Since the A.L. began tracking earned runs in 1913, Rodón’s 0.72 ERA is the third-best by a White Sox pitcher over his first four starts of a season, trailing Wilbur Wood (0.25 in 1972) and Joe Benz (0.52 in 1914) (Elias).
I am sure getting calls below the knees is highly beneficial for any pitcher with a heartbeat, but Keller getting those calls seems just a little more so. [Reply]
Originally Posted by C3HIEF3S:
I am sure getting calls below the knees is highly beneficial for any pitcher with a heartbeat, but Keller getting those calls seems just a little more so.
Getting those calls transforms him into a pitcher with #2-3 starter upside almost instantly. [Reply]