The View From Wisconsin
Just a random set of rants from a Sports Fan from Wisconsin.
Sunday, June 26, 2005
The Rest of the Best
Playing with numbers once again:
Mark Buehrle (9-1, 2.48, 73 K in 116.0 IP, 1.026 Ratio, 24.8 CYP) and teammate John Garland (12-2, 3.40, 48 K in 100.2 IP, 1.123 Ratio, 23.3 CYP) are the primary reasons why the Pale Hose on the South Side are dominating the AL. Though I suspect that our friends at THT will say Roy Halladay (11-4, 2.51, 91 K in 122.0 IP, 1.000 Ratio, 21.4 CYP) and Kenny Rogers (9-3, 2.46, 44 K in 98.7 IP, 1.338 Ratio, 15.9 CYP) are the other two main Cy Young candidates in the AL, I'd give some credit to Joe Crain (6-0, 0 saves, 0.83 ERA, 13 K in 32.2 IP, .888 Ratio, 23.2 CYP) and Cliff Politte (5-0, 1.32, 30 K in 27.1 IP, .768 Ratio, 16.1 CYP) as outstanding setup men in the bullpen.
(all stats are through Friday's games)
Mark Buehrle (9-1, 2.48, 73 K in 116.0 IP, 1.026 Ratio, 24.8 CYP) and teammate John Garland (12-2, 3.40, 48 K in 100.2 IP, 1.123 Ratio, 23.3 CYP) are the primary reasons why the Pale Hose on the South Side are dominating the AL. Though I suspect that our friends at THT will say Roy Halladay (11-4, 2.51, 91 K in 122.0 IP, 1.000 Ratio, 21.4 CYP) and Kenny Rogers (9-3, 2.46, 44 K in 98.7 IP, 1.338 Ratio, 15.9 CYP) are the other two main Cy Young candidates in the AL, I'd give some credit to Joe Crain (6-0, 0 saves, 0.83 ERA, 13 K in 32.2 IP, .888 Ratio, 23.2 CYP) and Cliff Politte (5-0, 1.32, 30 K in 27.1 IP, .768 Ratio, 16.1 CYP) as outstanding setup men in the bullpen.
(all stats are through Friday's games)