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Cashner has been a lot better then many give him credit for but because we can’t  score it makes it look like he is having a subpar season.  He literally is what we have wanted for a starter the last few years.   We were team that wanted 6 it and 3 runs given up and take your chances.  He hasn’t had many great games but has been pretty consistent.  He has 17 starts and gave up 3 runs or less in 13 of all them.  

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1 Free Pass (not including the Intentional Walk) over 6 Innings Pitched.

Cashner and the Orioles caught a break when that Free Pass was sent back to 3rd base after having scored on what was deemed to be a ground-rule double.

 

 

18 OUTS: ) 6 Groundouts, 5 Lineouts, 4 Flyouts, 3 Strikeouts 

 

ANDREW BURTON CASHNER )))))))) (vs. TWINS, 7/05)

IP:ll6

H:llll6 )) (1 Home Run, 3 Doubles, 2 Singles)

R:lllll3

ER:ll2

BB:ll2 ) *

SO:ll3

Pitches: )l 107(74)Strikes, )33)Balls)

2018 ERA: )l 4.39  ) 94.33 IP  (46 ER)

2018 WHIP: )l 1.558  )  94.33 IP  (147 H/BB)

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG:  )l .281 )  (105 for 374)

 

* )) 1 of the Walks was Intentional

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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91 lll(71 llStrikes, ll2 llBalls)

19 lll(10 llStrikes, ll9 llBalls)

23 lll(17 llStrikes, ll6 llBalls)

13 lll(11 llStrikes, ll2 llBalls)

19 lll(13 llStrikes, lll6 llBalls)

24 lll(16 llStrikes, lll8 lllBalls)

 

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On 6/30/2018 at 7:16 PM, TonySoprano said:

Cashner pitched his 4th QS in his last 5 GS, with an ERA of 3.214 in those games.  The one game he didn't. he had a 2-0 lead through 4, then was a 2 hr 40 min rain delay.   For his effort, he has 2 losses, 3 no decisions, with 10 runs of support total from the offense.

Make that his 5th QS in his last 6, ERA of 3.176, 11 runs of "support."   He has been doing his part, can't say the same for the rest of the team.

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11 minutes ago, TonySoprano said:

Make that his 5th QS in his last 6, ERA of 3.176, 11 runs of "support."   He has been doing his part, can't say the same for the rest of the team.

I would think we might get some offers for him. 

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On 7/5/2018 at 10:09 PM, OFFNY said:

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1 Free Pass (not including the Intentional Walk) over 6 Innings Pitched.

Cashner and the Orioles caught a break when that Free Pass was sent back to 3rd base after having scored on what was deemed to be a ground-rule double.

 

 

18 OUTS: ) 6 Groundouts, 5 Lineouts, 4 Flyouts, 3 Strikeouts 

 

ANDREW BURTON CASHNER )))))))) (vs. TWINS, 7/05)

IP:ll6

H:llll6 )) (1 Home Run, 3 Doubles, 2 Singles)

R:lllll3

ER:ll2

BB:ll2 ) *

SO:ll3

Pitches: )l 107(74)Strikes, )33)Balls)

2018 ERA: )l 4.39  ) 94.33 IP  (46 ER)

2018 WHIP: )l 1.558  )  94.33 IP  (147 H/BB)

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG:  )l .281 )  (105 for 374)

 

* )) 1 of the Walks was Intentional

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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91 lll(71 llStrikes, ll2 llBalls)

19 lll(10 llStrikes, ll9 llBalls)

23 lll(17 llStrikes, ll6 llBalls)

13 lll(11 llStrikes, ll2 llBalls)

19 lll(13 llStrikes, lll6 llBalls)

24 lll(16 llStrikes, lll8 lllBalls)

 

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Cashner only ceded 2 Earned Runs over 6 Innings Pitched last night, but his own bad defense on an errant throw contributed toward the Unearned Run that was plated.

 

Cashner Error Overshadows Another Quality Start in 5-2 Loss

(By Roch Kubatko)

http://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2018/07/cashner-error-overshadows-another-quality-start-in-5-2-loss.html

 

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Cashner got a little unlucky when Jonathan Schoop accidentally kicked a foul ball out of Joey Rickard's glove, and the batter walked on the next pitch which was followed by a 3-Run Home Run.

Cashner got a little lucky in the next inning when a Yankee batter smoked a ball, but it was right at Chris Davis who caught the ball and stepped on 1st base to complete the double play.

 

79% of the outs that Cashner recorded (15 out of 19) came via the Strikeout and the Groundout.

