Re: Aaron Heilman: Closer?
- From: "Bruce W. Goldstein" <metfan14@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 19:15:58 -0400
"RUL ®" <raving@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 05:25:04 -0400, "Bruce W. Goldstein"
> <metfan14@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Phil" <phil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>news:2005091523530316807%phil@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> On 2005-09-15 22:08:40 -0400, "JEK" <iusedtobewithit-usenet@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> said:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> DaveR wrote:
>>>>> This guy just might have what it takes to be our closer next year. I
>>>>> think he'd be a clear improvement over Looper, obviously.
>>>>
>>>> No fucking way.
>>>
>>> Am I imagining things, or do the stats support my impression that if
>>> Heilman comes in with nobody on base, he's usually great, and when he
>>> comes in with men on base, he immediately allows them to score?
>
>>Seems like it to me, too.
>
> ESPN says he's had 27 inherited runners this season, and eight of them
> have come around to score.
Is 29.6% considered good???
BWG
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