OFFENSE
DET, (Last 7 Days)
- 217 PA
- .224/.276/.363 Triple Slash
- .640 OPS
- .139 ISO
- .276 wOBA
- 71 wRC+
- 24.0 K%
MIN, (Last 7 Days)
- 236 PA
- .275/.339/.483 Triple Slash
- .822 OPS
- .209 ISO
- .349 wOBA
- 119 wRC+
- 44.3% Hard Hit Rate
STARTING PITCHING
Tyson Ross, 2019 Away (3 Games Started)
- 16 IP
- 12 K : 11 BB
- 5.63 ERA / 5.32 FIP / 5.20 xFIP
- 1.69 WHIP
- .267/.375/.400 Triple Slash Allowed
- .341 wOBAA
- 40.8% Hard Hit Rate
- Very poor Xstats (below)
Jake Odorizzi, 2019 (3 Home Starts)
- 18.2 IP
- 24 K : 4 BB
- 34.3 K%
- 0.96 ERA / 1.90 FIP / 3.49 xFIP
- 0.80 WHIP
- .167/.214/.212 Triple Slash Allowed
- .193 wOBAA
- Only 26.2% Hard Hit Allowed
- Xstats leader (below)
BULLPENS LAST 7 GAMES
DETROIT
- 8.37 ERA (29th)
- 7.40 FIP (30th)
- 1.99 WHIP (28th)
MINNESOTA
- 2.40 ERA (7th)
- 3.78 FIP (15th)
- 0.87 WHIP (3rd)
THE PLAY: MIN ML
The Twins have a pretty clear three-phase advantage today, so even if Odorizzi stumbles early, they should have the goods to rebound from it today. The Twins have the 4th-best team wOBA over the last seven days (.350), compared to the Tiger’s 25th-best .276 wOBA. The bullpens couldn’t be more slanted in Minnesota’s favor, so we can enter the late innings of today’s game with confidence.
Let’s get it.