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On 6/10/2024 at 8:53 AM, CallMeBrooksie said:

Cano elicits nervousness because his walks and home runs allowed are way way up this year. His peripherals suggest that he's been very fortunate to not have a higher ERA. 

He's a good pitcher who finds a way to get outs, but currently he's not that all-star that we saw the first half of last season.

Cano hasn’t achieved consistent movement with his fastball, which really requires run and sink to be effective.  He’s also been hanging too many change ups.  I big part of his turn around last year was dropping to more of a sidearm delivery and his stuff gets flat when he loses that delivery slot.

 

 

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The much maligned bullpen just outpitched the great Guardians bullpen the same as they did vs the Yankees pen last week.  They have had few bad outings but for most part they get the job done even if they don’t have the flame throwers .  

Orioles pen 10ip 5 h 2er 13 k’s 

Guardians pen 12 is 10 h 4er 10 k’s. 

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You have to compare this pen to other team pens now. You can’t compare it to years ago. 
 

Cleveland clearly has an elite pen. The Orioles need to add to theirs. That said this pen is not a dumpster fire either. They don’t allow many HR’s. 
 

4th in AL in ERA

2nd in WHIP behind CLE

9th in K rate. That’s the one stat where a power arm or two would help. 
 

 

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1 hour ago, bpilktree said:

The much maligned bullpen just outpitched the great Guardians bullpen the same as they did vs the Yankees pen last week.  They have had few bad outings but for most part they get the job done even if they don’t have the flame throwers .  

Orioles pen 10ip 5 h 2er 13 k’s 

Guardians pen 12 is 10 h 4er 10 k’s. 

Lucky for us Cleveland pitched their best relievers in 4 of the past 5 games. Yes, we did better against their absolute worst relievers.

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8 minutes ago, OsFanSinceThe80s said:

That's going to make Cleveland a tough out in the playoffs when they should be able to avoid pitching their worse relievers much at all.

Their starting pitching outside of Bibee is suspect as hell. Those relievers are getting abused but damn, they have 4 guys that would be our best reliever most likely.

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