Wow, didn't realize that Beckett was giving up the HR like 05 Milton.
Josh Beckett:
5.26 ERA , 75.1 IP , 72 H, 62 K, 17 HR :eek:
Funny thing is, if Beckett can start keeping the ball in the park, he should be excellent again. He's given up less hits than innings and has a good K rate.
Re: Wow, didn't realize that Beckett was giving up the HR like 05 Milton.
Believe me, my fantasy team realizes it. He's been getting hit hard when not striking hitters out.
Check out his home road splits. Like two different people.
Re: Wow, didn't realize that Beckett was giving up the HR like 05 Milton.
he throws straight fastballs for the first 2 innings, id like to see the splits on fastball curveball in the first two innings he pitches
Re: Wow, didn't realize that Beckett was giving up the HR like 05 Milton.
Get this though:
Beckett:
Homers allowed at home: 1
Homers allowed on the road: 16
Schilling:
Homers allowed at home: 0
Homers allowed on the raod: 13
WTF?!
Re: Wow, didn't realize that Beckett was giving up the HR like 05 Milton.
I know this doesn't account for all of it, but the weather has been nasty for almost every game they've played in Boston this Spring.
Re: Wow, didn't realize that Beckett was giving up the HR like 05 Milton.
Quote:
Originally Posted by RedsManRick
Get this though:
Beckett:
Homers allowed at home: 1
Homers allowed on the road: 16
Schilling:
Homers allowed at home: 0
Homers allowed on the raod: 13
WTF?!
That's team work.
Re: Wow, didn't realize that Beckett was giving up the HR like 05 Milton.
I can only think that it has something to do with the deep right CF in fenway.
Re: Wow, didn't realize that Beckett was giving up the HR like 05 Milton.
Too many trips to Toronto, NY, Cleveland, and Texas? It's weird, isn't it? Check Keith Foulke's h/r splits, just for the heck of it: H: 8.47 ERA, 6 HR, R: 2.40 ERA, 0 HR. Bizzarro staff.