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People have a tendency to misuse BABIP in dumb ways

 

Really? Why don't you enlighten us on BABIP and pitching production?

 

 

Pitchers who are throwing like shit are going to have higher BABIP rates. It's not only about luck.

 

exactly...LD % & hard hit % are also way up while gb% is down during his shit stretch. When you're allowing 35% LD rate you're gonna have a high babip cause that means yr hittable AF

 

 

Rodney has also been unlucky during this stretch.  It's obvious through #'s and my eyes as I rarely miss an inning. 

 

 

Rodney has also been unlucky during this stretch.  It's obvious through #'s and my eyes as I rarely miss an inning. 

 

My eyes tell me he's not been pitching well and the numbers support that.

 

Maybe you need some Theraflu to help your vision?

 

 

My eyes tell me he's not been pitching well and the numbers support that.

 

Maybe you need some Theraflu to help your vision?

 

He OBVIOUSLY has not been pitching well.

 

But there will likely be some BABIP regression. 

 

 

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