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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 427943" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Good posts. Most of our pitchers didn't get better last year from the stats above.</p><p></p><p>One other key metric of whether a pitcher is getting better I think can be inferred from Innings Pitched. The idea is that if the pitcher is used more he is getting better. </p><p></p><p>Given that, we had 5 (1/3) out of 15 pitchers progress from last year. So 2/3 didn't. I don't know how other teams do, but the results just haven't been there</p><p></p><p>Here's the listing comparing pitchers by IP in 2017 to 2018:</p><p>Player 2017IP 2018 IP </p><p>Zac Ryan 46.0, N/A Drafted</p><p>Jared Datoc 57.1, 33.1; Regressed as season went on.</p><p>Ben Schniederjans 42.2, 7.0; Regressed</p><p>Xzavion Curry 82.2, 92.2: Progressed </p><p>Jake Lee 51.2, 17.2; Regressed </p><p>----------</p><p>Micah Carpenter 31.2, 16.0; Regressed </p><p>Burton Dulaney 6.2, 0; Gone, regressed </p><p>Ben Parr 8.2, NA. Graduated </p><p>Jay Shadday 38.1, o; Gone, regressed.</p><p>Andy Archer 9.1, 47.0: Progressed </p><p>Bailey Combs 19.0, 10.1; Regressed </p><p>Jonathan Hughes 25.1, 16.2; Regressed </p><p>Robert Winborne 19.2, 16.0; Didn't progress. </p><p>Keyton Gibson 36.2, 16.2; Regressed </p><p>Connor Thomas 10.1, 94.0; Progressed and our best pitcher. </p><p>Jonathan King 3.1, NA; Graduated.</p><p>Garrett Gooden 4.1, 0; Injured, regressed. </p><p>Nick Wilhite 0.1, NA; Not really a pitcher. </p><p>Tristan English 0, 52.0; Made the season bearable with X, CT and AA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 427943, member: 322"] Good posts. Most of our pitchers didn't get better last year from the stats above. One other key metric of whether a pitcher is getting better I think can be inferred from Innings Pitched. The idea is that if the pitcher is used more he is getting better. Given that, we had 5 (1/3) out of 15 pitchers progress from last year. So 2/3 didn't. I don't know how other teams do, but the results just haven't been there Here's the listing comparing pitchers by IP in 2017 to 2018: Player 2017IP 2018 IP Zac Ryan 46.0, N/A Drafted Jared Datoc 57.1, 33.1; Regressed as season went on. Ben Schniederjans 42.2, 7.0; Regressed Xzavion Curry 82.2, 92.2: Progressed Jake Lee 51.2, 17.2; Regressed ---------- Micah Carpenter 31.2, 16.0; Regressed Burton Dulaney 6.2, 0; Gone, regressed Ben Parr 8.2, NA. Graduated Jay Shadday 38.1, o; Gone, regressed. Andy Archer 9.1, 47.0: Progressed Bailey Combs 19.0, 10.1; Regressed Jonathan Hughes 25.1, 16.2; Regressed Robert Winborne 19.2, 16.0; Didn't progress. Keyton Gibson 36.2, 16.2; Regressed Connor Thomas 10.1, 94.0; Progressed and our best pitcher. Jonathan King 3.1, NA; Graduated. Garrett Gooden 4.1, 0; Injured, regressed. Nick Wilhite 0.1, NA; Not really a pitcher. Tristan English 0, 52.0; Made the season bearable with X, CT and AA. [/QUOTE]
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