I'm sorry you find it embarrassing. I'm also sorry I factor in actual results of how many runs a guy allowed to score in the innings he pitched. I saw all the fangraph stats and I saw his WHIP, and the walks per inning and strike out stats. But none of that tells me why Grabow has gotten such good results when it comes to letting runs score two years in a row. Baseball is a game played by humans not computers, so there's human factors in things. I don't buy that Grabow just got lucky two years in a row. Or understand if he allows so many guys on base. Then why does he not do it when he comes into games with guys on base? So find this or that embarrassing or call me names all you want. There's no perfect stat systems in baseball and no perfect way to say why something was successful or not. So until then I'm sometimes gonna factor in results even if some stats say to disgard those results. I know alot of people on this board are set in there ways when it comes to some stats, but that doesn't mean I gotta agree with it. Show me a reliever who made a career of having a really low ERA that doesn't match up with his mediocre-to-below average numbers. They don't exist. Why? Because you can get lucky for a while, but it eventually catches up to you. If Grabow is such a badass at stranding runners, why did he just start doing it the last couple years? Did he suddenly learn how to be crappy enough to allow a lot of baserunners, but get out of it by THEN getting the outs? This Grabow is a weird character