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Deberg_1990 04-14-2016 05:39 PM

Roof is open tonight!!

Where's the official thread?

Coach 04-14-2016 05:40 PM

http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/now-k...st-impossible/

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Pretty obviously, it’s too early to learn much from our 2016 regular-season sample sizes. In most cases, we just need to be patient until the sample sizes grow, over the course of weeks or months. We go through this every single year, and it’s just part of re-transitioning into the baseball routine. But what if we could work backwards? Take Kelvin Herrera. What if we could increase his sample size by including last year’s playoffs? It sounds weird, but I’ll tell you why it’s possible: Just in time for the playoffs, Herrera started doing something. He’s continued that something into 2016, and it’s made him unfair.

I’m not even deterred by the fact that I wrote about this last October. I generally don’t like repetition, but it’s a new year, now, and Herrera’s keeping it up. So I won’t stop until more people understand that Kelvin Herrera now possesses a reliable breaking ball, and that goes with his blazing heater and high-80s changeup. The breaker comes in around 81 – 84, and based on what we can see, this is turning Herrera into a monster.



Herrera’s story is similar to that of many relievers. He has a good fastball, and he’s long had a good second pitch. Where, for many relievers, the second pitch is a slider, for Herrera it’s been his changeup. Regardless, the problem was finding a third weapon worth a damn. Herrera used to dabble with a low-80s curveball. Last year, he messed around with a high-80s slider. They weren’t quite what he was looking for. Then the 2015 playoffs began.

I’m not exaggerating when I say this happened almost overnight: The ALDS started, and Herrera revealed this hybrid breaking ball. It’s like he was saving it for the playoffs. And he didn’t just flash it from time to time; he went to it consistently, and he’s continued to do so early in 2016. If you look through Herrera’s history, it’s as if he blended his old curve and his newer slider into a breaking-ball compromise. This one, he seems to like, with a curveball’s speed and horizontal break, and something more like a slider’s drop.

In last year’s regular season, Herrera threw 76% heaters, 18% changeups, and 6% breaking balls. Since the start of the playoffs, he’s thrown 65% heaters, 10% changeups, and 25% breaking balls. Just a third of those breaking balls have been thrown in two-strike counts, so Herrera has used them in all situations. This is a high-octane reliever, now with a starter’s repertoire. Batters have to be aware of three different speeds, and the numbers reflect how difficult that is.

Remember when Herrera really seemed to emerge in 2014? He struck out 22% of his opponents.

Remember how Herrera kept it up through 2015? He struck out 22% of his opponents.

Then came the breaking ball. This is where I’m going to combine the sample sizes. Since the start of last year’s playoffs, Herrera has struck out 39% of his opponents. He’s also, for whatever it’s worth, trimmed his walks. He’s just been better. It was always a little strange that Herrera didn’t punch more batters out. Now he is, and the Royals bullpen is getting additional help it didn’t even need.

It’s not always about executing every single pitch right away. Every pitch doesn’t have to be a strike; every pitch just needs to set up another pitch. The way Herrera’s repertoire now works together, hitters have more to think about, with an extraordinary fastball but also a breaker at about 84% the speed. And it’s not like the changeup has gone away. It’s just used a little less, just like the fastball. Something had to give to make room for this slurve, and it looks like the slurve is going to stick around. I’m not sure why it wouldn’t.

The Royals have loved Kelvin Herrera for a while. His fastball made him hard to hit square, and every so often, he’d work in this unhittable changeup. Herrera first thrived in the postseason spotlight with two pitches. Then he came back and thrived with three, and to this day he’s got the same three going. I don’t know if we can say he’s as good as Wade Davis, but I do know that the Royals don’t have to pick.

