closer in college, but throws 89-90 as a starter. His off-speed stuff alone got him through AA, but I guess it's just not enough at a higher level. I remember that he made one appearance in spring training last year and was hit very hard. I suspect that he's headed for the pen.
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 09:14 PM EDT (#63896) #
Bottom of 7 in Syracuse:

Russ Adams (0-2 with a walk) flies out to right-center. Marvin Benard grounded out 3-1. Alex Rios grounds out to third base.

5-5 going to the 8th.
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 09:25 PM EDT (#63897) #
Top of 8 in Syracuse:

Jim Chamblee was hit by a pitch (93 mph fastball from Chulk,ouch). Stephen Smitherman went to 3-2 on the count, and the connection cut out. Great timing. I've joined the Louisville broadcast and the inning is over; still 5-5.
_Sneeps - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 09:30 PM EDT (#63898) #
New Hamphire trailing 7-5 in the 8th (i think).

5 runs in for the Mets this inning. 2nd and 3rd with 2 outs.
robertdudek - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 09:30 PM EDT (#63899) #
Bush has been one of the best starting pitchers in the IL - that's struggling?
_Sneeps - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 09:35 PM EDT (#63900) #
David's peripherals are good (as i said), but he's been prone to the big inning so far.

As for him being one of the best starting pitchers in the IL, well that may be true, but he hasn't proved that yet.

A 4.50+ ERA doesn't go a long way for proving your argument either.
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 09:42 PM EDT (#63901) #
Bottom of 8 in Syracuse:

Estallela singles on a line to left. Glenn Williams is showing bunt, and sacrifices successfully, Estallela to second.

Mark Watson in to pitch for Randall.

Howie Clark walked. Shawn Fagan grounds a ball up the middle; Lopez makes a fine play to reach it and flip it to second for the force. Runners on first and third, two out. Noah Hall lines a ball to the wall in right-centre for a 2 run triple! Paul Chiaffreddo lines a ball over Smitherman's head in left and off the wall for a long single, Hall in to score. Russ Adams lined a ball to right center, Chiaffreddo hesitated just past third base and then was thrown out at the plate.

8-5 Sky-Chiefs going to the 9th.

On the out-of-town scoreboard, NH and Binghampton are tied at 2; Fort Myers leads Dunedin 1-0, and Charleston is thrashing Lake County 7-1.
_Sneeps - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 09:45 PM EDT (#63902) #
GO CHIEFS GO!

NH is trailing 7-5 in the bottom of the 8th.
I think the Dunedin game is over. 1-0 lose.
Charleston is up 7-1 after 6. That game is in a rain delay, but they've played enough innings to make it official.
Mike Green - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 09:49 PM EDT (#63903) #
Top 9 in Syracuse:

Lukasiewicz in for the save.

Clark grounds out, Fagan to Luke. Felipe Lopez strikes out. LUUUUKE. Holbert lines out to Luke.

The Sky Chiefs come all the way back for a very satisfying 8-5 win. My impression of Bush is that he battles hard, and his performance today after the rough 1st inning did nothing to dispel the notion.
_Sneeps - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 09:58 PM EDT (#63904) #
Top of the 9th for NH, down 7-5:

4 pitch walk for Singleton... Godwin down 0-2 in the count, hits a dribler to 3rd and beats it out, 2 men on nobody out with Solano comin up... Solano strikes out on 3 pitches on a 95 mph fastball, Rich up... Rich strikes out a on a breaking ball, it's up to JFJ... c'mon JFJ let's hit a gapper... he flys out to the outfield, game over.
robertdudek - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 10:01 PM EDT (#63905) #
David's peripherals are good (as i said), but he's been prone to the big inning so far.

