Jump to content

OK, so it looks like Detroit


vab

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 201
  • Created
  • Last Reply
Should be a tremendous battle. If we can match their SPs I think we have the clear edge in the bullpen. The World Series may be a breeze for whoever comes out of the AL.

Simply stated without Manny and Davis we are overmatched against their starting pitching and their offense and lineup is the best in the league and probably the game in my estimation

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Detroit's career OPS allowed vs Baltimore

Porcello - .178/.213/.200 - 413 (wow)

Verlander - .212/.276/.346 - 622

Price - .252/.298/.353 - 651

Sanchez - .225/.279/.375 - 654

Scherzer - .280/.315/.439 - 755

Verlander may not make the postseason rotation depending on the health of Sanchez. So things aren't too bad for the Orioles, particularly vs their supposed #1 Scherzer. But Porcello is killin' them.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The ERA's vs Detroit

Tillman- 3.58

Chen- 4.91

Norris- 6.57

Gonzalez- 8.47

Gausman- 5.40

Might be risky to start Gonzalez

I drink orange kool-aid, but I feel like our team and pitchers are all a lot better than when these #s were produced.

Secondly, the OP makes a good point regarding the bullpens. If we can keep the game close through 6, we have a clear edge.

Thirdly, I trust in Buck. He's obviously aware of the #s and will do everything he can to put the team in a position to win, including lineups, pitch sequences, defensive positioning, bullpen matchups, etc. Buck > Ausmus.‎

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Verlander has rediscovered his stuff and V-Mart is the best hitter in the league (yes even better than Cabrera and Trout right now).

I'm starting to get nervous.

The one thing that keeps me going is that we've seen a pretty strong correlation in recent playoffs that outstanding bullpens thrive in the playoffs and weak bullpens get shredded through like tissue paper. With the Tigers' pen being one of the worst in the league, I'm hoping that disparity is large enough.

Still... Scherzer, Price, Verlander... *shudders*

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Verlander has rediscovered his stuff and V-Mart is the best hitter in the league (yes even better than Cabrera and Trout right now).

I'm starting to get nervous.

The one thing that keeps me going is that we've seen a pretty strong correlation in recent playoffs that outstanding bullpens thrive in the playoffs and weak bullpens get shredded through like tissue paper. With the Tigers' pen being one of the worst in the league, I'm hoping that disparity is large enough.

Still... Scherzer, Price, Verlander... *shudders*

Verlander? Really?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • Posts

    • Agreed, but on the flip side, SS is much deeper offensively than second base. Once you get past the top 5 you get in into guys like Andres Giménez, Nico Hoerner, and Gavin Lux.  2.9 is a pretty sharp number considering only 5-7 guys at 2B put that up last year.  His tool that’s going to carry him over the 2.9 is his base running. Not just steals, but he’s going to be a machine on the bases in front of Gunnar.  Holliday just has to start dropping some hits in. The numbers will come. I think the off day, and going on the road, will help him. Basically, it gets a chance to breathe. 
    • Worth noting that he had a 3.40 FIP and 2.95 xFIP in his 15.1 AAA innings so his bad AAA ERA was not supported by the peripherals. Also worth noting that the Orioles have to believe there’s potentially something there with Suárez, because not only did they go with him over Zimmerman (who was on turn and optionable), but they let Suárez have a lot of rope to continue pitching in the 5th/6th innings in a 1-run game with plenty of available RP. Hyde yanked Irvin with a 2 run lead in the 5th inning on Monday rather than let him go through the order a 3rd time. He let Suárez face the Twins’ 1-2-3 for a 3rd time in the 6th inning yesterday with a 1 run lead. Neither were high in pitch count. Yes Suárez was pitching well, but Hyde could have easily said those 5 IP were plenty good enough, let’s not risk a 3rd time through.  
    • I’d take the under, and I probably would have said that the day he got called up.  ZiPS had him at 2.7 before the season began, and now has him at 2.2 the rest of the way (he’s at -0.2 now, so the updated full season projection would be 2.0).  And I’d be perfectly fine with a 2 WAR season from a 20-year old rookie.  Witt had a 2.4 rookie year at 21, and look at him now.  
    • Hays has largely been awful (not mediocre) since July 1 of last year.
    • DocJJ, who tells all his patients.  “Let me give you the bad news first, please”! or ”It doesn’t look too good”.
    • He is a spry 75!   Not even old enough yet to run for President in the US. 
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...