Here is a link to a story I wrote for SportsBubbler's Brewers page about the Brewers starting pitching. Specifically, I analyzed the results of our starters' approaches with two outs recorded in an inning; I recorded the R, H, BB, E, and HBP allowed once two outs were recorded. Somewhat surprisingly, there was actually a significant trend in Brewers losses vs. Brewers wins: our starting pitchers systematically allow more R and BB during losses when two outs are recorded, versus wins. Perhaps not surprisingly, our pitchers that do not have the strongest stuff allow the most runs with two outs already recorded (Suppan, Bush, Villanueva), and our pitchers with stronger stuff allow fewer runs with two outs recorded (Parra, Sheets). Gallardo's sample of starts is really too small to conclude anything significant, although he also tended to allow fewer runs with two outs recorded than his counterpart.
Here are the stats:
Dave Bush: 16 H, 5 BB, 2 E, 15 R (39% H, 28% BB, 50% R)
April 3, 2008 (@ ChC) (L): 1 BB, 1 R
April 9, 2008 (vs. Cin) (L): 0 H, 1 E, 2 R
April 15, 2008 (@ StL) (L): 4 H, 3 R
April 23, 2008 (vs. Phi) (W): 3 H, 1 R
May 7, 2008 (@ Fla) (L): 3 H, 1 BB, 3 R
May 12, 2008 (vs. StL) (W): 3 H, 1 BB, 1 R
May 17, 2008 (@ Bos, 2) (L): 3 H, 2 BB, 1 E, 4 R
Carlos Villanueva: 18 H, 8 BB, 2 E, 12 R (28% H, 50% BB, 32% R)
April 4, 2008 (vs. SF) (W): 3 H, 2 BB, 0 R
April 10, 2008 (vs. Cin) (L): 1 BB, 0 R
April 16, 2008 (@ StL) (L): 1 H, 0 R
April 21, 2008 (vs. StL) (L): 2 H, 4 BB, 2 R
April 26, 2008 (vs. Fla) (W): 1 H, 1 E, 0 R
May 3, 2008 (@ Hou) (L): 1 H, 0 R
May 8, 2008 (@ Fla) (L): 5 H, 1 BB, 1 E, 6 R
May 13, 2008 (vs. LAD) (W): 3 H, 2 R
May 18, 2008 (@ Bos) (L): 2 H, 2 R
Jeff Suppan: 18 H, 8 BB, 1 HBP, 10 R (29% H, 38% BB, 32% R)
April 2, 2008 (@ ChC) (W): 4 H, 0 R
April 8, 2008 (vs. Cin) (W): 4 H, 1 BB, 1 R
April 13, 2008 (@ NYM) (W): 1 H, 1 R
April 19, 2008 (@ Cin) (W): 1 H, 1 BB, 0 R
April 24, 2008 (vs. Phi) (L): 1 H, 1 BB, 0 R
April 30, 2008 (@ ChC) (L): 2 H, 1 R
May 6, 2008 (@ Fla) (L): 2 H, 1 BB, 2 R
May 11, 2008 (vs. StL) (W): 1 H, 2 BB, 1 R
May 17, 2008 (@ Bos, 1) (L): 2 H, 2 BB, 1 HBP, 4 R
Ben Sheets: 13 H, 6 BB, 1 E, 3 R (31% H, 50% BB, 15% R)
March 31, 2008 (@ ChC) (W): 2 BB, 0 R
April 6, 2008 (vs. SF) (W): 3 H, 0 R
April 12, 2008 (@ NYM) (W): 2 H, 1 BB, 1 R
April 18, 2008 (@ Cin) (W): x
April 29, 2008 (@ ChC) (W): 2 BB, 0 R
May 4, 2008 (@ Hou) (L): 3 H, 1 E, 2 R
May 10, 2008 (vs. StL) (L): 4 H, 1 BB, 0 R
May 15, 2008 (vs. LAD) (L): 1 H, 0 R
Yovani Gallardo: 4 H, 2 BB, 1 R (21% H, 33% BB, 25% R)
April 20, 2008 (@ Cin) (L): 2 H, 2 BB, 0 R
April 25, 2008 (vs. Fla) (L): 1 H, 0 R
May 1, 2008 (@ ChC) (W): 1 H, 1 R
Manny Parra: 12 H, 4 BB, 2 E, 4 R (25% H, 18% BB, 16% R)
April 5, 2008 (vs. SF) (W): x
April 11, 2008 (@ NYM) (L): x
April 17, 2008 (@ StL) (W): x
April 22, 2008 (vs. StL) (W): 4 H, 1 E, 1 R
April 27, 2008 (vs. Fla) (L): 3 H, 2 BB, 0 R
May 3, 2008 (@ Hou) (L): 2 H, 1 BB, 0 R
May 9, 2008 (vs. StL) (W): 1 H, 1 R
May 14, 2008 (vs. LAD) (L): 2 H, 1 BB, 1 E, 2 R
Wins: 35 H, 12 BB, 2 E, 11 R with two outs recorded
Losses: 46 H, 20 BB, 4 E, 1 HBP, 34 R with two outs recorded
Part of me wonders if we can isolate the problems with two outs recorded to scouting approaches, pitching plans, or perhaps even composure on the mound. I suppose it's not entirely implausible that runs are likely to score with two outs -- after all, while the first two outs of an inning are recorded, teams can advance runners, or string together a walk or hit earlier in the inning, and cash that run in later. However, part of me thinks that this is one aspect of the pitching that stands out -- some of our starters are not merely allowing runners that are already on base to score with two outs; rather, they record two outs, and then allow home runs, or allow walks and hits after the outs are recorded.
Given the Brewers' recent fortunes, I believe there is a lot that we can analyze and find concern with; this is one aspect of our team's performance that is affecting the Brewers' ability to remain competitive in each and every game.