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L’écart entre 1 et 2 est plus de 9 fois supérieur à l’écart entre 2 et 10.

Soriano a également affronté le 2e plus grand nombre de frappeurs.


Par angelfan_named_angel

14 Comments

  1. DJ_LeMahieu

    It’s absolutely incredible what Soriano has done to start the season, but framing it that way is kind of silly.

    The gap between 1 and 2 is 3 ER. The gap between 2 and 10 is also 3 ER.

  2. Doesn’t Ohtani have a 0.35 ERA? Why isn’t he on here?

  3. What’s the minimum IP for this? Ohtani is at 1045 and Miller’s is basically infinite

  4. MooDengEnthusiast

    Looks to me like another Angel we need to save from that franchise

    ![gif](giphy|uDwKGxTFrADvO)

  5. TinKnight1

    Soriano is just playing MLB the Show right now.

    Clearly, it’s not sustainable, & the 1800 ERA+ seems like an aberration caused by approaching 0 ER/ERA, but it’s fun to imagine that across a season. Ohtani has a 1045 ERA+ at 0.38 ERA with only 1 ER (only 24 IP).

    From this point, their ERA can basically only go up; as soon as they allow their second ER, their ERA+ will drop down to 400-500ish.

  6. Icy_Huckleberry_355

    Unfortunately one superhuman pitcher isn’t enough to fix the angels. Free Mike Trout! Trade him you cowards.

  7. I’m reminded of Sam Blum’s interview on Effectively Wild this offseason. He spent probably 30 minutes ranting about the Angels and literally refused to acknowledge a single potential positive aspect of the team hammering home the « fact » that they were incompetent and failing at every level and aspect of baseball. I get the Angels have real problems, but his attitude has always struck me as disingenuously slanted and his whole, I’m a victim for simply reporting the facts, shtick has me rolling my eyes. There are always potential positives on a baseball team, and Soriano’s breakout underscores that fact. His personal vendetta against Angels ownership made him an extremely crappy beat reporter.

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