Prison Bitch 04-14-2016 10:20 PM

Starting pitching has been as good as I can ever remember, it's early obv and they won't end the season with 1985 numbers but man. If we have any rotation at all this year we are going to the playoffs

BWillie 04-14-2016 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 12178110)
Sling to carry the Fox sports midwest channel.

switching to Sling, dropping Communistcast - will get internet w/ my roku2 and do it that way
tiired of paying 130/mo

I don't get why so many are dropping cable & satellite. If you are not a sports fan, I guess I get it but there is so much sports programming to go around now. Its fantastic. Night and day compared to just a couple decades ago. I can watch every single Royals game. Everysingle KU game. Even crappy Ku ootball games and get all the post game & pregame. Plus the addition of the DVR and MLB, NBA, NFL networks etc. Its never been a better time to be a sports fan. $130 a month is a great deal if u ask me

Mother****erJones 04-15-2016 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Great Expectations (Post 12178788)
White sox have all they're hitters and there pitchers playing well.

Lol ya sorry typo. :D sue me!

Mother****erJones 04-15-2016 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 12178798)
Settle down their. It was just a typing air or.

:D ****ing autocorrect

Saul Good 04-15-2016 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 12179897)
Starting pitching has been as good as I can ever remember, it's early obv and they won't end the season with 1985 numbers but man. If we have any rotation at all this year we are going to the playoffs

This is the best situation a starting pitcher could ever ask for. We play in a pitcher friendly ballpark. We have as good a defense as the game has ever seen at both taking away hits and erasing them on the base paths. Then, we've got a bullpen that allows a pitcher to go max effort because we only need 5 2/3 innings. It's incredible.

WilliamTheIrish 04-15-2016 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 12179930)
I don't get why so many are dropping cable & satellite. If you are not a sports fan, I guess I get it but there is so much sports programming to go around now. Its fantastic. Night and day compared to just a couple decades ago. I can watch every single Royals game. Everysingle KU game. Even crappy Ku ootball games and get all the post game & pregame. Plus the addition of the DVR and MLB, NBA, NFL networks etc. Its never been a better time to be a sports fan. $130 a month is a great deal if u ask me

I get all that programming paying only 52$ per month for Internet. I can find a link to any live sports with my firestick. Last night, the Royals streamed in HD to my TV through a link.

I'll never pay a cable service again.

WhawhaWhat 04-15-2016 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 12179930)
I don't get why so many are dropping cable & satellite. If you are not a sports fan, I guess I get it but there is so much sports programming to go around now. Its fantastic. Night and day compared to just a couple decades ago. I can watch every single Royals game. Every single KU game. Even crappy Ku football games and get all the post game & pregame. Plus the addition of the DVR and MLB, NBA, NFL networks etc. Its never been a better time to be a sports fan. $130 a month is a great deal if u ask me

People have found a way to watch most of that without paying. I have logins for Fox Sports Go, watchESPN and HBO Go without having to pay for cable. With the Kodi app they have sports add-ons that have live game streams plus archived games that you can watch anytime you want.

Great Expectations 04-15-2016 12:41 PM

Why are we underdogs with Eddie pitching against the A's?

Saul Good 04-15-2016 12:51 PM

This is the seventh time in ten games we've been underdogs.

Bowser 04-15-2016 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Great Expectations (Post 12180385)
Why are we underdogs with Eddie pitching against the A's?

Because we're only going to win 72 games this year. Haven't you heard?

sedated 04-15-2016 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 12180363)
People have found a way to watch most of that without paying. I have logins for Fox Sports Go, watchESPN and HBO Go without having to pay for cable.

Those passwords are linked to paid accounts, right? So you do need cable, you are just letting someone else pay for it.

kcfanXIII 04-15-2016 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by sedated (Post 12180456)
Those passwords are linked to paid accounts, right? So you do need cable, you are just letting someone else pay for it.

I don't get why people give out their log in so cheap skates don't have to pay. If you want to help with my bill, I will share my info. Until then, you can go to the bar like every other cord cutter around. Having said that, I'm going to look into sling, simply because I'm tired of a Uverse bill that is the size of a car payment...

Fansy the Famous Bard 04-15-2016 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 12180433)
Because we're only going to win 72 games this year. Haven't you heard?

Only 65 left to go!


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