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I've been a little preoccupied with starting pitcher performance lately. I have played in the '60s, '70s and '80s leagues with $80 million caps, and for the most part it seems starting pitchers have higher ERAs and WHIPs than their actual performance. I can think of a few reasons for this: 1) a 12-team league has a better pool of offensive talent than the entire league, 2) NL starters in DH leagues face better hitters, 3) pitchers who played in pitchers parks who are drafted to play in hitters parks for half their games will be affected, and 4) pitchers like Jim Palmer, who played with world class defense (Brooks Robinson, Mark Belanger and Paul Blair) may be drafted on teams with less than stellar play, especially up the middle.
I'm curious to know if anyone has experienced better than expected performance from pitchers who played in hitters parks and got drafted to play on teams with a pitchers park, or if a team of 1s up the middle defensively has significantly helped a pitcher's performance if he actually played with less talented defense in real life?
Any thoughts will be appreciated.
I'm curious to know if anyone has experienced better than expected performance from pitchers who played in hitters parks and got drafted to play on teams with a pitchers park, or if a team of 1s up the middle defensively has significantly helped a pitcher's performance if he actually played with less talented defense in real life?
Any thoughts will be appreciated.