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    Pitchers Report - July

    June 30, 2012

    Firecrackers and the MLB All-Star game signal the month of July. It also signifies the start of the 2nd half of the MLB campaign. The key to each and every team's fortune lies on the pitching staff. Can they sustain or will they fold like a deck of cards? Stay tuned. What we do know is certain pitchers love hurling this time of the season while others tend to get lit up like a roman candle on the 4th of July.

    Listed below are hurlers that have enjoyed a two-to-one or better success ratio in team starts the last three seasons during the month of July. On the flip side, we've also listed pitchers that struggle in July team starts, winning 33% percent or less of their efforts. To qualify pitchers must have made a minimum of 10 starts, with at least one start each July over the last three years.

    I’ll be back next month with August’s Good Month Pitchers. Until then, enjoy

    GOOD MONTH PITCHERS

    Beckett, Josh: 10-2
    Notes - Beckett returns after going on the disabled listed on June 11th with shoulder inflammation. The Red Sox right-hander's season has mirrored that of his team. Sometimes brilliant, sometimes dreadful and sometimes injured. If Boston is going to secure a wild card spot and fight for the AL East lead, they will need the Beckett of old starting this month, with a sharp breaking pitches complimented by spotting the fastball on the corners.

    Buehrle, Mark: 12-4
    Notes - The Miami left-hander has gotten a lot heat for his record, but the numbers tell a different story. Buehrle leads Marlins starting pitchers in almost every positive category and his peripheral numbers compare almost exactly with how he pitched in Chicago. What has hurt Buehrle more than anything is a lack of run support. The way he holds down lefty hitters (.215 batting average), if the Miami bats start to score runs, July should be terrific like usual for the Missouri native.

    Burnett, A. J.: 10-5
    Notes - Some people are just not made for the Big Apple and quite possibly, Burnett is one of those types. After three undistinguished seasons with the Yankees, A.J. is having a career year with Pittsburgh. Maybe it's the cool necklace the 35-year old veteran is wearing, but his batting average allowed and WHIP numbers are his best since he was a Blue Jay in 2007. More than anything, Burnett has regained his confidence and he loves PNC Park, where he has a smokin' 1.11 ERA.

    Cain, Matt: 11-5
    Notes - The San Francisco pitcher signed a large contract earlier this year and is making the front office look like it made a wise decision. Cain is on pace to shatter his career win total of 14 in 2009 and as July starts, opposing batters are below the Mendoza Line at .195 (batting average) against. Though his velocity is the same, he's averaging a strikeout an inning, which is his highest mark as a major-leaguer.

    Hamels, Cole: 12-5
    Notes - As bad as Philadelphia has been this season, just think where they would be without Cole Hamels. The port-sider has been remarkably consistent for a Phillies offense that has yo-yo tendencies. Hamels is already two-thirds of the way to his career-high in wins of 15 and having survived June (ordinarily his worst month), he and the Phillies should make a move the next 31 days.

    Johnson, Josh: 11-3
    Notes - It has been coming together for the 6'7" Johnson, whose made five consecutive quality starts and is 4-2 with a nifty 2.56 ERA and a 51/17 KW ratio since May 4. After finding a lot of bats to start the year, the hard-throwing Johnson has been able to spot his fastball low in the zone with movement and his normally hard slider has the late-breaking action once again.

    Jurrjens, Jair: 12-4
    Notes - After a horrible start to the season, Jurrjens returned from a trip to Triple-A, pitching like the same Braves pitcher from the prior four seasons. Jurrjens' velocity has been down since he suffered a right knee injury in 2010 and his stint in the minor leagues has been about relearning how to pitch, regaining confidence and better utilizing his secondary pitches to throw strikes and induce ground balls. Let's see how he fares this month.

    Kershaw, Clayton: 11-5
    Notes - The 24-year Dallas native has not received much run support and made costly errors at the wrong times. Where this shows up for Kershaw is being taken yard, as he's permitted 11 homers in 2012, compared to 15 all last season. In looking for bright spot, Kershaw's strikeouts per nine innings continue to rise and if the Dodgers find some offense, the lefty could shine.

    Lincecum, Tim: 11-5
    Notes - One of the biggest mysteries of the season has been the Giants two-time Cy Young winner. He went 10 starts without a victory (0-6), putting together a ridiculous 6.23 ERA. There have been more theories as to what Lincecum's problems have been than an Arthur Conan Doyle book. The fact is he's made mistakes in the zone that have been hit in the air more than in the past, which suggests less sink on his pitches. This is bore out in having his lowest ground ball-to-fly ball ratios since he was rookie. The diminutive Lincecum threw more like his old self in his last June outing and deserves a wait and see approach.

    Morrow, Brandon: 8-4
    Notes - The Blue Jays hurler went on the DL on June 13, with a left oblique strain. In late June he started to play "light catch", however, there is no exact timetable for his return, which is too bad since he was having a breakout campaign.

