[quote:5a71496fe9]J.Peavy WIN(3-4) 5 1/3 2 0 0 0 8 0 53 4.44[/quote:5a71496fe9]
I saw Bernie's posting on the pitching. We'll see what comes out of it.
I know what I see (I've got example upon example of these strange outcomes) and an appreciation of statistical analysis (I do it all day at work). So, I am not just yelling because I tossed 10 coins and they all came up heads when I wanted tails.
I remember a few years ago, I posted the issue around sluggers going cold mid-season (Edmonds hit 50 HRs by the all-star break and hit another 15 in 81 games in Shea with three or four other Sheas in the league). Several decried it as sour grapes but we saw what happened at TSN when a code review showed the "power sapper" code at play.
The above pitching line comes from my last series - Peavy tosses 5.3 innings yields 2 hits and whiffs 8 [b:5a71496fe9]ONLY TO BE PULLED[/b:5a71496fe9]?
Slow hook, conservative relief.
In reviewing my losses, I've had more blown bullpen events than I care to recall.
Besides blown bull pen management, I've noticed an increase in WPs / Balks / and catcher errors. Hell, I had one catcher with a 2e4 rating and he had 18 errors. On another team, I have Tony Pena and 8 pitchers with -1 holds (the other 4 have 0 or +1) but I can't toss out one base thief while Pena has 5 errors already.
In other leagues, I have noticed last place teams playing above their cards against better teams and poorly against evenly matched teams. Several 80s veterans say the logic allows the poor teams to match-up so the owners play again. I [b:5a71496fe9]highly doubt[/b:5a71496fe9] that theory but I have had too many teams playing above .590 ball mid-season go south when playing a few of these empty teams.
Yes, it is a game of luck and opportunity. However, you don't expect HAL to short change you on the opportunity.