Strand rate above league average, but not far off. His high BABIP means that notwithstanding his great numbers, his success has little to do with luck. Amazing pitcher who will only lose high value if he gets injured.
August 1st Update Live
by: Rob Reed
| August 1, 2009, 10:54am
     
...but it still needs some fixes. There are some duplicate entries, and I will need to update the teams of the players recently traded. This should be finished by the end of the weekend, but - for now - the stats are accurate.
New update...
by: Rob Reed
| July 13, 2009, 5:05pm
     
IS NOW LIVE!
I am away from the computer for most of the evening, so if you find an error, please let me know via email at rob[at]playertrack.com!
New update going on right now...
by: Rob Reed
| July 13, 2009, 3:07pm
     
The latest statistics are being uploaded into the database as I type this... I noticed a message from a PLAYERtrack subscriber regarding the lack of update.
REMINDER: The "July update" has always been the "All Star break."
If the statistics are not all entered by today, it will be complete by tomorrow.
Thanks for your subscription!
Playing with something new...
by: Rob Reed
| June 10, 2009, 7:54am
     
This is an attempt to live stream the podcast production... if you happen to be here when I am recording, come check it out and say hello... might figure out a way to incorporate questions this way...
Worst 10 pitcher BABIPs
by: Rob Reed
| June 5, 2009, 2:58pm
     
(Through June 1) These are the starting pitchers with a minimum 35 IP, who have had the worst luck with hitters and who are likely due for better statistics.