5 Results for tag: pitcher
*Kansas City Royal's starting
pitcher, Jeremy Guthrie is a massive 17-2 (2.37, 89.5%, +17.73 units, +86.6% roi) since 2012 when the total is between 9.5 and 7.
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RESULTS 5.14.2012: +0.38%
MIL|NYM Under 8.5 (1 unit)Final Score: 1-3 WINNER!
TEX|KC Under 10 (1.5 units)Final Score: 3-1 WINNER!
LA Angels -1 -143 (1.5 units)Final Score: 5-0 LOST
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RESULTS 5.11.2012: +1.11%
Baltimore +116 (1 unit)Final Score: 4-3 WINNER!
Texas -1 -102 (1 unit)Final Score: 3-10 WINNER!
LAA|TEX Under 8.5 (1 unit)Final Score: 3-10 Lost
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Texas v. St. Louis Under: This weather is crazy. I like the under, and I actually like a little bit on STL here. For what it's worth, I'm not too far from St. Louis; it's windy enough to knock the wires around and real chilly here right now. Its my opinion that this one turns into a
pitcher's duel. I played baseball at one point, and I can tell you that if it is 46 degrees, windy like mad, and rain pelting you in your face; it's not fun batting. Cracking the ball in the cold is one thing on your hands; but both teams might just be wacking away here thinking about not getting hit by a pitch on your bare hand. People think ...
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Although there is always the possibility that my observation is nothing more than regular variance, raw data suggests emotional factors coming into play for a
pitcher going for, having, and having past 20 wins. Quite the achievement. The simple thought is this: players put the effort into getting to the milestone (+24 units at 19 wins and a 61.2% win rate). Once they have acheived the feat, they take a breather: -36.9 units at 20 wins and a 52.5% wins rate.
As for why a
pitcher would struggle the worst at 18 wins...you are welcome to leave a comment. My assumption is two things: 1. Again this is all regular variance (probably the best ...
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