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PPP 150 - All Baltimore Orioles SP Analyzed

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🗓️ 4 January 2023

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Nick Pollack continues his full 30-podcast series across January breaking down all team starting rotations for 2023 with the Baltimore Orioles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]

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What is happening.

0:32.5

Welcome to the Plus Pitching Podcast.

0:33.5

You more impinging podcast from pitchers.com.

0:35.2

My name is Nick Pollock.

0:36.4

Today, we're going to talk about the Baltimore Orioles.

0:39.0

If you're not familiar with this, I'm reviewing all 30 starting pitching rotations through the month of January.

0:43.7

And I am doing these at the end of November and December. So keep in mind, free agents and trades and all that kind of stuff are going to change a little bit, but for the most part, the player assessments are what

0:54.2

matter most, and those are not going to change for next year, and I'll hint about maybe if guys

0:59.0

joined teams and that kind of stuff. But let's talk about the Baltimore Orioles today.

1:02.6

Cal Bradish, 117 innings last year, 490 ERA, 140 whip, and a 22% K rate with a 9% walk

1:10.2

rate. However, he did have those moments that got us

1:13.0

very excited last year, including us 8.2 shutout game against the Astros. The thing is, in that

1:18.7

start, it was completely different than the normal caliber. We saw 97 mile per hour heaters. Normally

1:23.9

is around like 94 to 95. We saw sliders getting whiffs. We saw a lot more

1:28.0

curveballs than we usually do around 24% usage. Got a 54% chase rate in that game. He also

1:33.4

began his journey of using sinkers against right-handers a lot. What a journey, right? No, but he

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