Cordero in btw....Hanigan too.
Coco in. May have to work multiple innings if game continues.
Lol Thom discussing the other scores as if Reds were in the race.
Just looked it up, and Sergio Romo has the second-best wFB/C in all of baseball this year (among pitchers with at least 20 IP), behind only Mariano Rivera. Neither throws the ball particularly hard, with Romo averaging 89.5 and Rivera clocking in at 91.9. I just found it a bit odd that the two most effective fastballs in baseball so far this year were of such a low velocity.
Back to the CoCo Show.
What's wFB/C ?
2 down after the Torres K.
Cordero goes 1-2-3. Nice. Alright...let's finish this baby!
Easy inning for Coco.
Amount of runs that pitcher has saved with that certain pitch (in this case, fastball) per 100 pitches.
However, wFB/C has limited predictive value, and is just helpful in telling you what has already transpired. Descriptive statistic, not predictive. Didn't know that last little bit until thirty seconds ago. Learn something every day.
Last edited by signalhome; 07-29-2011 at 10:04 PM.
I was thinking a new college football postseason scenario
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