Performing Above Expectations:
- Eovaldi: 2.94 era (career 4.15)
- Wacha: 1.38 era (career 4.07)
- Hill: 2.86 era (career 3.78)
- Whitlock: 1.25 era (he's been great in his short MLB career but a 1.25 era is not a reasonable expectation for anyone)
- Robles: 1.74 era (career 4.36)
- Davis: 2.92 era (career 5.19)
Performing Roughly At Expectations:
- Bogaerts: .883 ops (career .814, so .883 is better, but only 2 homers so far, which is worse)
- JDM: .889 ops (career .881)
- Brasier: 3.00 era (career 3.37)
- Strahm: 3.12 era (career 3.79)
- Diekman: 4.15 era (career 3.74)
Performing Below Expectations:
- Devers: .766 ops (career .843)
- Vazquez: .537 ops (career .688)
- Dalbec: .456 ops (career .771)
- Story: .586 ops (career .855; road career .748)
- Verdugo: .598 ops (career .777)
- Hernandez: .567 ops (career .741)
- Bradley: .571 ops (career .702)
- Arroyo: .523 ops (career .674)
- Pivetta: 7.84 era (career 5.26)
- Barnes: 7.71 era (career 4.13)
So of the 21 guys listed, 6 are doing better than expected - and of those 6, 4 are starting pitchers (counting Whitlock), and all 6 are pitchers. 5 are performing right around what you'd expect, and of those 6, 3 are pitchers. 10 are underperforming, and of those, 8 are hitters.
So the lineup really only has 3 guys doing ok - none are over performing - X, JD, and maybe you could put Devers in that category. And the rest are sucking big time. The pitching has held up okay actually, with just a couple of pitchers really sucking badly.
We can blame Cora, but it's not really on the manager when proven veteran players are just all sucking like this. It's not really on Chaim either. It's mainly on the players who are just dragging this team down into the sewer. I mean, it's true that Chaim did acquire JBJ and Story, and he hasn't gotten a better player at 1b, and he did sign Barnes to a big deal. But come on. Barnes CANNOT pitch to a 7.71 era. Neither can Pivetta. And 7 regulars in the lineup have ops numbers in either the .400s or .500s. I mean, no GM, no manager, can expect THAT.
- Eovaldi: 2.94 era (career 4.15)
- Wacha: 1.38 era (career 4.07)
- Hill: 2.86 era (career 3.78)
- Whitlock: 1.25 era (he's been great in his short MLB career but a 1.25 era is not a reasonable expectation for anyone)
- Robles: 1.74 era (career 4.36)
- Davis: 2.92 era (career 5.19)
Performing Roughly At Expectations:
- Bogaerts: .883 ops (career .814, so .883 is better, but only 2 homers so far, which is worse)
- JDM: .889 ops (career .881)
- Brasier: 3.00 era (career 3.37)
- Strahm: 3.12 era (career 3.79)
- Diekman: 4.15 era (career 3.74)
Performing Below Expectations:
- Devers: .766 ops (career .843)
- Vazquez: .537 ops (career .688)
- Dalbec: .456 ops (career .771)
- Story: .586 ops (career .855; road career .748)
- Verdugo: .598 ops (career .777)
- Hernandez: .567 ops (career .741)
- Bradley: .571 ops (career .702)
- Arroyo: .523 ops (career .674)
- Pivetta: 7.84 era (career 5.26)
- Barnes: 7.71 era (career 4.13)
So of the 21 guys listed, 6 are doing better than expected - and of those 6, 4 are starting pitchers (counting Whitlock), and all 6 are pitchers. 5 are performing right around what you'd expect, and of those 6, 3 are pitchers. 10 are underperforming, and of those, 8 are hitters.
So the lineup really only has 3 guys doing ok - none are over performing - X, JD, and maybe you could put Devers in that category. And the rest are sucking big time. The pitching has held up okay actually, with just a couple of pitchers really sucking badly.
We can blame Cora, but it's not really on the manager when proven veteran players are just all sucking like this. It's not really on Chaim either. It's mainly on the players who are just dragging this team down into the sewer. I mean, it's true that Chaim did acquire JBJ and Story, and he hasn't gotten a better player at 1b, and he did sign Barnes to a big deal. But come on. Barnes CANNOT pitch to a 7.71 era. Neither can Pivetta. And 7 regulars in the lineup have ops numbers in either the .400s or .500s. I mean, no GM, no manager, can expect THAT.