Rolen BABIP is .210 - he really has been tough luck so far - he should be hitting about .270 if truth be told. I'll bet he ends up much better than he has so far. I'm more worried about left.
Rolen BABIP is .210 - he really has been tough luck so far - he should be hitting about .270 if truth be told. I'll bet he ends up much better than he has so far. I'm more worried about left.
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Hart grounds out to 3rd. 5-1 Reds after 6.
I got Arroyo at 92 pitches. He's usually pretty decisive about his limit. Usually, 92 is about it for him, wouldn't be surprised to see a new guy in the 7th.
Lecure, Ondrusek, Marshall I'm guessing for tonight.
BA having a great WHIP year, and amazing K/BB to start the year.
What an absolute boost to have him dealing. This isn't a minor league lineup he's ripping through.
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I'd let Arroyo go another but with a short leash
Ludwick's BABIP is only .205. He should come around once that normalizes. Heisey is about .265 FWIW
http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...ry01-bat.shtml
Last edited by klw; 05-07-2012 at 10:00 PM.
That ball girl looks like Austin Kearns with a wig
Hanigan singles to center.
Arroyo sacrifices Hanigan to 2nd.
I didn't realize his BABIP was that low. Both his and Rolen's are very low then - far below anything that should be sustained for a full season. Sometimes the law of averages just works against you in this game. The good thing is it usually flips around the other way for a while, too.
Bronson bats, sacrifices and will likely start the 7th with that aforementioned short leash.
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Estrada at 101 pitches.
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Cozart fouls out to 3rd but another good Ab. 2 outs.
Of note: the same Jeff Samardzija who some claimed to be a "nobody" handcuffing the Reds has given up 1 run (a solo HR) over 7 innings to the potent Atlanta offense.
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