You know what - I don't think there is any such thing as a pitcher prone to a big inning but awesome the rest of the time. There are great, very good, good, bad and awful pitchers. If he has had more bad innings than expected this year then it's entirely a fluke. A FLUKE UNTIL PROVEN OTHERWISE.
_Sneeps - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 10:20 PM EDT (#63906) #
Sure there are, it's called pitchers with lapses in concentration. It's too early to label that on Bush, and he definitely hasn't had that problem his first two years in the minors, so I guess well just chop it up to bad luck so far.
robertdudek - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 11:19 PM EDT (#63907) #
Sure there are, it's called pitchers with lapses in concentration.

Prove it. Show me the data.

Every pitcher has lapses of concentration. Some of them have the stuff and command to work out of it. Others don't and those are the bad pitchers.
_Sneeps - Friday, May 21 2004 @ 11:49 PM EDT (#63908) #
Lapses of concentration are intangible, and therefor aren't documented. A few examples of great pitchers with lapses of concentration are guys like Escobar and Colon. Just great stuff, but they can be disinterested at times...

And if you read my comment (again), I didn't say Bush was guilty of L.O.C., i said it's probably just bad luck. ie - an infield single, followed by a blooper, followed by a botched DP... an so on.

I get the feeling that you're a smart guy, but it seems like you skim my posts before you prepare your response.
robertdudek - Saturday, May 22 2004 @ 12:43 AM EDT (#63909) #
And I said there is no such thing as a pitcher with great peripherals who is prone to a big inning. Irrespective of whether you think it applies to Bush - I'm saying there is no such thing.

Escobar and Colon don't have great three-true-outcome stats. They are good but not great.

I'm looking for a guy who has great T-T-O numbers but a high ERA (over the long-term) because he is prone to the big inning due to some internal failing.
_gid - Saturday, May 22 2004 @ 03:22 AM EDT (#63910) #

If he has had more bad innings than expected this year then it's entirely a fluke. A FLUKE UNTIL PROVEN OTHERWISE.


Or maybe the K/9 and W/9 stats are the fluke. You got me interested enough to go read Gerry's farm report, which says that Bush throws lots of strikes, which presumably accounts for the low walks. So clearly he has good command, which is certainly important. The high strikeouts could mean that his stuff is good enough to fool a decent number of AAA batters, but how directly this applies to MLB, I'm not sure. Looking at 2004 stats for H/IP, in 6 of 8 starts, H/IP is 1 or higher. In 3 of 8 starts (April 8, 24, May 10) WHIP is well over 1.5 and on May 16 it was over 1.4. I'd call this "good" but not necessarily "great" (at least not yet). Bottom line is that the extent to which Bush's stuff fools MLB batters will play a large part in determining his future success. I suppose we'll get a chance to see for ourselves in the near future.
robertdudek - Saturday, May 22 2004 @ 02:36 PM EDT (#63911) #
It's well known that non homerun hit rates, which are far more reliant on the fielders, are a less reliable indication of pitching ability than a combination of W, HBP, K and HR numbers.

To the extent that we know ANYTHING about Bush's chances of major league success, the T-T-O stats will tell us more than non-homerun hits.
_Fawaz K - Saturday, May 22 2004 @ 03:56 PM EDT (#63912) #
That's as true as it is frustrating; a comprehensive tracking of each batted ball at every minor-league level notwithstanding, we have to rely on BB, HR and K stats. Is the idea of trying to figure out pitchers ultimately an exercise in futility? More often than not a plate appearance is resolved by a batted ball that doesn't leave the park; at what point can we make certain assumptions about fielders to give us a more comprehensive idea? After all, BB, HR and K stats are also reliant on outside forces (notably, the hitters...) too. Make me understand...
robertdudek - Saturday, May 22 2004 @ 05:32 PM EDT (#63913) #
The hitters are less of a problem as the sample size rises. We know that David Bush faces International League hitters, as do all the other pitchers in that league. It would be odd that one particular pitcher faces a very high caliber of batter over several hundred BF and another the opposite, considering they are drawing on the same population of batters.

We also know the general caliber of play in AAA, and we measure Bush against other pitchers in that league. Of course the fact that we do not know the quality of batter a particulal pitcher faces introduces an uncertainty, but not a very important one IMO.
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