tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23735245.post4198611566169506644..comments2024-02-23T20:49:09.057-08:00Comments on obsessivegiantscompulsive: The Pain of Cainobsessivegiantscompulsivehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11362706004246875823noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23735245.post-77354691787506764022007-07-03T16:02:00.000-07:002007-07-03T16:02:00.000-07:00Welcome back, Martin. I may have put this info in...Welcome back, Martin. I may have put this info in one of the blogs while you were away. But now, with talk heating up about trading Lowry or Morris and promoting Sanchez to the rotation, I want to make sure I give you the info and see what you think.<BR/><BR/>Lowry<BR/>vs LH: .95 WHIP; 260 OBP; 185BA<BR/>vs RH 1.51 353 261<BR/>(parenthetically, Lowry's ERA is, home 2.45, 4.66. Something to say about a guy who does very well at home).<BR/><BR/>Sanchez<BR/>vs LH .83 WHIP; 239 OBP; 103 BA<BR/>vs RH 2.00 438 294<BR/><BR/>Unfortunately, these splits are for the year, I don't know where to get them just for June. But waht concerns me is that Sanchez seems to have real difficulties with RH hitters. If he is a RP, you can choose his spots. If he is a SP, managers will stack their lineups and he'll be facing a steady diet of RH hitters - which clould be ugly. Well, game time, gotta go.allfrankhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03603053163603458876noreply@blogger.com