I am now quite glad that I've been in a cave for the last week and have just become privy to the results of the current 5 game losing streak. On top of ALL 5 STARTERS getting shelled (so much for my faith in Tomlin and Gomez), here are the numbers to weep loudly on:
Indians outscored 30 to 4.
Tribe 27-161 at the plate. Quick math later, that's .168. .168? That's like only batting Gimenez and Valbuena, over and over.
It gets worse. Over that span the lineup has accumulated only 3 XBH (2 2B & a Choo homer) which translates to a .199 slugging %. The team has walked just 7 times for a .202 OBP. Add 'em up and the team OPS over the last 5 games is .401. I challenge anyone to find a worse stretch for a team. Like, ever.
Back to those starters: 27.2 IP, 44 H, 27 ER, 11 BB, 15 K, 8.78 ERA, .321 OBA, 1.99 WHIP.
I'll stop now before we all start reaching for razor blades.
Energy just always changes state and I refuse to believe that human consciousness is the sole exception to this universal law."
- Mark Millar
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Welcome Back...
Hector Rondon experienced pain during his return to throw program and... is having Tommy John surgery. Another one bites the dust.
For those who missed it, the Tribe acquired Zach McAllister as the PTBNL in the Austin Kearns trade. McAllister is a pretty big prospect (#5 in the Yanks system by Baseball America) and a pretty big guy (6'5", 230), who's had an awful season (8-10, 5.09 @ AAA before the trade), but he does add depth, especially with Rondon's situation.
Jason Knapp is tearing up as he rehabs through the low minors. Despite a 1-2 record his ERA (0.84), WHIP (0.56) and K/9 (13.1) between the AZL and Lake County are all astounding. Barring setbacks (see Rondon) he should start next season at Kinston and move quickly through the system. Remember, he's still only 19.
Rob Bryson, the forgotten arm in the CC trade, is finally healthy and posting huge K/9 numbers (14.3 between LC/Kinston/Akron) and is 7-1 with a 2.62. Bryson is 22 and has been held back by arm problems, but it seems as if the sky is the limit.
As I'm bad at this game, all of those mentioned are righties. :-j
For those who missed it, the Tribe acquired Zach McAllister as the PTBNL in the Austin Kearns trade. McAllister is a pretty big prospect (#5 in the Yanks system by Baseball America) and a pretty big guy (6'5", 230), who's had an awful season (8-10, 5.09 @ AAA before the trade), but he does add depth, especially with Rondon's situation.
Jason Knapp is tearing up as he rehabs through the low minors. Despite a 1-2 record his ERA (0.84), WHIP (0.56) and K/9 (13.1) between the AZL and Lake County are all astounding. Barring setbacks (see Rondon) he should start next season at Kinston and move quickly through the system. Remember, he's still only 19.
Rob Bryson, the forgotten arm in the CC trade, is finally healthy and posting huge K/9 numbers (14.3 between LC/Kinston/Akron) and is 7-1 with a 2.62. Bryson is 22 and has been held back by arm problems, but it seems as if the sky is the limit.
As I'm bad at this game, all of those mentioned are righties. :-j
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