What's fun about FIP, for me and my obsessive game watching habits, is I could very easily see that list and know the forest for the trees. In other words, FIP means quite a bit for me until it doesn't. Ergo, Tobias Myers and Manuel Rodriguez have stuff the FIP metric criteria don't validate in a positive light - which, well, is fairly humorous in their respective cases. I was touting Tobias hard at the end of last season having taken his entirety of work and then that ridiculous last two weeks. In other words, I'd feel absolutely fine tossing their placements in that particular list in the trash. HOWEVER, FIP is also fun because I can turn around and use it to showcase a guy like RHP Nick Merkel who doesn't jump off the page from any macro bird's eye view of stat grabbing but because I've watched him so much over the past two season and truly seen him grow into the version of himself we see today...a list like that could be used to further bolster my 'claims' he is a super slept on relief pitcher in the system. Filthy filthy breaking stuff and he's starting to hit 94-95 mph on the regular now. That list also makes me <sad face> because I know what we had in RHP TJ Shook. AND, I am still pretty danged upset we traded him for a fringe MLB lefty when I can see 'The Shookster' playing any eventual role in a MLB pitching staff. Anywho, thanks for sharing! That is a fun list.
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ALSO really fun that it boosts my RHP Chase Costello claims - ie, I want him in any bullpen I'm managing. Love his toolkit pretty hard. AND, LHP Adam Seminaris has been sneakily really really good this season. He can be a bit inconsistent but he's been, overally, really really good. It also validates how I feel about LHP Nick Bennett - I won't elaborate here as I don't want to shoot strays to a guy who works as hard as he does!😂