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
K
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ERA
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WHIP
W
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SV n/a
Christian Scott wins 2 (ERA, WHIP); Robbie Ray wins 2 (K, W); SV n/a.
04
Under the hood
Underlying skill — each value vs league avgFastball Velolg 94.0 · higher = better
Christian Scott
95.5
Robbie Ray
93.3
Swinging-Strike %lg 11.0% · higher = better
Christian Scott
11.9%
Robbie Ray
11.9%
Strikeout %lg 22.0% · higher = better
Christian Scott
27.0%
Robbie Ray
20.7%
Chase %lg 28.5% · higher = better
Christian Scott
27.4%
Robbie Ray
28.7%
Hard-Hit % Allowedlg 40.0% · lower = better
Christian Scott
33.3%
Robbie Ray
39.1%
Barrel % Allowedlg 8.0% · lower = better
Christian Scott
6.0%
Robbie Ray
9.6%
xwOBA Allowedlg .315 · lower = better
Christian Scott
.332
Robbie Ray
.331
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
Christian Scott
2.385.04
lg xERA 4.10
now 2.97
4.15
Robbie Ray
2.385.04
lg xERA 4.10
now 4.45
4.41
WHIPlower is better
Christian Scott
1.241.47
now 1.38
1.31
Robbie Ray
1.241.47
now 1.40
1.37
Volume · rest of season
Strikeoutshigher is better
Christian Scott
4094
now 38
70
Robbie Ray
4094
now 59
78
Winshigher is better
Christian Scott
.0006.60
now 1
1–3
Robbie Ray
.0006.60
now 3
2–5
SV — not applicable. Both pitch out of the rotation.
If you already own them — trade angle
Hold · wait & seeChristian Scott — hold.conf 0.50
Sell HighRobbie Ray — sell high. His value is peaking; good time to trade him.conf 0.95

