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Dylan Bundy 2019


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11 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Not really.    And for our staff, “only” allowing 6 ER in 5.2 IP against the Yankees amounts to a victory.    I might add that the final two runs could have been avoided by Bleier.    

The final two runs could have been avoided by Hyde not bringing in Bleier.

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76% of the outs that Bundy recorded (16 out of 21) came via the Groundout and the Strikeout.

In his last 2 outings combined, 82% of the outs that Bundy recorded (31 out of 38) came via the Groundout and the Strikeout.

 

 

21 OUTS:)  7 Strikeouts, 7 Groundouts (Including 2 Double Plays), 3 Flyouts, 1 Popout, 1 Lineout

 

DYLAN MATTHEW BUNDY ))))))) (vs. ROYALS, 8/20)

IP:ll7

H:lllll5 )(5 Singles)

R:lllll 1

BB:ll2

SO:ll7

Pitches: ll)83 )(58)Strikes, )25)Balls)

2019 ERA: ))5.03  ))  127.00 IP  (71 ER) 

2019 WHIP: ))1.323  ))  127.00 IP  (168 H/BB)

2019 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: ).254 ) (125 for 492)

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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11 ll(81 lllStrikes, lllllllBalls)

18 ll(14 llStrikes, lllllllBalls)

14 llll(81 lllStrikes, llllllBalls)

11 llll(91 llStrikes, lllllllBalls)

61 llll(51 llStrikes, lllllllBalls)

61 llll(51 llStrikes, lllllllBalls)

17 llll(91 llStrikes,llll 8  llBalls)

 

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3 minutes ago, OFFNY said:

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76% of the outs that Bundy recorded (16 out of 21) came via the Groundout and the Strikeout.

In his last 2 outings combined, 82% of the outs that Bundy recorded (31 out of 38) came via the Groundout and the Strikeout.

 

 

21 OUTS:)  7 Strikeouts, 7 Groundouts (Including 2 Double Plays), 2 Groundouts, 1 Popout, 1 Flyout, 1 Lineout

 

DYLAN MATTHEW BUNDY ))))))) (vs. ROYALS, 8/20)

IP:ll7

H:lllll5 )(5 Singles)

R:lllll 1

BB:ll2

SO:ll7

Pitches: ll)83 )(58)Strikes, )25)Balls)

2019 ERA: ))5.03  ))  127.00 IP  (71 ER) 

2019 WHIP: ))1.323  ))  127.00 IP  (168 H/BB)

2019 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: ).254 ) (125 for 492)

 

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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11 ll(81 lllStrikes, lllllllBalls)

18 ll(14 llStrikes, lllllllBalls)

14 llll(81 lllStrikes, llllllBalls)

11 llll(91 llStrikes, lllllllBalls)

61 llll(51 llStrikes, lllllllBalls)

61 llll(51 llStrikes, lllllllBalls)

17 llll(91 llStrikes,llll 8  llBalls)

 

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If the light has come on and Dylan can be this guy we’d have a valuable piece

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28 minutes ago, Roll Tide said:

If the light has come on and Dylan can be this guy we’d have a valuable piece

The light tends to come on when pitchers face teams like Kansas City instead of New York or Boston.   But I did like the way Bundy was going after hitters.   

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His last start was similar and his sequencing has improved. He seems to be making more of a conscious effort to pitch backwards instead of establishing and featuring the FB. Doesn’t hurt he’s had better command of his secondaries recently.

Also, encouraging his velocity has ticked up in the middle to later innings.  

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80% of the outs that Bundy recorded (12 out of 15) came via the Groundout and the Strikeout.

In his last 2 outings combined, 81% of the outs that Bundy has recorded (43 out of 53) have come via the Groundout and the Strikeout.

 

 

15 OUTS:)  8 Groundouts (Including 2 Double Plays), 2 Strikeouts, 1 Foulout, 1 Flyout, 1 Lineout

 

DYLAN MATTHEW BUNDY ))))))) (vs. DEVIL RAYS, 8/25)

IP:l5

H:lll.8 )(2 Doubles, 6 Singles)

R:lllll 3

ER:ll2

BB:ll2

SO:ll2

Pitches: ll)87 )(58)Strikes, )29)Balls)

2019 ERA: ))4.98  ))  132.00 IP  (73 ER) 

2019 WHIP: ))1.348  ))  132.00 IP  (178 H/BB)

2019 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: ).259 ) (133 for 513)

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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91 ll(61 llStrikes, llll31 lllBalls)

16 ll(12 llStrikes, llll41 lllBalls)

16llll(12 lllStrikes, llll41 lllBalls)

23 llll(13 llStrikes, ll10 lllllBalls)

23 llll(15 llStrikes, llll81 lllBalls)

 

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10 hours ago, Frobby said:

Thought he had a decent outing.   The infield error and Santander’s bad break on a soft fly ball that landed in front of him hurt him, but he also benefitted from good defense on a couple of occasions.  

I didn’t think the fly ball in front of Santander was playable, but maybe you’re right if he doesn’t break back.

Bundy was quite as sharp as he had been the two starts prior (10 base runners in 5 IP), but still good enough. As you said, decent outing.

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14 hours ago, Frobby said:

Thought he had a decent outing.   The infield error and Santander’s bad break on a soft fly ball that landed in front of him hurt him, but he also benefitted from good defense on a couple of occasions.  

Sad when a 2.0  WHIP is a decent outing, but with the present state of baseball and especially Orioles baseball it was "decent"

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21 minutes ago, webbrick2010 said:

Sad when a 2.0  WHIP is a decent outing, but with the present state of baseball and especially Orioles baseball it was "decent"

2 ER vs a good team is a decent outing. 

Bundy’s a pretty smart/scrappy pitcher. I think it comes down to what stuff he has and who the opponent is. 

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2 hours ago, webbrick2010 said:

Sad when a 2.0  WHIP is a decent outing, but with the present state of baseball and especially Orioles baseball it was "decent"

Although I also noted in my post he had too many base runners, he did limit the damage. Limiting the opposition to two runs in 5IP with 10 guys on base is actually good. 

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2 hours ago, Il BuonO said:

Although I also noted in my post he had too many base runners, he did limit the damage. Limiting the opposition to two runs in 5IP with 10 guys on base is actually good. 

It's actually lucky

but you know they say it is better to  be lucky than good (every now and then)

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3 Earned Runs over 6 innings Pitched.

 

 

18 OUTS:)  7 Strikeouts, 4 Flyouts, 3 Groundouts, 2 Foulouts, 1 Popout, 1 Lineout

 

DYLAN MATTHEW BUNDY ))))))) (vs. ROYALS, 8/31)

IP:l6

H:lll.6 )(1 Home Run, 5 Singles)

R:llll. 4

ER:ll3

BB:ll3

SO:ll7

Pitches: ll)104 )(74)Strikes, )30)Balls)

2019 ERA: ))4.96  ))  138.00 IP  (76 ER) 

2019 WHIP: ))1.355  ))  138.00 IP  (187 H/BB)

2019 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: ).259 ) (139 for 536)

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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22 ll(12 llStrikes, ll10 lllllBalls)

11 l.(11 llStrikes, llll01 lllBalls)

15 ll(10 llStrikes, llll51 lllBalls)

26llll(19 lllStrikes, llll71 lllBalls)

19llll(12 lllStrikes, llll71 lllBalls)

11 llll(10 llStrikes, lllll11 lllBalls)

 

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