Cal League playoffs (A+ level):
Mauricio Robles 7.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 8 K
A month and a half of Cal League pinball and he's only surrendered 1 HR while doing the 9+ K/9 thing. Some of that's got to be luck, but it's a nice thing to see.
=== By The Numbers Dept. ===
15-5, 2.52 - Felix' Triple Crown numbers after shutting out Texas (2-3 starts left)
17-8, 2.92 - Pedro Martinez' triple crown numbers, lifetime, per 162 games
17-9, 3.12 - Roger Clemens' triple crown numbers, lifetime
17-9, 3.29 - Randy Johnson's triple crown numbers, lifetime
16-10, 3.27 - Greg Maddux' triple crown numbers, lifetime
17-9, 3.46 - Roy Halladay's triple crown numbers, lifetime
12-9, 3.32, 9 saves - John Smoltz' triple crown numbers, lifetime
15-10, 3.54 - Tom Glavine's' triple crown numbers, lifetime
14-10, 3.52 - Felix' numbers, lifetime
17-10, 3.90 - Andy Pettite's triple crown numbers, lifetime
14-10, 4.22 - Jamie Moyer's triple crown numbers, lifetime
Tim Wakefield -- Except the above, which active pitcher has the most career wins (189)
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20 - In his last 21 starts, how many Quality Starts did Felix have
4 - How many months does that span cover
2 - How many losses does Felix have during those four months
NO - Is Felix kidding around about being an ace
16-5 - What is the Mariners' record in those 21 Felix starts
123 - How many wins would that be, full season
4.0 - How many runs did the Mariners' offense average to go 16-5
Only Twice - How many times did Felix strike out 10 batters during that span
Five times - How many times did Felix walk 4+ batters in that span
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Felix' performances have taken on an oddly monotonous quality. Twenty-one* consecutive outstanding games, and none of them really overwhelming in the Big Unit, Pedro, Rocket sense.
He goes out game after game after ever-lovin' game, goes 7 innings, fans 6-7 guys, allows one or two runs. It's like watching a pitching machine (albeit one dialed up to about 99 mph). How can somebody be so routinely winning, without really ever being dazzling?
That's not a complaint. I can't think of another righty power pitcher like that, except maybe Lackey and Halladay. And they don't fit, exactly.
Felix' game is very repeatable these days, except I don't understand what exactly it is that he's repeating. In terms of the ways in which he attacks batters.
Sunday night against Texas was a case in point. His pitch quantities, rounded:
80 - Fastballs
8 - Changeups
8 - Sliders
15 - Curveballs (33% strikes)
Would you have guessed that? What would you have guessed? I dunno either. Why was the curve the #2 pitch tonight, when it was the one he couldn't throw for a strike?
This doesn't sound very positive, considering that Felix has delivered us 21 straight terrific games. ... I'd just like to know what kind of pitcher he is. :- )
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#2 - Felix' rank in AL ERA (2.61 vs 2.19 for Greinke)
#4 - Felix' rank in AL wins (15 vs 16 for Sabathia etc)
#3 - Felix' rank in AL winning percentage (.737 vs .800 Feldman)
#7 - Felix' rank in AL WHIP (1.16 vs 1.08 Greinke)
#1 - Felix' rank in AL hits per IP (7.7 vs 7.8 Garza)
#4 - Felix' rank in AL strikeouts per IP (8.4 vs 10.2 Verlander)
#5 - Felix' rank in IP (200.1 vs 208 Halladay)
#4 - Felix' rank in strikeouts (188 vs 230 Verlander)
#4 - Felix' rank in HR per 9 innings pitched (.63 vs .48 Greinke)
#5 - Felix' rank in adjusted ERA+ (166 vs 200 Greinke)
Enjoy,
Jeff
Comments
Essentially a no-hitter with a slew of strikeouts and no walks...
I always think, "That's about what CC Sabathia would do in that league. It's also what a talented 20-year-old would do."
A game like that doesn't *prove* anything, but it also doesn't rule out the possibility of Robles being a tremendous prospect :- )
What's his performance overall Spec, other than the 1 HR?
http://seattlesportsinsider.com/news/not-so-fast-jack-wilson-option-boys...
My amatuer input and G_Money's usual insight following
Notes Robles' plus fastball, plus-plus curve, from the LH side, and compares Robles favorably to Chris Tillman.
Good (re-)read. :- )