This is your Brewers Stats, News, Rumors, and Commentary Roundup for the Morning of July 11, 2021.
A Look at Brewers Pitchers’ Season Metrics Update
Josh Hader
This season, he has been ringing up hitters with 15.39 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.211 BABIP this season. Hitters are hitting .117 against him this season.
This season, he has been walking hitters at a 3.03 rate per 9 innings. He has a 0.73 WHIP this season. When men get on base, he leaves them stranded 94.8% of the time.
Brandon Woodruff
This season, he has been ringing up hitters with 10.48 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.205 BABIP this season. Hitters are hitting .156 against him this season.
This season, he has been walking hitters at a 2.10 rate per 9 innings. He has a 0.78 WHIP this season. When men get on base, he leaves them stranded 82.2% of the time.
Corbin Burnes
This season, he has been ringing up hitters with 13.14 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.32 BABIP this season. Hitters are hitting .200 against him this season.
This season, he has been walking hitters at a 1.54 rate per 9 innings. He has a 0.91 WHIP this season. When men get on base, he leaves them stranded 74.3% of the time.
Freddy Peralta
This season, he has been ringing up hitters with 12.40 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.178 BABIP this season. Hitters are hitting .131 against him this season.
This season, he has been walking hitters at a 4.04 rate per 9 innings. He has a 0.9 WHIP this season. When men get on base, he leaves them stranded 84.8% of the time.
Brad Boxberger
This season, he has been ringing up hitters with 10.55 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.235 BABIP this season. Hitters are hitting .182 against him this season.
This season, he has been walking hitters at a 4.42 rate per 9 innings. He has a 1.15 WHIP this season. When men get on base, he leaves them stranded 79.7% of the time.
Devin Williams
This season, he has been ringing up hitters with 14.20 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.302 BABIP this season. Hitters are hitting .195 against him this season.
This season, he has been walking hitters at a 5.57 rate per 9 innings. He has a 1.33 WHIP this season. When men get on base, he leaves them stranded 83.8% of the time.
Brent Suter
This season, he has been ringing up hitters with 8.93 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.304 BABIP this season. Hitters are hitting .251 against him this season.
This season, he has been walking hitters at a 3.05 rate per 9 innings. He has a 1.33 WHIP this season. When men get on base, he leaves them stranded 75.6% of the time.
Adrian Houser
This season, he has been ringing up hitters with 7.37 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.286 BABIP this season. Hitters are hitting .248 against him this season.
This season, he has been walking hitters at a 3.95 rate per 9 innings. He has a 1.38 WHIP this season. When men get on base, he leaves them stranded 75.3% of the time.
Eric Lauer
This season, he has been ringing up hitters with 8.63 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.26 BABIP this season. Hitters are hitting .229 against him this season.
This season, he has been walking hitters at a 3.83 rate per 9 innings. He has a 1.31 WHIP this season. When men get on base, he leaves them stranded 76.7% of the time.
Brett Anderson
This season, he has been ringing up hitters with 5.54 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.298 BABIP this season. Hitters are hitting .276 against him this season.
This season, he has been walking hitters at a 2.60 rate per 9 innings. He has a 1.4 WHIP this season. When men get on base, he leaves them stranded 72.1% of the time.
Hoby Milner
This season, he has been ringing up hitters with 12.34 strikeouts per 9 innings. When hitters make contact, they are getting hits at a 0.486 rate and this is too high. Hitters are hitting .370 against him this season.
This season, he has been walking hitters at a 1.54 rate per 9 innings. He has a 1.89 WHIP this season. When men get on base, he leaves them stranded 74.5% of the time.
Now onto the News, Rumors, and Commentary…
” “It’s part of the game,” Yelich said. “I thought it was a really good pitch,” Peralta said. “I think we agreed to disagree about some things,” Yelich said of his ejection. “There’s such a long way to go,” Yelich added.”
“(Last updated: July 10) 2B Kolten Wong (left calf tightness) Expected return: After the All-Star break Wong first tweaked his left calf on June 26 and he has been sidelined for all but two at-bats since then. If Wong isn’t back for the Brewers’ first game after the break in Cincinnati, he should return very shortly thereafter, manager Craig Counsell said. Counsell said Topa will keep throwing bullpen sessions “for a while,” but his expected return in the second half of the season appears to be on track. I don’t need no rehab.” (Last updated: July 9) 1B Daniel Vogelbach (left hamstring strain) Expected return: Late July or early August Injured rounding third base on June 22 at Arizona, Vogelbach was healthy enough to hit on the field for the first time on July 8.”
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