Predict Steven Strasburg's sim line
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Predict Steven Strasburg's sim line
This is going to be one of the hardest lines to predict in a while for people making a season disk. If they are truly trying to predict a season, then he must be created due to the near certainty that he will be pitching in WAS this year. I will be very interested to see where they put his line. Let's see who can come closest to his projection.
Unfortunately, there will probably be significant variation from one projection system to another (ZIPS/PECOTA/ etc.).
ZIPS probably being pretty conservative, while others possibly giving him a more aggressive projected stat line. For a WAG......how 'about something like this.....
135 Innings, 4.05 ERA, K/9 9.5, BB/9 3.25
Solid K numbers, a little wild in his rookie campaign. I could see ZIPS throwing something like that out there.
ZIPS probably being pretty conservative, while others possibly giving him a more aggressive projected stat line. For a WAG......how 'about something like this.....
135 Innings, 4.05 ERA, K/9 9.5, BB/9 3.25
Solid K numbers, a little wild in his rookie campaign. I could see ZIPS throwing something like that out there.
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Mariners wrote:Unfortunately, there will probably be significant variation from one projection system to another (ZIPS/PECOTA/ etc.).
ZIPS probably being pretty conservative, while others possibly giving him a more aggressive projected stat line. For a WAG......how 'about something like this.....
135 Innings, 4.05 ERA, K/9 9.5, BB/9 3.25
Solid K numbers, a little wild in his rookie campaign. I could see ZIPS throwing something like that out there.
Do you want to project the rest of my team for me...
Actual projection.
114 IP, 4.18 ERA, 8.9 K/9, 2.84 BB/9
Well I could pretend that I am disappointed, but I will take this. The K/BB ratio is great. His HR/9 is a bit high, but that is expected from a kid. I am kind of shocked his ERA is so high with his peripherals, but that may speak to the wonders of the Washington defense.