G
124
AB
382
R
50
H
86
2B
15
3B
1
HR
19
RBI
61
SB
1
CS
1
BB
37
SO
108
AVG
.225
OBP
.300
SLG
.419
OPS
.718
G
28
GS
24
IP
133.0
H
123
ER
67
HR
17
BB
62
K
161
W
7
L
10
SV
-
ERA
4.53
WHIP
1.39
Arrighetti's rookie season had a little bit of everything for everyone, both his fans as well as his detractors. He had four different contests in which he struck out 10 or more batters capped off by a 13 strikeout performance against Boston. Four other times, he allowed 5 or more earned runs, including 7 in just 1.1 innings against Detroit. He twice allowed 3 homers in a contest, and yet struck out 27.1% of the batters fe faced. However, it was that inconsistency which led to him winning just 7 of his 28 starts for a team which won its division. The rookie lived and died off his curveball and sweeper, which collectively held opposing hitters to a .151 batting average while the league hit .296 off the rest of his offerings. Arrighetti showed signs of progress in the second half as three of the four aforementioned big strikeout games came after the break and a reduction in his walk rate helped reduce his ERA two and a half runs from the first half. As long as his non-breaking pitches are this hittable, homers will continue to be an issue for him in Houston, but reducing the walks can help offset some of that damage. That 21.4% K-BB% in the second half of the season is something to admire since his overall numbers somewhat mask that late season goodness.
P  MIL
G
27
GS
12
IP
83.0
H
75
ER
38
HR
10
BB
34
K
98
W
4
L
6
SV
-
ERA
4.12
WHIP
1.31
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