Ryu’s 2.99 weighted changeup runs per 100 pitches (wCH/C) was first in the Majors, according to FanGraphs.” Need I say more? All he needs is to stay healthy. Hyun-jin Ryu – According to Dodger Insider, “Beyond Ryu’s 1.97 ERA, he had the top-ranked changeup in the game last year among pitchers who threw at least 80 innings.Who would name a pitcher “Walker” anyway – change his name to Striker and do it now? He’s likely a TOP THREE Vote for the Cy Young in 2019. Striker (I refuse to call him Walker) Buehler – Some think he is already the Ace… patience Young Grasshopper.That said, I look for him to have a great year… unless he gets injured again. Some pitchers would sell both kidneys on e-Bay to have that kind of ERA. Last year was his worst and it featured a 2,73 ERA. He could have more left at age 30… if he can stay healthy with a new training routine. Clayton Kershaw – The best pitcher in baseball the past 10 years (if you forgetabout the playoffs).Let’s look at the rank and file of the starting pitching staff… all seven (count ’em 7) of them: Starters Since nothing ever goes as planned, the Dodgers have incredible depth to withstand just about any injury. ![]() That means that the bullpen will be crowded again the year. In fact, I agree with Rick Honeycutt that the pitching can get even better in 2019.įirst of all, the Dodgers have a glut of starting pitchers, but two of them will likely be gone after this season, namely Rich Hill and Hyun-jin Ryu, so they really can’t afford to trade any of them right now. I see no reason why that trend won’t continue. As I mentioned yesterday, the Dodgers have been #1 in MLB in ERA and WHIP over the past two years.
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