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Evaluating MLB Pitching

 
Author: Sebastien Veilleux

As a MLB baseball fan and sports bettor, you probably know that one key element in any baseball game is the pitching. A solid pitcher can completely shutdown an opposing side. What happens when you have two very good pitchers going at it? Usually the game is low scoringno matter how good the hitters are. Just the opposite can happen when to sub-par pitchers take the mound. Knowing how to properly evaluate pitching is key to winning your baseball bets. However, evaluating can be a complicated task. Just what should we pay attention to? Thats the purpose of this article. We will discus whats important to look at and use the past performance of real pitchers to illustrate these points. Its time to play ball.

ERA

The most common mistake for those wagering on MLB baseball has to be simply looking at the pitchers ERA. The ERA is important, but you have to dig a little deeper to get the full story. Lets take a look at Chicago White Sox pitcher Freddy Garcia. Lets imagine that its late in the season and hes on the mound with his 3.87 ERA. It would be easy to look at that and decide that hes a good pitcher. However, looking at his stats deeper tells a tale of two pitchershome and away. Lets compare.

1. At home, Garcia has a 4-5 record. On the road he is 10-3.

2. At home, his ERA is 4.38. On the road his ERA is 3.40.

3. At home he gave up 17 home runs 38 walks. On the road he gave up 9 home runs and 22 walks.

4. He pitched 10 more innings on the road.

So what does this data tell you? For one, it tells you that Freddy Garcia is not a good pitcher at home. By looking deeper into the ERA and where the game is being played, you can get a better picture of just whos taking the mound for a game.

Team Performance

Another area you want to look at is team performance, which looks at how well the pitcher has performed against the team. While you can look at history, its best to look at the current season and only pull in history if there are no current season performances. The reason is simple; teams change, at least a little, each year. Lets keep looking at Freddy Garcia to see why team performance is so important. Take a look at a couple teams Garcia pitched against in 2005 and the outcome.

1. Garcia pitched four games against Detroit and had a 2.61 ERA.

2. Garcia pitched four games against Cleveland and had a 2.63 ERA.

3. Garcia pitched three games against Seattle and had an 8.35 ERA.

4. Garcia pitched two games against Oakland and had a 3.46 ERA.

By looking at team performance, we can see that Garcias outcome fluctuated and there are certain teams that he just does not do well against and others he dominates. We just looked at ERA here, but you can drill down further and look at overall pitching performance such as: hits, walks, home runs, innings pitched and so forth.

Inning Count

The last area of our discussion involves inning count. Its vital that you know how deep, on average, the pitcher goes into games. If the pitcher is known for 5-6 inning outings, then you know the bullpen will be a major factor in the game. If this is the case and the teams bullpen is suspect, you have to devalue the starting pitcher some. If you have a pitcher that normally works 7-8 innings and the team has a dominant closer and possibly a very good setup man, then you can focus more on the starting pitcher. Heres an example list of pitchers and their 2005 averages.

1. Freddy Garcia 7 innings.

2. Randy Johnson 6 2/3 innings.

3. Pedro Martinez 7 innings.

4. Jose Contrares 6 13/ innings.

5. Livian Hernandez 7 innings.

In the case of Randy Johnson and Jose Contrares, we would have to discount their ability slightly if their teams bullpen was not solid. Getting 7 innings of work out of a starting pitcher is good and about the average.

So the next time you go to bet baseball, look at who is pitching and do a little evaluating. It will pay off in the end.

Author Bio:
Sebastien Veilleux is a champion in this field. Sebastien has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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