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- Fightin Phils To Aid Oklahoma Tornado Relief Efforts
- Doc or Schill?
- Phils Win Series Behind Masterful Lee
- Phillippe Aumont Optioned to Lehigh Valley
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schmenkman commented on the post, Doc or Schill? 9 minutes ago
@Mike, other than opportunity (and maybe run support), I don’t see the big difference:
Schilling.. 19 G, 11-2, 2.23 ERA, .968 WHIP, 0.8 HR/9
Halladay….. 5 G, 3-2, 2.37 ERA, .737 WHIP, 0.7 HR/9 -
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George commented on the post, Phillippe Aumont Optioned to Lehigh Valley 20 minutes ago
Maybe Dubee is worthless to you, but I’m looking at a bigger sample size than just Aumont. Happ and Worley haven’t done much of anything since leaving the Phils for different coaches. However, Kendrick has […]
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Lefty commented on the post, Doc or Schill? 49 minutes ago
Okay, got it. Thanks.
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- Phillippe Aumont Optioned to Lehigh Valley
- To Chooch or Not to Chooch
- Catcher Justin Dalles Promoted to Lehigh Valley
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Recent Comments
- schmenkman: @Mike, other than opportunity (and maybe run support), I don't see the big difference: Schilling.. 19 G, 11-2, 2.23 ERA, .968
- George: Maybe Dubee is worthless to you, but I'm looking at a bigger sample size than just Aumont. Happ and Worley
- DavidE: Jordan Zimmerman may be the best pitcher in the National League at this point in the season. In 3 consecutive
- Mike in NJ: Schilling's post season numbers give him the edge. I really couldn't see Schilling letting Cody Ross hit two HR
- Lefty: Okay, got it. Thanks.
- Eric Seidman: Lefty, precisely! The idea behind + or - was that for pitchers, the lower the ERA and FIP is, the
- Lefty: So, I gather that ERA minus and FIP minus should be looked at the same way OPS+ or wRC+ is?
- DavidE: I guess there is a real fine line between being a dominating pitcher and a Triple A pitcher. It's
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- Manny: This offense is capable of knocking out Zimmerman (and his sub-2 ERA) out of Friday's game early...and then get dominated
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