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OFFENSE
PHI Away, 2019 (Last 7 Days)
- 102 PA
- .158/.216/.263 Triple Slash
- .479 OPS
- .102 ISO
- .202 wOBA
- 18 wRC+
- 26.2% K Rate
- 4.9% BB Rate
SD Home, 2019 (Last 7 Days)
- 102 PA
- .181/.245/.383 Triple Slash
- .628 OPS
- .202 ISO
- .268 wOBA
- 69 wRC+
- 35.3 % K Rate
STARTING PITCHING
Aaron Nola, 2019 (Last 7 Games Started)
- 39.2 IP
- 2.50 ERA / 3.17 FIP / 3.49 xFIP
- 1.36 WHIP
- .253/.333/.387 Triple Slash Allowed
- .312 wOBAA
- 26.2% Fly Ball Rate
- 27.2% K Rate
Eric Lauer Home, 2019 (6 Games Started)
- 33.2 IP
- 2.67 ERA / 3.45 FIP
- 1.19 WHIP
- 4.3% BB Rate
- .256/.291/.368 Triple Slash Allowed
- .283 wOBAA
- 36.7% Hard Hit Rate
BULLPENS LAST 7 DAYS
Team | BB% | AVG | WHIP | ERA | FIP | xFIP | SIERA |
Phillies | 8.0 % | 0.284 | 1.5 | 5.85 | 5.8 | 4 | 3.68 |
Padres | 8.3 % | 0.273 | 1.45 | 5.32 | 4.19 | 4.07 | 4.13 |
THE PLAY: F5 u4
The formula here for the F5 u4 is pretty simple; Two struggling offenses against two starters entering their strong split in a pitcher’s park. The bullpens involved are terrible too, so let’s keep this one down to five innings.