Adjusted Bullpen Stats

I will keep track, series by series, a set of adjusted stats to attempt to accurately maintain an account of how the Brewers' bullpen is doing.

1. Adjusted lead opportunity. Beyond the SVO (sv, hld, or blsv), includes tie games (tie, blown tie).

2. Shared blown save. Counted whenever a reliever records a blsv, but was preceded by another reliever that allowed runs, or another pitcher that had inherited runners score for the blown save.

3. Adjusted Reliever WHIP. Accounts for inherited runners. Adjusted WHIP = (R)/(BB+H). Adjusted Reliever WHIP =(R+IS)/(BB+H+IR)

Brian Shouse 2007

Adjusted WHIP: 0.32 R/baserunner (basically, 32% of baserunners scored)

Adjusted reliever WHIP: 0.27 R/baserunner (basically, 27% of baserunners scored)

Derrick Turnbow 2007Adjusted WHIP: 0.40 (40%)Adjusted reliever WHIP: 0.46 (46%) Francisco Cordero 2007Adjusted WHIP: 0.33 (33%)Adjusted reliever WHIP: 0.31 (31%)

4. Scoreless innings. As simple as it sounds. Scoreless innings % = Scoreless IP/IP

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I'm Nicholas Zettel, and I've got the Junkball Blues. All I need for a cure is a sinkerball pitcher here, a curveball specialist there, and a bunch of guys with fastballs that top out in the high-80s. And those days when the knuckleball wasn't a speciality pitch, and pitchers simply kept one in their back pocket? That's what I'm talking about!

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