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1 minute ago, wildcard said:

Where can I find Kremer's FIPS per month?   I can find his ERA per month many places.   Even Fangraphs only gives FIPS for the year.   Unless I am not reading it right.

BBref game logs, you can click and highlight by month or whatever stretch of starts that you want.

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20 minutes ago, wildcard said:

Where can I find Kremer's FIP per month?   I can find his ERA per month many places.   Even Fangraphs only gives FIP for the year.   Unless I am not reading it right.

https://www.fangraphs.com/players/dean-kremer/19350/splits-tool?position=P&splitArr=&splitArrPitch=&autoPt=false&splitTeams=false&statType=player&statgroup=1&startDate=2002-01-01&endDate=2024-11-01&players=&filter=&groupBy=month&wxTemperature=&wxPressure=&wxAirDensity=&wxElevation=&wxWindSpeed=&sort=-1%2C1

Bah, the link doesn't seem to be working.

Go to splits, select by month and then go to advanced.

2024:

Mar/Apr:  5.25

May:  4.05

July:  1.16

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51 minutes ago, wildcard said:

FIPS does not work well for pitchers that pitch to contact.

It's kind of weird.   Managers want starters to in games.  Eating innings is encouraged. In order for a pitcher to do that he needs to pitch to contact to lower his number of pitches per inning.  But balls in play are not counted in FIP.

So when French talks in favor of FIP is he saying that he wants his pitchers to go for strike outs and not pitch to contact?  Make up your mind coach.   Either you want pitchers to in games or strike out more batters. 

But then how many SP's have success with a low K9? FIP equally rewards low BB9 and HR's too.

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20 minutes ago, jabba72 said:

I consider anything below 7 K9 to be low for a SP. Saurez is at 6.83 so he's straddling that line and is 117th out of SP's with 50 IP this year. Irvin is 6.25 which is 133rd. The list only goes to 147 Major League Leaderboards - 2024 - Pitching | FanGraphs Baseball

Well Kremer has 8.5 K/9 the past two years. Oddly his worst K/9 year was his best overall year in 2022. 

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