    Pavano, Carl: 11-5
    Notes - The veteran right-hander has a right anterior capsular strain in his throwing shoulder, which likely has been bothering him since early May. Minnesota officially shut him down the first part of June, when a MRI proved the extent of the injury. Pavano first has to rebuild the strength in the damaged area before doing any throwing.

    Sabathia, CC: 12-5
    Notes - The Yankees ace has a groin strain and is on the DL. He is presumed to return after the All-Star break and build on another typical Sabathia season.

    Weaver, Jered: 12-6
    Notes - The only heavenly aspect of the Angels sickly start of the season was their No.1 pitcher, Jered Weaver. The SoCal native has truly unique skills to work both sides of the plate, change speeds to throw strikes on any count and identify weakness in hitters where he be pitch them going up the ladder (move the ball from low to high in the strike zone) for punch-outs. Though right-handed hitters are only batting .236 against Weaver, left-hand batters are a feeble .169 against his tosses. At the Big A in Anaheim, his ERA is an insane 0.70 this season.

    BAD MONTH PITCHERS

    Hernandez, Livan: 5-11
    Notes - Hernandez made 18 relief appearances for Atlanta this season and was picked up by Milwaukee last month, being another pitching staff leaking oil because of injuries. If the Brewers are so desperate they have to start the Cuban native at this point of his 16-year career, an expected result will likely follow.

    Vargas, Jason: 3-12
    Notes - The Seattle lefty slinger is a fly ball pitcher, which makes him prone to extra-base hits and balls flying over fences. This has been especially true this season, as Vargas has been taken deep 21 times, compared to 22 all of last year.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    MLB
    Armadillo's Write-Up

    Sunday, July 1

    Hot pitchers
    -- Nolasco is 2-2, 1.98 in his last four home starts. Phillies won Blanton's last four starts (3-0, 4.25), scoring 30 runs.
    -- Hudson is 3-1, 2.25 in his last four starts. GGonzalez is 3-1, 4.44 in his last four outings.
    -- Wood has a 2.27 RA in his last five starts.
    -- Cardinals won last three Westbrook starts (2-0, 2.57).
    -- Vogelsong is 3-1, 1.90 in his last six starts.
    -- Niese is 2-0, 2.03 in his last couple starts. Kershaw has a 1.93 RA in his last two starts.

    -- Masterson is 2-2, 1.86 in his last four starts.
    -- Floyd is 2-0, 0.00 (13.1 IP) in his last couple starts. Hughes is 4-1, 2.67 in his last five starts.
    -- BChen is 2-0, 2.13 in his last couple starts. Liriano is 1-0, 2.29 in his last three starts.
    -- Wilson is 5-0, 1.68 in his last seven starts. Laffey blanked Boston for six innings in his first '12 start, at Fenway.
    -- Blackley is 1-0, 2.14 in his last three starts. Darvish is 3-0, 3.13 in his last three starts.

    Cold pitchers
    -- Collmenter is 0-2, 8.87 in five starts this season. Gallardo is 2-2, 4.26 in his last five starts.
    -- Bedard is 0-2, 7.05 in his last three starts.
    -- WRodriguez has a 7.46 RA in his last six starts.
    -- Pomeranz is 0-2, 5.09 in five starts this season. KWells allowed five runs in five IP in his first '12 start.
    -- Arroyo is 1-3, 5.66 in his last six starts.

    -- Matusz is 0-4, 8.83 in his last four starts.
    -- Cobb is 1-4, 5.88 in his last five starts. Smyly is 0-2, 7.78 in his last four starts.
    -- Vargas is 0-3, 7.56 in his last four starts. Doubrant is 2-2, 7.43 in his last four starts.

    Hot Teams
    -- Marlins won their last three games, allowing seven runs.
    -- Cubs won four of their last five games.
    -- Pirates won ten of their last fourteen games.
    -- Padres are 7-5 in their last dozen road games.
    -- Mets won their last four games, allowing three runs.
    -- Reds won first two games of San Francisco series, 5-1/2-1.

    -- Toronto won five of its last six home games. Angels won nine of their last thirteen games, but lost last two.
    -- Bronx Bombers won 16 of their last 21 games, White Sox won six of their last eight games.
    -- Rangers won 13 of their last 15 games.
    -- Red Sox won 12 of their last 17 games.

    Cold Teams
    -- Houston was outscored 30-10 in losing its last five road games.
    -- Phillies lost eight of their last ten away games.
    -- Cardinals lost last three games, allowing 26 runs.
    -- Atlanta lost eight of its last eleven home games. This is last game of road trip for Washington (4-5 on trip so far).
    -- Colorado lost 17 of its last 23 games.
    -- Arizona lost five of its last seven away games. Brewers lost five of their last seven games overall.
    -- Dodgers lost 12 of last 14 games, scoring two runs in last six games.
    -- Giants lost their last two games, scoring two runs.

