Posted by BigGoon on 10/30/2020 12:44:00 AM (view original):
Why are the new players that have given up no homers during the season giving up large numbers of homers for me and my other managers? Examples are Brad Hand, Victor Gonzalez, Devin Williams, Liam Hendricks.Thanks.
Williams and Hendricks each have HRs allowed in RL, and as best I can tell, the only team you have with these players is in a "$255 million: 12/10 waa manually selected" league. In this league you do have five 2020 pitchers who gave up 0 RL HRs, and they have combined to pitch 14.67 IP through 55 team games. Hardly a sample we can pull anything from, especially considering the caliber of hitters they are facing in every outing. I mean, your own lineup has a .382/.474/.659 slash with 541 RL HRs over ~11,500 PA. Assuming most teams in that league [
MLB129350] have similar rosters, then these guys are going to give HRs at a much more significant rate than RL.
That said, Hendricks and Williams have combined to give up 3 HRs over 28.33 IP so far, where the five above have given up 8 in their 14.67 IP. It does give pause. But given the league and sample size, it's WAY too early to tell. If we get more data from other teams showing those pitchers are giving up an abnormally large amount of HRs relative to guys who actually gave up HRs in 2020 and other pitchers who didn't give up HRs in RL from other seasons, then you should put in a ticket with links to the teams in question.
Rosenthal, one of your 2020 pitchers to have 0 RL HRs, has not yet given up a HR and he's pitched more IP than all but Brad Hand in the 0 HR group, so it still could just be a small sample in an extreme league.
10/30/2020 11:35 AM (edited)