Most of the starters that I look at--when I'm looking to see how they perform in their day starts--perform BETTER in their day starts than night starts.
The batting stats don't seem too out of whack to me. There's a few glaring ones like the Angels OPS of .689 during the day, Seattle .676 during the day, or even the Mets at .825 during the day (wish I could get that R/L splits). But generally offensive stats don't look so DOWN during the day.
I'm just wondering why almost every SP has a better ERA and better BAA during the day.
Even more curious as to how it's affecting totals.
I think I'm staying away from the d'rays-Indians OVER because of this day stuff; Shields has done his best work during day starts for years now and Lee, for his career, has a better ERA day than night.
Chime in if you got anything for me.
Even an opinion.
:SIB
The batting stats don't seem too out of whack to me. There's a few glaring ones like the Angels OPS of .689 during the day, Seattle .676 during the day, or even the Mets at .825 during the day (wish I could get that R/L splits). But generally offensive stats don't look so DOWN during the day.
I'm just wondering why almost every SP has a better ERA and better BAA during the day.
Even more curious as to how it's affecting totals.
I think I'm staying away from the d'rays-Indians OVER because of this day stuff; Shields has done his best work during day starts for years now and Lee, for his career, has a better ERA day than night.
Chime in if you got anything for me.
Even an opinion.
:SIB

