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filing of numbers is tomorrow. Drew Hutchison signed today for 2.3 million.
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Hughes too: the Bucs have also knocked out their case with fellow righty Jared Hughes, Heyman adds on Twitter. He secures a $2.825MM deal that lands over his $2.5MM projection. The 31-year-old, eligible for the second time, didn’t quite maintain his output from his prior two seasons but ended the 2016 season with a strong 3.03 ERA over 59 1/3 innings with 5.2 K/9 and 3.3 BB/9 to go with a 57.9% groundball rate.
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567071667060130 wrote: Hughes too: the Bucs have also knocked out their case with fellow righty Jared Hughes, Heyman adds on Twitter. He secures a $2.825MM deal that lands over his $2.5MM projection. The 31-year-old, eligible for the second time, didn’t quite maintain his output from his prior two seasons but ended the 2016 season with a strong 3.03 ERA over 59 1/3 innings with 5.2 K/9 and 3.3 BB/9 to go with a 57.9% groundball rate.
One of my favorite "guys" on the team. I root for him. From an impersonal buisiness/performance standpoint, though, I don't get it.
One of my favorite "guys" on the team. I root for him. From an impersonal buisiness/performance standpoint, though, I don't get it.
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http://www.fangraphs.com/statss.aspx?pl ... position=P
His WAR is low on fangraphs because they probably weight K rate and xFIP highly.
But he's pitched 190 innings the last three years at a 2.40 ERA.
His WAR is low on fangraphs because they probably weight K rate and xFIP highly.
But he's pitched 190 innings the last three years at a 2.40 ERA.
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7D405E535C565D7F5740515756320 wrote: http://www.fangraphs.com/statss.aspx?pl ... position=P
His WAR is low on fangraphs because they probably weight K rate and xFIP highly.
But he's pitched 190 innings the last three years at a 2.40 ERA.
Just anecdotally speaking, he seemed to give up a lot of inherited runners last year though--at least compared to previous where he seemed to be an automatic ground ball when he came on with runners out there.
His WAR is low on fangraphs because they probably weight K rate and xFIP highly.
But he's pitched 190 innings the last three years at a 2.40 ERA.
Just anecdotally speaking, he seemed to give up a lot of inherited runners last year though--at least compared to previous where he seemed to be an automatic ground ball when he came on with runners out there.
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Definitely agree, in 2015 he was almost automatic at generating ground ball DP's.
The book may be out on Hughes, lay off the low pitches and make him come up in the zone. But he still had a solid GB%, so if he could fill that role he did in 2015, he's a huge bargain.
The book may be out on Hughes, lay off the low pitches and make him come up in the zone. But he still had a solid GB%, so if he could fill that role he did in 2015, he's a huge bargain.
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Like I said I'm glad he'll be around for the postgame interviews alone. Hoping he'll be dominant at his one very specific job again.
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Hughes did give up more inherited runners. There has to be a stat for that, right?
I assume Mercer will be signed today. He has to be the biggest arbitration case for the Pirates.
I assume Mercer will be signed today. He has to be the biggest arbitration case for the Pirates.
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123B27323F303A6F676A665E0 wrote: Interesting to see how the Cole situation plays out this year.
I didn't realize Cole was hitting arbitration this year. Anyone hear any numbers by the two sides? I would expect Cole to get around $4 million.
I still think he is foolish not signing long term and secure up his future. He would still be a free agent again at a young age.
I didn't realize Cole was hitting arbitration this year. Anyone hear any numbers by the two sides? I would expect Cole to get around $4 million.
I still think he is foolish not signing long term and secure up his future. He would still be a free agent again at a young age.