Ian Anderson's stuff

There are serious red flags in Anderson's numbers...

.182 BABIP against is clearly unsustainable.

82.5% LOB% is clearly unsustainable.

7.7% HR/FB rate is clearly unsustainable.

4.09 BB/9 is barely acceptable for a SP.

Ian Anderson is undoubtedly an MLB SP, but his 1.64 ERA is largely an illusion. FIP and xFIP peg him as more of a 3.0-3.5 ERA guy, and once all those unsustainable stats regress that's probably what we will see.

Of course, an ERA in the 3.0-3.5 range is still very good...he just isn't Max Fried, or probably even Soroka.
 
There are serious red flags in Anderson's numbers...

.182 BABIP against is clearly unsustainable.

82.5% LOB% is clearly unsustainable.

7.7% HR/FB rate is clearly unsustainable.

4.09 BB/9 is barely acceptable for a SP.

Ian Anderson is undoubtedly an MLB SP, but his 1.64 ERA is largely an illusion. FIP and xFIP peg him as more of a 3.0-3.5 ERA guy, and once all those unsustainable stats regress that's probably what we will see.

Of course, an ERA in the 3.0-3.5 range is still very good...he just isn't Max Fried, or probably even Soroka.

I’ll take that all day e’ry day.
 
There are serious red flags in Anderson's numbers...

.182 BABIP against is clearly unsustainable.

82.5% LOB% is clearly unsustainable.

7.7% HR/FB rate is clearly unsustainable.

4.09 BB/9 is barely acceptable for a SP.

Ian Anderson is undoubtedly an MLB SP, but his 1.64 ERA is largely an illusion. FIP and xFIP peg him as more of a 3.0-3.5 ERA guy, and once all those unsustainable stats regress that's probably what we will see.

Of course, an ERA in the 3.0-3.5 range is still very good...he just isn't Max Fried, or probably even Soroka.

you've been on it. I think we have agreement by most on the board.

I'd love to have him as my 4 with upside to be better long term. Lots of upside in any game that he could put it all together and pitch like a stud.

IF we can find a way to land a Bauer or even a Stroman, then I like the pitching next year.

New Guy, Fried, Soroka, Anderson, Wright. Let Wright be the fifth starter. I think he'll frustrate but let him work and I think he'll be a very good 5 over an entire season sample. The Braves will always add one vetran starter reclamation project for 1 million to compete. That scrap heap guy has turned out be be useful most years. Scrap heap can make Wright work and maybe serve as Soroka insurance.

It's not a scary group, but i think it would be a very good group of starters.
 
Has anyone graded Yona pitches yet. Haven’t seen him outside of some highlights. But a guy with 98 and a sharp slider has to be somewhat intriguing.
 
I think folks are exaggerating Ynoa’s stuff a bit. That type of velocity simply isn’t special anymore.

His 95.1 on the FA is pretty standard, and it has mediocre rise at 8”. Just good enough to be good. For reference, Anderson’s is 95.0 with 9.4” of rise, and is plus.

The SL is also mediocre that’s a downer more so than a vertical mover, and the CH is very rarely used.

It’s a typical BP profile for the most part so far.
 
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Don't know Hobbs personally, but be careful how much weight you give to Razzball analysis - I used to write for them.

Oh I know. He's just an amateur. I've read his stuff for years. But this article was very in depth and covered it pretty well from an outsiders perspective. Not saying it's the bible.
 
I think folks are exaggerating Ynoa’s stuff a bit. That type of velocity simply isn’t special anymore.

His 95.1 on the FA is pretty standard, and it has mediocre rise at 8”. Just good enough to be good. For reference, Anderson’s is 95.0 with 9.4” of rise, and is plus.

The SL is also mediocre that’s a downer more so than a vertical mover, and the CH is very rarely used.

It’s a typical BP profile for the most part so far.

Thanks for the pseudo grade. I know nothing about the kid other than a few successful starts mixed with meh performances. I have only seen a few highlights and his FA was always hitting 97-98. Then every other K was on a slider that end up in the dirt or close to it. I think the kid is young but I don’t even know if that is true.

I would love to get a cheap BP guy out of him if that is what he becomes. That is not a negative result. My wagon is hitched to Wright figuring something out still with Fried and Soroka coming back and continuing to grow.
 
I think he’s 22? Never really cared enough to check.

The highlights will obviously show him striking someone out on a well executed slider...that’s why it’s a highlight. As with most guys, it’s a matter of how often they execute vs how often they throw up a turd.
 
you've been on it. I think we have agreement by most on the board.

I'd love to have him as my 4 with upside to be better long term. Lots of upside in any game that he could put it all together and pitch like a stud.

IF we can find a way to land a Bauer or even a Stroman, then I like the pitching next year.

New Guy, Fried, Soroka, Anderson, Wright. Let Wright be the fifth starter. I think he'll frustrate but let him work and I think he'll be a very good 5 over an entire season sample. The Braves will always add one vetran starter reclamation project for 1 million to compete. That scrap heap guy has turned out be be useful most years. Scrap heap can make Wright work and maybe serve as Soroka insurance.

It's not a scary group, but i think it would be a very good group of starters.

I think a pick up of Odorizzi and re-signing Felix for the pitching staff is the way to go. Make sure to keep Tomlin as well.
 
@Enscheff, any input/thoughts on Anderson's first postseason start?

I think he pitched a good game when every pitcher on both rosters pitched very well.

So either every pitcher on both rosters is a stud, or some combination of small sample size oddness and the hitting environment played a significant role in the Reds scoring 0 runs in 22 innings, and the Braves scoring 2 runs in 20 innings before finally popping 2 HRs in the last inning.
 
pitching ninja had another gif of Anderson's tunneling of FB and CH....amazing how similar.

I think he's getting overrated. Thinking of him as an ace is unfair IMO. I still think we need to try and get a stud in FA. If we could get an impact guy, then I'm ecstatic about Soroka, Fried and Anderson in our middle. I think I'd love Wright as a 5. I think Wright is likely to be a guy who 1/2 the time is 5-6 innings giving up 2-3 innings, 1/4 time 6-7 dominance and 1/4 time blow up.

If we could get Bauer (don't think it's realistic), then our rotation looks really good.
 
pitching ninja had another gif of Anderson's tunneling of FB and CH....amazing how similar.

I think he's getting overrated. Thinking of him as an ace is unfair IMO. I still think we need to try and get a stud in FA. If we could get an impact guy, then I'm ecstatic about Soroka, Fried and Anderson in our middle. I think I'd love Wright as a 5. I think Wright is likely to be a guy who 1/2 the time is 5-6 innings giving up 2-3 innings, 1/4 time 6-7 dominance and 1/4 time blow up.

If we could get Bauer (don't think it's realistic), then our rotation looks really good.

question is, who would that stud be? AA isn't going to pay for one. and i don't think he should.
 
Ian success going forward will be how he adjust to the league adjusting to him.

I was watching Kershaw last night for a few innings and he too looks like an over the top thrower. But he gets a ton of spin on his curve/slider. So how does he do it like that. Or was I just to buzzed to really see his arm slot.
 
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