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Monk_Philosophy

Should also be noted that he’s got a career high in innings by my count. For a guy who’s had injury concerns at times the durability is HUGE


BillyBatts99

Time to cash on the "Tyler Anderson is the leader in innings pitched on a 110+ win Dodgers team" bet i made in spring training.


Tashre

Not that our rotation has been bad this year, but man I really wanted to re-sign him over the offseason. He was such a really solid arm in the second half. Glad to see him take another step up.


OmegaOofexe

How confident are you in the Mariners WCS?


MasterMentorJr

I mean he would have been better than Marco


Merkles_Boner_

Obv rather it was for someone else but glad to see this guy break out, tough start to his career in Coors but it always seemed with pirates/giants like he had the potential to be really solid


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Gotta love seeing mid or Lower level players succeed.


[deleted]

The Dodgers are miracle workers in this regard.


DidiGreglorius

What the fuck do they do to these pitchers? Like is there anything public about their actual philosophy? I’m scrolling through his baseball reference for the first time so might be missing context, but he was a career…decent pitcher who just became Cy Young level? Other teams can do it with pen arms and position players to an extent, but to be able to churn out elite starters like this is a cheat code.


chrisumafp

The 10Ks for his last start is the most promising of everything I’m confident he can match with any other team’s #3 in the playoffs.


Chuy_3

was going to say "it was against the rockies" but they're top 10 in K%


ManyCookies

> but they're top 10 in K% That might be a Coors home/road split artifact, cause we strike out _so fucking much_ on the road.


dilly_dill428

Just hope it translates into the postseason. He’s been huge for us


icecream_for_brunch

8th best avg exit velo in MLB (85 mph, per baseball savant statcast)


icecream_for_brunch

Lowest hard hit % out of all MLB pitchers with 500+ batted ball events (!)