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Author:  philliesfan134 [ Sat Jul 27, 2013 10:33 am ]
Post subject:  Flyball/Groundball Pitchers

If there's any pitchers that stand out to you guys as extreme flyball or groundball pitchers, post it here.
Most guys with SNK have Groundball P.

This is part of my survey I guess you could say on individual abilities for players to help me out in the roster-updating process.

Author:  Prediction [ Sat Jul 27, 2013 12:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Flyball/Groundball Pitchers

Only person I can think of as a groundball pitcher is an obvious Tim Hudson, along with Roy Halliday

Maybe consider making just a general topic for blue abilities that you should edit in?

Author:  philliesfan134 [ Mon Jul 29, 2013 5:34 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Flyball/Groundball Pitchers

Prediction wrote:
Only person I can think of as a groundball pitcher is an obvious Tim Hudson, along with Roy Halladay

Maybe consider making just a general topic for blue abilities that you should edit in?


the only reason I won't do that is because Eric Davis has pretty much already done that.

I want to see if anybody thinks there's somebody that has that ability but isn't deserving or they should have it and so on..

Author:  detroittigers15 [ Mon Jul 29, 2013 1:36 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Flyball/Groundball Pitchers

Here you go. I'd say use the top 20 guys. (Min IP is set at 40 to include relievers)

And the reverse list. Actually, it might be better to look at HR Allowed (which I couldn't find a sabermetric for), but, again, it's up to you.

Author:  philliesfan134 [ Mon Jul 29, 2013 1:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Flyball/Groundball Pitchers

detroittigers15 wrote:
Here you go. I'd say use the top 20 guys. (Min IP is set at 40 to include relievers)

And the reverse list. Actually, it might be better to look at HR Allowed (which I couldn't find a sabermetric for), but, again, it's up to you.


thanks a lot, Tigers. hope I'm not the only person this helps out - this is useful info.

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