Yea I heard it on MLB Shredders. And Woo was like tenth- there were 9 better rated.2ninr wrote: ↑04 Feb 2026 07:00 am4 seam and 2 seam, or sinker, combined 72%. 48% 4 seam.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑04 Feb 2026 06:44 amWhere did you get 72%? Am I reading this wrong? It says 47%2ninr wrote: ↑04 Feb 2026 06:08 amWoo threw 72% fastball last year. And yes. Guys with power arms and poor secondary pitches become relievers. I believe we are going to start seeing teams use guys with a full arsenal of pitches more and more as the 5 inning start becomes more prevalent. Think Tink Hence.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑04 Feb 2026 05:59 amSo you are saying the power arm extends into the pen. I mentioned earlier that I saw a stat that Woo threw 70 percent fastballs. Is that possible- did I simply hear wrong.2ninr wrote: ↑04 Feb 2026 05:57 amWhen you are trying to prevent one run, you want a strikeout.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑04 Feb 2026 05:39 amHow did teams with two power arms do? And does the power arm idea extend into the pen.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑03 Feb 2026 07:25 amAnd the Mets were under achieving. Heres a tough one for ya- correlation of K/9 and wins- with teams with two power arms or more.mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑03 Feb 2026 07:22 amThe top teams in K/9 - Atlanta, Houston, Milwaukee, Mets, Yankees, Dodgers, Padres, Philadelphia. All but the Mets in the top 10 on wins.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑03 Feb 2026 07:19 amVery interesting stat. Any correlation to K/9 and wins?mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑03 Feb 2026 07:16 am From 2021 to 2025, the Cardinals were 29th in K/9 (ahead of only Colorado). That has to change.
So, yes.
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With all these past 'pitch to contact ' type pitchers the Cardinals consistently had on the mound , it will be refreshing to see a couple guys coming down the pike like Cijntje , Doyle , etc. blow some strike 3 fastballs past some hitters for outs. Nothng better for a fielder that doesn't have to chase down a hit ball for the out. Don't let the batter hit it in the first place. Go Cardinals !
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Yes it will.someone posted we were 29th in K/9.ramfandan wrote: ↑04 Feb 2026 07:05 am With all these past 'pitch to contact ' type pitchers the Cardinals consistently had on the mound , it will be refreshing to see a couple guys coming down the pike like Cijntje , Doyle , etc. blow some strike 3 fastballs past some hitters for outs. Nothng better for a fielder that doesn't have to chase down a hit ball for the out. Don't let the batter hit it in the first place. Go Cardinals !
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Agree 100%. Exiting part of the game seeing your pitcher strike the other guys out, especially with men in scoring position.ramfandan wrote: ↑04 Feb 2026 07:05 am With all these past 'pitch to contact ' type pitchers the Cardinals consistently had on the mound , it will be refreshing to see a couple guys coming down the pike like Cijntje , Doyle , etc. blow some strike 3 fastballs past some hitters for outs. Nothng better for a fielder that doesn't have to chase down a hit ball for the out. Don't let the batter hit it in the first place. Go Cardinals !