Adjusted Bullpen Stats for the Marlins Series

The Brewers pen pitched very well against the Marlins in three close games, but once again experienced some blown tie games, which just seems to be the effects of their over usage. Luckily, they've received more 6 IP+ starts recently, hopefully that trend continues and this group of arms can rest.

Adjusted Bullpen Stats April 25-27 

Adjusted leads converted (5/8, 63%; season 37/49, 76%)

Shouse: 1/1 (tie game)

Gagne: 3/3 (two tie games, one SVO)

Mota: 1/2 (one tie, tie opportunity)

Torres: 0/1 (SVO)

McClung: 0/1 (tie opportunity)

 

Shared blown saves: 0

 

Adjusted reliever WHIP (season) (R+IS)/(BB+H+IR):

 

Stetter: 0% (0+0)/(3+2+4)

Shouse: 27% (4+3)/(3+7+16)

Riske: 36% (9+1)/(8+13+7)

Torres: 22%  (3+3)/(7+13+7)

McClung: 46% (5+1)/(4+8+1)

Gagne: 56% (8+1)/(4+10+2)

 

Series: 4/0 (Riske 1/0; Stetter 3/0)

 

Scoreless IP (season):

 

Torres: 12.0

Mota: 11.3

Gagne: 7.7

Riske: 7.7

Shouse: 6.3

Stetter: 6.0

McClung: 5.7

Turnbow: 3.0

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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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