10-10-2019, 07:34 AM
Neither Kershaw nor Bumgarner are ordinary. Kershaw was 16-5 with 3.05 Era and 189 strikeouts in about 175 IP. He is no longer overpowering. But hes still elite. In the regular season. He’s always been rather ordinary in the post season.
Bum is still one of the better lefty starters. Over 200 innings. Good whip. ERA a little higher than the past. Had trouble with HR’s. Why doesn’t. It’s going to be interesting to see what he brings on open market. Not brobdingnagian dollars by any means. But I suspect a fairly good take.
Bum is still one of the better lefty starters. Over 200 innings. Good whip. ERA a little higher than the past. Had trouble with HR’s. Why doesn’t. It’s going to be interesting to see what he brings on open market. Not brobdingnagian dollars by any means. But I suspect a fairly good take.
(10-10-2019, 02:14 AM)qwerty49 Wrote: It is sad to see Kershaw's decline from being great to just being ordinary. As it is to see it in another great NL lefty. But at least our guy is one of the greatest post-season gamers of all time.
Meanwhile, as for the Dodgers, boo freaking hoo. I'm heartbroken -- NOT.
