MikeIsGood wrote:I didn't realize we had picked up Vogelbach (why tf did we?????). This is what I know him for...this picture.
I didn't realize Chris Farley from an alternate universe traveled to our timeline to become a baseball player.
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MikeIsGood wrote:I didn't realize we had picked up Vogelbach (why tf did we?????). This is what I know him for...this picture.
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ReasonablySober wrote:
Burnes is the league leader in wins above replacement among pitchers (2.6), ERA (1.77), strikeouts per nine innings (13.34), hits per nine innings (4.98) and opponents’ batting average (.158).
ReasonablySober wrote:Burnes is the league leader in wins above replacement among pitchers (2.6), ERA (1.77), strikeouts per nine innings (13.34), hits per nine innings (4.98) and opponents’ batting average (.158).
With one more start left, if he's dominance against the Cards he's got to be the Cy Young front runner right?
3. Trent Grisham, 23, San Diego (2.3 fWAR)
The Padres acquired Grisham from Milwaukee this winter in a four-player deal that also brought over Zach Davies (1.3 fWAR in 12 starts) for Luis Urías and Eric Lauer, who were both just under replacement level in 2020, so I’d say that worked out rather well for San Diego. (Maybe employing more scouts is a good thing after all?) Grisham showed great patience and power for the second year in a row, and was a shockingly competent defender in center field, despite lacking great speed.