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  1. 2.05 xFIP, 1.31 FIP...YOWZA
  2. well that was a pretty shameful display by Borbon
  3. our starters collectively have the best team BABIP in baseball right now, at .263, so Feldman's .254 figure doesn't seem super crazy given his GB tendencies and our superlative IF defense: past 2 seasons Rizzo - 3rd-best UZR/150 (qualified): +11 Barney - best UZR/150 (qualified): +14 Valbuena - 2nd-best UZR/150 (min 800 inn): +24 (!) and Castro has gradually improved his problems with errors and may develop into a plus as well, from the average fielder he is now suffice it to say, it's a favorable setup for pitchers and if we can capitalize on a pitcher's (defense-aided) success by getting another team to overpay, i'm all for it (Shark, maybe Garza aside)
  4. that might be the deepest i've ever seen a 2B catch a line drive
  5. for the past month, Castillo, Castro & Soriano all have better BB rates than Rizzo
  6. he had an 84 G stretch in the middle of the season last year hitting .245/.283/.389 and finished it up with a 47 G stretch hitting .311/.370/.481 sure it's frustrating to watch on a day-by-day basis, but it's probably a little bit foolish to try making any sweeping conclusions from a relatively small sample like that
  7. in 3 months, probably
  8. only sacrifice flies are factored in OBP, the bunts don't matter should be .300/.300/.660 after that last AB by Wood i think we found the new market inefficiency
  9. Valbuena, you boob, at least jog that out a little well, guess it doesn't matter now
  10. Hendricks came in the Dempster deal, right? i'll say him for sure since it's safe to say the FO probably saw something in him specifically they liked and he fits in better with the 'controlling the strike zone' mantra they've wanted to enact edit: found a pretty cool article on him (from yesterday) by Arguello http://www.chicagonow.com/cubs-den/2013/05/sleeper-prospect-kyle-hendricks-opening-some-eyes/
  11. we must have felt guilty, to just let Seabrook walk in like that
  12. Dioner Navarro's alone in 2nd place for team HRs
  13. well i guess that's a potential benefit of bunting right there
  14. He had a ton of K's in ST I know and they supposedly attributed it to a new pitch/approach. Clearly another example of ST stats being meaningless April: 9% Ks May: 26% Ks pretty weird
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