Who's more valuable, rest of season
Too close to call.
They split your categories 2–2. Take whoever fills a bigger need.
Head-to-head
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K
ERA
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WHIP
▶
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W
SV n/a
Aaron Nola wins 2 (K, W); Christian Scott wins 2 (ERA, WHIP); SV n/a.
04
Under the hood
Underlying skill — each value vs league avgFastball Velolg 94.0 · higher = better
Aaron Nola
92.2
Christian Scott
95.5
Swinging-Strike %lg 11.0% · higher = better
Aaron Nola
12.0%
Christian Scott
11.9%
Strikeout %lg 22.0% · higher = better
Aaron Nola
23.1%
Christian Scott
27.0%
Chase %lg 28.5% · higher = better
Aaron Nola
31.7%
Christian Scott
27.4%
Hard-Hit % Allowedlg 40.0% · lower = better
Aaron Nola
40.0%
Christian Scott
33.3%
Barrel % Allowedlg 8.0% · lower = better
Aaron Nola
10.0%
Christian Scott
6.0%
xwOBA Allowedlg .315 · lower = better
Aaron Nola
.327
Christian Scott
.332
stabilized — trust it · small sample yet · dashed = league avg · right = better
05
The tape
Rest-of-season projection · bold = leads rest-of-season projection current season projection range
Rate · earned-run quality
ERAlower is better
Aaron Nola
26.58
lg xERA 4.10
now 5.55
4.33
Christian Scott
26.58
lg xERA 4.10
now 2.97
4.15
WHIPlower is better
Aaron Nola
1.241.46
now 1.39
1.34
Christian Scott
1.241.46
now 1.38
1.31
Volume · rest of season
Strikeoutshigher is better
Aaron Nola
4094
now 64
78
Christian Scott
4094
now 38
69
Winshigher is better
Aaron Nola
.0006.60
now 3
2–5
Christian Scott
.0006.60
now 1
1–3
SV — not applicable. Both pitch out of the rotation.
If you already own them — trade angle
Hold · leans sellAaron Nola — hold.conf 0.60
Hold · wait & seeChristian Scott — hold.conf 0.50