    -- Indians lost nine of their last 12 road games. Baltimore lost five of its last seven games.
    -- Tampa Bay lost eight of its last eleven games. Tigers lost three of five.
    -- Royals are 5-7 in their last dozen road games. Minnesota lost seven of its last 11 home games, but won last two.
    -- Oakland lost four of its last five games.
    -- Mariners lost 13 of their last 20 games; they're 3-3 this week, despite scoring eight runs in those six games.

    Totals
    -- 12 of last 15 Houston road games went over the total.
    -- Over is 26-9 in Philly's last 35 games.
    -- Six of last seven Atlanta games went over the total.
    -- Over is 8-2-1 in last eleven games at Coors Field.
    -- Under is 11-6-1 in last eighteen Arizona road games.
    -- 14 of last 16 Pittsburgh road games went over the total.
    -- Under is 9-3-1 in Dodgers' last thirteen games.
    -- Ten of last eleven Cincinnati games stayed under total.

    -- Over is 8-2-1 in last eleven Angel games.
    -- Under is 9-4-2 in last fifteen Cleveland road games.
    -- Eight of last eleven White Sox games stayed under the total.
    -- Nine of last eleven Detroit games stayed under the total.
    -- Under is 9-3-1 in last thirteen Oakland games.
    -- Eight of last ten Kansas City road games stayed under.
    -- Last eight Seattle games stayed under the total.

    Umpires
    -- Pitt-StL-- Four of last five Wolf games went over the total.
    -- Wsh-Atl-- Seven of last ten McClelland games went over.
    -- Cin-SF-- Under is 8-2-1 in last eleven Iassogna games.
    -- Hst-Chi-- Seven of last nine Everitt games stayed under.
    -- Phil-Mia-- Favorites won last six Demuth games.
    -- NY-LA-- Over is 6-3-1 in last ten Randazzo games. 5:00 local time start; shadows could be a factor.
    -- Az-Mil-- Four of last five Hickox games stayed under the total.
    -- SD-Col-- Six of last eight Carapazza games stayed under total.

    -- LA-Tor-- Favorites won six of last seven Hoye games.
    -- Chi-NY-- Five of last seven Cooper games went over the total.
    -- Clev-Blt-- 12 of last 15 Drake games went over the total.
    -- KC-Min-- 14 of 15 Emmel games went over total; they played twinbill Saturday; check late to make sure Emmel is behind plate here.
    -- A's-Tex-- Visiting team won six of last nine Gonzalez games.
    -- Bos-Sea-- 11 of last 15 Culbreth games went over total.
    -- Det-TB-- Under is 6-1-1 in last eight Muchlinski games.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #3
      Sunday, July 1

      Game Score Status Pick Amount

      Minnesota - 3:00 PM ET Minnesota -4.5 500
      San Antonio - Under 158 500

      Phoenix - 4:00 PM ET Washington -4 500
      Washington - Under 155.5 500

      Seattle - 5:00 PM ET Connecticut -9.5 500
      Connecticut - Under 147.5 500

      Atlanta - 6:00 PM ET Atlanta -1.5 500
      Chicago - Under 152 500
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #4
        MLB Last 5 days....

        Date WLT Pct Net Units Record
        06/30/12 19-*13-*0 59.38% +*3105 Detail
        06/29/12 14-*15-*0 48.28% -*515 Detail
        06/28/12 15-*8-*1 65.22% +*3690 Detail
        06/27/12 14-*10-*0 58.33% +*1800 Detail
        06/26/12 9-*7-*0 56.25% +*810 Detail

        Sunday, July 1

        Game Score Status Pick Amount

        Philadelphia - 1:10 PM ET Miami -123 500
        Miami - Under 9 500

        Cleveland - 1:35 PM ET Cleveland -104 500
        Baltimore - Under 10 500

        Washington - 1:35 PM ET Atlanta -113 500
        Atlanta - Under 7.5 500

        Detroit - 1:40 PM ET Tampa Bay -123 500
        Tampa Bay - Over 8.5 500

        Chi. White Sox - 2:05 PM ET Chi. White Sox +145 500
        NY Yankees - Over 10.5 500

        Kansas City - 2:10 PM ET Kansas City +122 500
        Minnesota - Under 8 500

        Arizona - 2:10 PM ET Milwaukee -149 500
        Milwaukee - Over 8.5 500

        Pittsburgh - 2:15 PM ET Pittsburgh +155 500
        St. Louis - Over 9 500

        Houston - 2:20 PM ET Chi. Cubs -117 500
        Chi. Cubs

        LA Angels - 3:07 PM ET Toronto +136 500
        Toronto - Over 9 500

        San Diego - 3:10 PM ET San Diego +138 500
        Colorado - Over 12 500

        Cincinnati - 4:05 PM ET San Francisco -145 500
        San Francisco - Under 7.5 500

        Boston - 4:10 PM ET Boston -121 500
        Seattle - Under 8 500

        Oakland - 7:05 PM ET Oakland +206 500
        Texas - Over 10.5 500

        NY Mets - 8:00 PM ET NY Mets +140 500
        LA Dodgers - Under 6.5 500
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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