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PolarVortex
Nanook of the North
Sure they need hitters and finding one should be their priority. But that doesn't mean they should just stop looking for a pitching upgrade alltogether.
With the bullpen requiring a 9 inning perfomrancce on the following day, there was never a time when the Ms need Roenis Elias deep inot a gmae moreso than last night. And, he tanked.
Has he been a pleasant surprise this year? Sure. But some of this pleasant surprise is also an illusion.
Mariners have a 47.3 winning percentage when he starrts. They have a 55.7 winning percentage when he does not start.
He has started 19 games and only has 6 quality starts.
He's given up 4 or more earned runs 7 times. That's too much for the Ms puny offense to overcome on most nights.
He will reach his innings pitched quota in late August or early September.
He has had a nice first season. His future with the Mariners is bright. But it wouldn't hurt my feelings any if he replaced the rest of the way this year.
With the bullpen requiring a 9 inning perfomrancce on the following day, there was never a time when the Ms need Roenis Elias deep inot a gmae moreso than last night. And, he tanked.
Has he been a pleasant surprise this year? Sure. But some of this pleasant surprise is also an illusion.
Mariners have a 47.3 winning percentage when he starrts. They have a 55.7 winning percentage when he does not start.
He has started 19 games and only has 6 quality starts.
He's given up 4 or more earned runs 7 times. That's too much for the Ms puny offense to overcome on most nights.
He will reach his innings pitched quota in late August or early September.
He has had a nice first season. His future with the Mariners is bright. But it wouldn't hurt my feelings any if he replaced the rest of the way this year.