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Who would we have to replace him with? I think we are stuck trotting him out for awhile
Gray - Fedde - Adon - Rogers - Sanchez. Essentially, swap him with Rogers.
His spin rate is way down on his slider and some other pitches from 2019, and just isn't effective any more. It's probably a combination of sticky stuff crack down, age, and low 90s fastballs just not cutting it in the majors any more. Also I think he used to benefit from getting strikes called out of the zone that umps don't call any more.
Oh, awesome. I have been using this on mobile but didn't realize it had the spin data down below also - thank you. He lost the most spin right after 2019. Then slight downticks each year since.
Its pretty obvious MLB is freaking with the baseball. But theycfreaked with it in 2019. Hell, the only reason we won the NLDS was because they ran out of the juiced baseballs in the 2019 season, and had to use the unjuiced ones. If Will Smith hits a baseball from the beginning of the year, the Dodgers walk off Game 5 before Howie ever comes to the plate.
Well Corbin should be well rested for his start today as our " Ace" and best hope to stop the skid. After all , he only threw 1 2/3 innings on his last start
It's thoughts like this that make me glad I cut the cord at the start of 2020 and haven't subscribed to anything that carries MASN
Not looking for a good game against the Rockies for Corbin. Breaking ball pitchers don't usually fair too well in Colorado because of the air.
He pitched 7 scoreless innings last night.
I have asked this question in a game day thread. Was Corbins four pitch 3 out first inning in his last game a Nationals record?
According to this list, four Nats have had three-pitch innings: https://www.baseball-almanac.com/feats/3_pitch_inning.shtmlRamon Ortiz, 07-30-2006 (5th inning)Matt Chico, 04-11-2008 (7th inning)Stephen Strasburg, 09-29-2017 (6th inning)Jimmy Cordero, 08-31-2018 (8th inning)
Corbin has made six starts and has a 7.16 ERA. In 19⅓ innings throwing to Adams, the lefty has allowed seven earned runs, struck out 15 and walked five, including an eight-inning complete game against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on Wednesday. In 8⅓ innings throwing to Keibert Ruiz, the team’s unquestioned starter, he has allowed 15 earned runs, struck out 11 and walked eight, including a loss to the front-running New York Mets on Opening Day and a disastrous outing against the San Francisco Giants on April 22.