 

He did get some (rare) run support from the offense ........ entering this game, Cashner was last in all of the Major Leagues with 2.77 of run support per game from his offense in games in which he pitched (the Major League average is 4.41 of run support for starting pitchers.)

 

 

 

19 OUTS: ) 8 Groundouts, 7 Strikeouts, 1 Flyouts, 1 Foulouts, 1 Lineout (Including 1 Double Play)

 

ANDREW BURTON CASHNER )))))))) (vs. YANKEES, 7/10)

IP:ll6.33

H:llll5 )) (1 Home Run, 1 Double, 3 Singles)

R:lllll5

BB:ll1

SO:ll7

Pitches: )l 96(64)Strikes, )32)Balls)

2018 ERA: )l 4.56  ) 100.67 IP  (51 ER)

2018 WHIP: )l 1.520  )  100.67 IP  (153 H/BB)

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG:  )l .277 )  (110 for 397)

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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10 lll(61 llStrikes, ll41 llBalls)

14 lll(81 llStrikes, ll61 llBalls)

16 lll(12 llStrikes, ll41 llBalls)

13 lll(91 llStrikes, ll41 llBalls)

27 lll(17 llStrikes, l10 lllBalls)

91 lll(61 llStrikes, lll31 llBalls)

71 lll(61 llStrikes, llll11 lllBalls) ) *

 

* )) Cashner recorded 1 out before departing in the 7th inning.

 

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This was not a quality start, but I believe that it was a well-pitched game by Cashner.

 

 

17 OUTS: ) 7 Groundouts (Including 2 Double Plays), 3 Flyouts, 3 Lineouts, 2 Strikeouts 

 

ANDREW BURTON CASHNER )))))))) (vs. BLUE JAYS, 7/22)

IP:lll5.67

H:llll6 )) (2 Doubles, 4 Singles)

R:lllll1

BB:ll1

SO:ll2

Pitches: )l 79 )(51)Strikes, )28)Balls)

2018 ERA: )l 4.40  ) 106.33 IP  (52 ER)

2018 WHIP: )l 1.505  )  106.33 IP  (160 H/BB)

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG:  )l .278 )  (116 for 418)

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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91 lll(71 llStrikes, ll2 llBalls)

91 lll(61 llStrikes, ll3 llBalls)

15 lll(11 llStrikes, ll4 llBalls)

21 lll(13 llStrikes, ll8 llBalls)

11 lll(71 llStrikes, lll4 llBalls)

14 llll(71 llStrikes, lll7 lllBalls) *

 

* )) Cashner recorded 2 outs before departing in the 6th inning.

 

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4 minutes ago, weams said:

 

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I noted that in the "Are We Tanking" thread the other day ........

 

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On 7/24/2018 at 11:36 PM, OFFNY said:

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(vs. RED SOX, 7/24)

 

Andrew Cashner, who wasn't even pitching tonight, spontaneously threw his arms up in the air in a victorious expression and triumphantly swung his fist forward after Jonathan Schoop's 2-run home run tonight gave the Orioles a one-run lead early in tonight's game.

 

https://www.mlb.com/video/schoops-2-run-homer/c-2303816083

 

When I see a seemingly inconsequential gesture like this from a player on a team with a record of 29-72, and whom are playing in a stadium that is 3/4 empty, it tells me that these guys care about winning and don't like to lose ........ regardless of the fact that almost nobody else has cared about their W-L record since early May.

 

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Cashner was a groundball machine today, but his control (in terms of Strikes-to-Balls ratio and Walks ceded) was sub-par.

He has the best ERA of any starting pitcher on the team with 10 or more starts.

 

 

18 OUTS: ) 9 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 4 Flyouts (Including 1 Double Play), 2 Strikeouts, 1 Picked Off of 1st Base

 

 

ANDREW BURTON CASHNER )))))))) (vs. DEVIL RAYS, 7/27)

IP:ll6

H:llll5 )) (5 Singles)

R:lllll2

BB:ll3

SO:ll2

Pitches: )l 90 )(51)Strikes, )39 )Balls)

2018 ERA: )l 4.33  ) 112.33 IP  (54 ER)

2018 WHIP: )l 1.504  )  112.33 IP  (169 H/BB)

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG:  )l .277 )  (121 for 437)

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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25 lll(11 llStrikes, l14 lllllBalls)

10 lll(51 llStrikes, lll51 lllBalls)

10 lll(81 llStrikes, llll21 llBalls)

20 lll(12 llStrikes, lll81 llBalls)

91 llll(71 llStrikes, llll21 lllBalls)

16 llll(81 llStrikes, llll81 lllBalls)

 

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