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		<title>Gettin&#8217; Lucky, An Article About Pitching, Not Josh Hamilton.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetThe Deadspin photos of Josh Hamilton are pretty killer, and the shot-glass in the fly trick is A-PLUS in my book but this is an article about pitching. Who&#8217;s Getting...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http://www.freefantasymagazine.com/2009/08/gettin-lucky-an-article-about-pitching-not-josh-hamilton/&via=freefantasy&text=Gettin' Lucky, An Article About Pitching, Not Josh Hamilton.&related=freefantasy:Free Fantasy Magazine&lang=en&count=vertical" class="twitter-share-button">Tweet</a><script type="text/javascript" src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script></div><p>The <a title="Josh Hamilton Loves To Party" href="http://deadspin.com/5332801/the-devil-is-still-in-josh-hamilton-update/" target="_blank">Deadspin photos of Josh Hamilton</a> are pretty killer, and the shot-glass in the fly trick is A-PLUS in my book but this is an article about pitching.</p>
<h3><strong>Who&#8217;s Getting Lucky?</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Matt Cain </strong>(<em>2.44 ERA &amp; 3.92 FIP</em>)<strong> &#8212; </strong>Cain loves to party and he&#8217;s got the numbers to show it.  Cain comes in with a <em>.260 BABIP</em> and a ridiculous <em>0.87 LOB%</em>.</p>
<p><strong>J.A. Happ</strong> (<em>2.74 ERA &amp; 4.01 FIP</em>) &#8212; For some reason the Blue Jays wanted this <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Pitching STUD!</span> Number 3 starter in the Roy Halladay deal.  Much like Cain, J.A. Happ&#8217;s leaving an insane amount of runners on base (0.87 LOB%.)  Pitching in Philly, Happ and his <em>0.251 BABIP</em> is going to kill you very, very, very, soon.</p>
<p><strong>Edwin Jackson</strong> (<em>2.62 ERA &amp; 3.85 FIP</em>) &#8212; There&#8217;s no debating Jackson has put it together, but he&#8217;s had a good chunk of luck, too.  I started out the season claiming that the Rays&#8217; pwned the Tigers by nabbing Matt Joyce, but it appears as though I may have been wrong.  Jackson&#8217;s another guy with a BABIP under .<em>260 and a LOB% of over 80%</em>.  Unlike the previous two however, Edwin Jackson&#8217;s genuinely improved.  The key to Jackson has always been control, and a <em>2.86 BB/9</em> is incredibly solid.</p>
<p><strong>Kevin Millwood</strong> should not have an <em>ERA below 4.00</em> ever, and hopefully he&#8217;s not owned in your league.  <strong>Jarrod Washburn</strong> is indeed the bane of my existence.</p>
<p><strong>Wandy Rodriguez </strong>(<em>2.51 ERA &amp; 3.65 FIP</em>) &#8212; I&#8217;m a proud owner of Wandy, and I love trotting him out there, but there&#8217;s no point in acquiring him now.  Wandy&#8217;s <em>left-on-base percentage is a pretty hefty 83%</em>, while he&#8217;s <em>BABIP is a solid .290</em> &#8212; be wary.  I love Wandy&#8217;s strike-out rate, but get the &#8220;fading fast feeling&#8221; when it comes to the final 2 or 3 weeks of the season.</p>
<p><strong>Chris Carpenter </strong>(<em>2.26 ERA &amp; 2.99 FIP</em>) &#8212; I missed out on the Carpenter boat, mainly because I&#8217;m uber-injury-paranoid, but so it goes. Carpenter&#8217;s making it work with <em>6.33 K/9</em> and a beautiful <em>4.58 K/BB</em> rate.  Unfortunately, Carpenter&#8217;s <em>sub-1.00 WHIP</em> probably won&#8217;t last as his BABIP numbers start to trend towards at least .285ish, rather than his current .<em>264 BABIP.</em> Carpenter&#8217;s leaving &#8216;em on base with the best of &#8216;em at an 81% clip.  I was wrong on Carpenter, but at this point I&#8217;d be acquiring him as a 1.20-WHIP, 3.00 ERA guy.</p>
<p><strong>Clayton Kershaw </strong>(<em>2.73 ERA, 3.21 FIP</em>) &#8212; I&#8217;m a Kershaw guy, but his current 5BB/9 is worrisome with his current <em>.261 BABIP and 78% LOB</em>.  Most of Kershaw&#8217;s statistics are maintainable, but I definitely wouldn&#8217;t be acquiring him at his current price.</p>
<p><strong>Ricky Romero</strong> (<em>3.66 ERA, 4.23 FIP</em>) &#8212; There&#8217;s a lot of talk up &#8216;ere in Canada about Romero winning rookie of the year, but he&#8217;s still fairly bland in fantasy circles &#8212; and for good reason.  Romero&#8217;s probably a <em>4.00 ERA</em> &#8211; 4.25 ERA pitcher the rest of the way home, and with the departure of Alex Rios the outfield defense isn&#8217;t getting any prettier.  A few more runs are probably going to start crossing the plate, and Romero&#8217;s <em>80% LOB</em> will suffer.</p>
<p>A few other guys that I feel the need to mention,</p>
<p><strong>Adam Wainwright</strong> could be pushing the envelope and a neat little quarter o&#8217; run increase the rest of the way home in his ERA should probably be expected.  The same goes for <strong>Jered Weaver</strong> &#8212; expect a little bump, and if you can get someone to buy him dollar-for-dollar, I&#8217;d pull the trigger.</p>
<p>Last, but not least, <strong>Matt Garza&#8217;s </strong>(<em>3.63 ERA, 4.23 FIP</em>) got some regressing to do with his current <em>.263 BABIP and 78% LOB. </em>I think Garza has it in &#8216;em the rest of the way home though, so if you&#8217;re trying to deal with a stat nerd &#8212; I&#8217;d be targeting Garza and bringing up his &#8220;luck.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hopefully this quick piece serves useful to someone.  If you haven&#8217;t jumped on the <a title="fangraphs baseball statistics." href="http://www.fangraphs.com" target="_blank">fangraphs.com</a> train, please do so &#8211;  all the statistics are exportable into Excel or Open Office and easily sortable.  Basically, all you&#8217;ve gotta do is pull a formula out of your ass, or a text book, and let Excel do the work.</p>
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