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2018 Andrew Cashner


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8 hours ago, atomic said:

Cashner is better than Gallardo, Jiminez and Tillman were last year.  We didn't pay much for him. I think if the defense were better his numbers would be a lot more respectable.  

That’s an absurdly low bar, but yes I agree. 

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18 OUTS: ) 8 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 4 Strikeouts, 3 Flyouts, 1 Caught Stealing, 1 Out Going from 1st to 3rd on a Single

 

ANDREW BURTON CASHNER )))))))) (vs. BLUE JAYS, 6/08)

IP:ll6

H:lllll9 )) (2 Home Runs, 7 Singles)

R:lllll3

BB:ll2

SO:ll4

Pitches: )l 95(53 )Strikes, )42)Balls)

2018 ERA: )l 4.98 ) 72.33 IP  (40 ER)

2018 WHIP: )l 1.687  )  72.33 IP  (122 H/BB)

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG:  )l .302 )  (88 for 291)

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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51 lll(31 llStrikes, lll21 llBalls)

14 lll(71 llStrikes, lll71 llBalls)

13 lll(91 llStrikes, lll41 llBalls)

21 lll(11 llStrikes, l10 llllBalls)

22 lll(13 llStrikes, lll91 lllBalls)

20 lll(10 llStrikes, l10 llllBalls)

 

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12 OUTS: ) 6 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 3 Lineouts, 2 Strikeeouts *

 

ANDREW BURTON CASHNER )))))))) (vs. NATIONALS, 6/20) *

IP:ll4

H:lllll3 )) (2 Doubles, 1 Single)

R:lllll0

BB:ll0

SO:ll2

Pitches: )l 62(38 )Strikes, )24)Balls)

2018 ERA: )l 4.72  ) 76.33 IP  (40 ER)

2018 WHIP: )l 1.638  )  76.33 IP  (125 H/BB)

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG:  )l .298 )  (91 for 305)

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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17 lll(10 llStrikes, lll7 llBalls)

14 lll(81 llStrikes, lll6 llBalls)

13 lll(91 llStrikes, lll4 llBalls)

18 lll(11 llStrikes, lll7 llBalls)

 

* )) Start Aborted, Due to a Rain Delay

 

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Prior to Denard Span's solo home run in the 6th inning, Cashner had retired 10 straight batters, and 12 out of 13.

 

 

18 OUTS: ) 8 Groundouts, 4 Flyouts, 3 Strikeouts, 2 Lineouts, 1 Popout

 

ANDREW BURTON CASHNER )))))))) (vs. MARINERS, 6/25)

IP:lll6

H:lllll4 )) (1 Home Run, 3 Singles)

R:lllll3

BB:ll4

SO:ll3

Pitches: )l 100(58)Strikes, )42)Balls)

2018 ERA: )l 4.70  ) 82.33 IP  (43 ER)

2018 WHIP: )l 1.615  )  82.33 IP  (133 H/BB)

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG:  )l .291 )  (95 for 327)

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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12 lll(10 llStrikes, lll21 lllBalls)

30 lll(13 llStrikes, l17 llllBalls)

18 lll(11 llStrikes, lll71 llBalls)

91 lll(51 llStrikes, lll41 llBalls)

10 lll(51 llStrikes, lll51 llBalls)

21 lll(14 llStrikes, lll71 llBalls)

 

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I thought he looked ok, other than the lack of command in the 2nd. The ump didn’t help him, though. There was one batter he started off 3-0 and all three pitches were on the plate, inside corner, outside corner and bottom of the zone, but all on the plate.

Yes, you have to work within the umpire’s zone, but the 2nd inning is a little early to have that solved. 

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Nothing ever good comes from walking guys, especially with two outs.  Other than that, he was pretty much fine.  Cashner is what he is, a serviceable, back of the rotation major league starter.  Nothing exceptional, but nothing downright horrible either.  When your team can't score any runs though, he's not going to win you games whether he's exceptional or not.

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8 hours ago, Il BuonO said:

I thought he looked ok, other than the lack of command in the 2nd. The ump didn’t help him, though. There was one batter he started off 3-0 and all three pitches were on the plate, inside corner, outside corner and bottom of the zone, but all on the plate.

Yes, you have to work within the umpire’s zone, but the 2nd inning is a little early to have that solved. 

He didn't call a balk, so there is that ....

 

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67% of the outs that Cashner recorded (12 out of 18) came via the Groundout and the Strikeout.

 

 

18 OUTS: ) 8 Groundouts, 4 Strikeouts, 2 Popouts, 2 Flyouts, 1 Foulout, 1 Lineout

 

ANDREW BURTON CASHNER )))))))) (vs. ANGELS, 6/30)

IP:ll6

H:lllll4 )) (2 Doubles, 2 Singles)

R:lllll1

BB:ll2

SO:ll4

Pitches: )l 105(66)Strikes, )39)Balls)

2018 ERA: )l 4.48  ) 88.33 IP  (44 ER)

2018 WHIP: )l 1.574  )  88.33 IP  (139 H/BB)

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG:  )l .284 )  (99 for 349)

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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11 lll(71 llStrikes, ll41 llBalls)

17 lll(81 llStrikes, lll91 llBalls)

17 lll(13 llStrikes, lll41 llBalls)

20 lll(15 llStrikes, lll51 llBalls)

27 lll(13 llStrikes, l14 llllBalls)

13 lll(10 llStrikes, lll31 llBalls)

 

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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.

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11 minutes ago, 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.

Cashner, Bundy, Gausman,  and Castro have been pretty good.   The rest of the team is worthless. 

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