Overview
April
Record: 12-6 (-GB)
Team Stats
Runs For|Against (Ranks): 84(1)|68(6)
BA|OB%|SLG|OPS(Lg Ranks): .251(5)|.306(3)|.424(1)|.730(2)
XBH|HRs (Ranks): 59(1)|25(1)
ERA|St ERA|BP ERA(Ranks): 3.27(7)|3.96(10)|1.91(1)
Ks|BB(Rank): 151(3)|37(3)
Top Performers
Offseason lynchpin 2B Tom Lewis won the IL Player of the Month Award based largely on the last week of the month (which earned a PotW nod as well. For the month Lewis put up a Stout Slugger-esque .355|.420|.806 slash with 8HR(1st IL) and 17RBI(2nd IL) and 15 RS(1st IL). He's everything we were hoping for in making the big move heading into 2023.
Hopefully 1B Danny Gomez has a repeat performance in him before father time catches him. He was solid for us last season and is off to a similar start to 2023 - .250|.281|.600; 7HR(2nd IL) and 18RBI(1st IL). He got off to a hot start last season as well then had a bit of dip in midseason so it wouldn't surprise us if he followed a similar path this season.
SP Ron Bynum is off to a great start as the leader of the starting rotation - 3-0 | 0.34 ERA | 27K in 26.2IP . The acquisition of Driggs is meant to shoulder the load at the top of the rotation, but Bynum continues to represent the best $$ value in the league from a SP.
Slow Starters
We've wanted to see C Ted Ryan succeed for several seasons now. He's such a slow starter it can be difficult to ride it out with him, but he's been able to post a solid 2.6 and 3.2 WAR figure in the past 2 seasons so we'll give him the benefit of the doubt until at least the All-star break. It's possible he'll eventually be a backup C, but for now we'll keep giving him the #1 role.
Philly fave Pat Evans was brought back to serve as a bottom of the rotation option after a brief sojurn to Indy to finish the 2022 season. He's off to a rough start, though he did finally win his first game of the season in his last start. If he can just settle in as a competitive #4/5 we'd be satisfied. I don't want to think about having to move him into a lefty specialist role anytime soon, but time will tell.
Dumpster Fires
FA 3B JJ Carver has been a black hole at the plate (.132|.148|.245). It's one of the biggest holes in our lineup and we may have to address this at some point in the future.
April
Record: 12-6 (-GB)
Team Stats
Runs For|Against (Ranks): 84(1)|68(6)
BA|OB%|SLG|OPS(Lg Ranks): .251(5)|.306(3)|.424(1)|.730(2)
XBH|HRs (Ranks): 59(1)|25(1)
ERA|St ERA|BP ERA(Ranks): 3.27(7)|3.96(10)|1.91(1)
Ks|BB(Rank): 151(3)|37(3)
Top Performers
Offseason lynchpin 2B Tom Lewis won the IL Player of the Month Award based largely on the last week of the month (which earned a PotW nod as well. For the month Lewis put up a Stout Slugger-esque .355|.420|.806 slash with 8HR(1st IL) and 17RBI(2nd IL) and 15 RS(1st IL). He's everything we were hoping for in making the big move heading into 2023.
Hopefully 1B Danny Gomez has a repeat performance in him before father time catches him. He was solid for us last season and is off to a similar start to 2023 - .250|.281|.600; 7HR(2nd IL) and 18RBI(1st IL). He got off to a hot start last season as well then had a bit of dip in midseason so it wouldn't surprise us if he followed a similar path this season.
SP Ron Bynum is off to a great start as the leader of the starting rotation - 3-0 | 0.34 ERA | 27K in 26.2IP . The acquisition of Driggs is meant to shoulder the load at the top of the rotation, but Bynum continues to represent the best $$ value in the league from a SP.
Slow Starters
We've wanted to see C Ted Ryan succeed for several seasons now. He's such a slow starter it can be difficult to ride it out with him, but he's been able to post a solid 2.6 and 3.2 WAR figure in the past 2 seasons so we'll give him the benefit of the doubt until at least the All-star break. It's possible he'll eventually be a backup C, but for now we'll keep giving him the #1 role.
Philly fave Pat Evans was brought back to serve as a bottom of the rotation option after a brief sojurn to Indy to finish the 2022 season. He's off to a rough start, though he did finally win his first game of the season in his last start. If he can just settle in as a competitive #4/5 we'd be satisfied. I don't want to think about having to move him into a lefty specialist role anytime soon, but time will tell.
Dumpster Fires
FA 3B JJ Carver has been a black hole at the plate (.132|.148|.245). It's one of the biggest holes in our lineup and we may have to address this at some point in the future.
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