striker42
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Yeah it’s a pretty big deal. 8 IP, 3 hits, 13 K, 1 BB, and no runs. Then 6 IP, 6 hits, 6 K, no walks, and 3 runs. He’s been pitching great in his two starts.
Also, while Gonsolin is good, he had a pretty lucky HR/FB ratio. His HR/FB was 4.0% with 42% of balls in play fly balls and 24% line drives. Only 34% were ground balls. Anderson had a low percentage at 4.5% but Anderson sees over half the balls put in play against him stay on the ground. So the fluky HR rate has a much larger impact on Gonsolin. That shows in their xFIPs.
Gonsolin xFIP- 3.80
Anderson xFIP- 3.45
Compare that to Kershaw's xFIP of 2.62
So I think this is a big thing for us. We went from clearly outgunned to a fairly close matchup on the mound.