1928 Hal Haid and walks Topic

Quote: Originally Posted By grizzly_one on 9/24/2009I don't know why, but some guys are way out of whack. There's been threads before about '90 Eck. And I would agree, he is just not that good anymore compared to many others with lesser numbers. I would not have him in now
maybe the in-game fatigue for pitchers with less than 2 IP/G is too severe?
9/28/2009 10:21 PM
1918 Fred TOney. P.H. shows a 3.34 BB/9, when he only gave up .73/9 in real life. BB/9+ is 330.
The 1918 Cy Young with 1.11 BB/9 in real life does just fine. 1.73/9 in the P.H. Weird!
10/9/2009 6:11 PM
I'm the busy and lazy type. Surprisingly common combination. Too busy and lazy to find if there's come common non-walks thread (ballparks, non-walk stats) between pitcher-comps that do poorly or well relative to their BB expectation.
10/10/2009 12:36 PM
Lazy llama. Hmph!
10/10/2009 1:51 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By kriz on 9/24/2009
I agree and yet I keep using him.

Although I have found someone about the same price/innings as Haid that has performed excellent for me at 100M and lower caps.
1987 Rick Reuschel?
10/10/2009 1:59 PM
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