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4 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Seems like Bundy has had several of these “almost” very good outings this year.   

Yeah, aside from the hanging curve to Frazier I thought he had pitched great until the 6th. He doesn’t sustain it.

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On 5/23/2019 at 5:58 PM, Cy Bundy said:

If anyone was that lazy chasing a ball on my wiffle ball squad they’d be writing sentences every day for an hour.

 

Manny being Manny would earn him the dunce cap for sure - OPS be damned!  

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23 minutes ago, Cy Bundy said:

Bundy Day, get your mind right.

 

I will be in attendance.    It will be the second time I’ve seen him this year.    The last time was his best outing of the season, when he threw 7.1 innings of shutout ball against Tampa.    Hoping for a repeat performance!

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Over his last 3 starts combined, Bundy has 5 Walks and 20 Strikeouts over 18.33 Innings Pitched.

71% of the outs that Bundy recorded (15 out of 21) came via the Strikeout and the Groundout.

 

 

21 OUTS: ) 8 Strikeouts, 7 Groundouts, 3 Flyouts, 2 Foulouts, 1 Popout

 

DYLAN MATTHEW BUNDY ))))))) (vs. TIGERS, 5/28)

IP:lll7

H:llll 7 )(1 Home Run, 5 Doubles, 1 Single)

R:lllll 3

BB:ll0

SO:ll8

Pitches: ll)89 )(64)Strikes, )25)Balls)

2019 ERA: ))4.58  ))  59.00 IP  (30 ER) 

2019 WHIP: ))1.237  ))  59.00 IP  (73 H/BB)

2019 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: )).232 ) (52 for 224)

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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13 ll(91 lllStrikes, lllllBalls)

14 ll(91 llStrikes, ll5 llBalls)

10 lll(81 llStrikes, llllBalls)

14 lll(10 llStrikes, llllBalls)

11 lll(91 llStrikes, lllllBalls)

10 lll(71 llStrikes, lllllBalls)

17 lll(12 llStrikes, lllllBalls)

 

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2 hours ago, Cy Bundy said:

Hopefully you’re available for his next start, we found the secret to 93 mph & the best slider he’s had all year.

 

I was also at that start in 2017.    Castillo called for the slider close to 40 times if I recall correctly.   

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13 minutes ago, Frobby said:

I was also at that start in 2017.    Castillo called for the slider close to 40 times if I recall correctly.   

Does anyone know of a site where you can see statistics based on what pitch a pitcher throws? For instance, seeing BABIP for a pitcher's slider?

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11 hours ago, Cy Bundy said:

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Lol, great gif. But hey, just considering all possibilities. Maybe Elias thinks he's a part of the future, maybe he doesn't and hopes to sell high if things go well for Bundy over the next month or so.

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13 hours ago, Frobby said:

I was also at that start in 2017.    Castillo called for the slider close to 40 times if I recall correctly.   

Last night Bundy threw 45% fastball, 8 % curves, 39% sliders, and 8 % change ups.  For the year he's tossed 50% fastballs,  8% curves, 22% sliders, and  20% change ups, so that's a pretty marked deviation. His previous high for sliders was 27% but it's normally been closer to 18%.

Interestingly enough, his average FB was 91.8, only a half mile an hour faster than his 91.4 average for the year. He did touch 94 at least once though, a feat he's accomplished in only 1 other game this season.

 

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1 hour ago, SurhoffRules said:

Last night Bundy threw 45% fastball, 8 % curves, 39% sliders, and 8 % change ups.  For the year he's tossed 50% fastballs,  8% curves, 22% sliders, and  20% change ups, so that's a pretty marked deviation. His previous high for sliders was 27% but it's normally been closer to 18%.

I think his pitch mix depends in part on how many RHB are in the lineup.   Last night he faced 6 RHB out of 9.    He mentioned after a previous successful start where he used his change-up a lot that he uses the slider as his out pitch vs. RHB and his change-up vs. LHB.

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4 hours ago, Frobby said:

I think his pitch mix depends in part on how many RHB are in the lineup.   Last night he faced 6 RHB out of 9.    He mentioned after a previous successful start where he used his change-up a lot that he uses the slider as his out pitch vs. RHB and his change-up vs. LHB.

Game			%RHH	%FB	%SI	%CH	%CU
BAL@NYA (3/31/19)	80	68	18	12	2
OAK@BAL (4/11/19)	74	51	26	20	3
DET@BAL (5/28/19)	73	45	39	8	8
NYA@BAL (4/6/19)	61	53	19	20	8
NYA@BAL (5/23/19)	59	41	27	21	11
BAL@MIN (4/28/19)	56	52	18	23	6
MIN@BAL (4/21/19)	54	44	18	24	14
ANA@BAL (5/11/19)	53	53	19	23	6
BAL@TBA (4/16/19)	44	52	19	20	8
TBA@BAL (5/4/19)	42	51	19	19	11
BAL@CLE (5/17/19)	23	41	17	31	11

It's still early but his pitch usage has been in a fairly narrow band most games (call it 50/20/20/10).  If I squint I guess I see some trends above 60% RHH (ignoring his first, fastball heavy start of the season).

His mix looks pretty similar from about 40-70% RHH but the really heavy outliers (both in terms of one-handed heavy lineup and pitch mix being heavily altered) are recent (5/17 & 5/28). A sign of things to come perhaps.

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