Jaime, who has issued 181 walks over the 259 2/3 innings he has compiled during his professional career.
http://m.braves.mlb.com/news/article...outing-vs-mets
Jamie is a walk machine. Time to cut him
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Jaime, who has issued 181 walks over the 259 2/3 innings he has compiled during his professional career.
http://m.braves.mlb.com/news/article...outing-vs-mets
Jamie is a walk machine. Time to cut him
Smoot I tend to agree with you on him, it's getting awful close to closing the book on him. However, some of his minor numbers are very impressive. His SO/9 rate is elite level. Even with the limited big league sample you are looking at a guy who averages a similar SO/9 numbers as Kimbrel at AAA level and just below at the major league level. Although it's a small sample at the major league level. He has so much swing and miss in him I understand why they keep him. If he could just get the BB9 down to 3-4 he would be valuable. So in that sense I would also pause in out right cutting him right now. But agreed at 27 it's getting close. Although Randy Johnson had some of the same type of BB9 numbers with less SO9 than Jaime and he didn't get it corrected until he was 29 and had already been in the majors 4 full seasons. In fact the year before Johnson's 29 age year (finished second in Cy Young) he had a 10.3 SO9 and 6.2 BB9 rate. That is similar to Jaime numbers in the majors except Jaime has 12.8 SO9. Jaime had a 7.9 BB9 rate at AAA last year but his major numbers are a little better at 6.8.
Jamie DFAed. Marimon called up
Pen was solid tonight. Hopefully the offense can keep being a good contact team with timely hitting.
Jim Johnson is filthy, and Roger McDowell is a genius. I really hope he keeps this up so that we can flip him for something legitimate at the deadline.
So far this year, he's been better than he ever was, even when he was killing it in Baltimore. He was always a 'pitch to contact' sinkerballer, but he's throwing that thing 96 with serious movement and is striking out over 12 per 9 right now. Unbelievable.
What Shoeless said. Now if you want to look at the strength of a division, ballbark, home and away splits, those kind of things but which league with a reliever, not so much.
Here's the solution...
He's faced the Marlins what 4 times? They k a lot
Think it's 3 times on 2nd thought
Beyond the Box Score?@BtBScore?50 mins50 minutes ago
A?s (7.9%) and #Braves (8.2%) hitters have the lowest team swing-and-miss percentages in #MLB so far.
Pretty sure this includes pitchers too
Yeah but striking out the side against the Mets the other night helped his SO9 a lot. He got a 27 SO9 that game.
I agree I was just mentioning that because you mentioned it's because he has pitched against the Marlins so much who have more strikeouts as team. And I have not looked, but you would probably need to see who he faced to get a better understanding of what is going on right now. But he is throwing as well if not better than he ever has and as a sinkerballer he has the middle of the field that is perfect for him to get outs without the K's. Grilli has looked good so far as well.