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2 | 4.65% |
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20 | 46.51% |
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16 | 37.21% |
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4 | 9.30% |
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1 | 2.33% |
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Ubaldo Jimenez Win Projection
How many wins do you think Ubaldo Jimenez will end the season with?
Currently he is on pace for a 32-2 season. Last edited by CD1083; 06-17-2010 at 06:38 PM. |
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I'm saying 21 tops
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In 4 1/2 months, you think he's only going to get 8 more wins...at most?
That's a little more than 1.5 wins per month. If he gets as many starts as he did last year, that's 20. If he wins half of those starts he's got 23 wins. Only 5 of his games last year did he not get a decision. He'd have to fall to earth pretty hard to only win 21. Who knows though, I'd like to see him break 27. |
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Well, I just have a feeling he will come back down to earth once the second half hits. He'll have an extended break from his routine now, so maybe that will flumox him. He does walk guys sometimes, so that could hurt him. And I just can't believe that he can be as lucky as Zach Greinke is unlucky, lol.
It's a conservative guestimate, but if he wins less 20 or less, it's a travesty. I hope for his sake he outdoes my guess. |
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I voted for 28-32. I think he has a very good shot at 25 wins and a slight chance of 30.
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He only has 5 less wins than the Orioles.
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Well, he come down to Earth somewhat (probably have an ERA around 2.20-2.50). And if his workload gets up too high, they'll probably only start him once a week for the final 6 weeks. (or give him the Joba treatment of 3 innings per start
)Regardless, if Colorado isnt in the race, once he hits 20, he'll be used sparingly.
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I think 18-22. He's been really good, but he eventually will get a string of no decisions and maybe a loss or 2. He'll still have a great year, but I think 22 wins would be fantastic for him
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24 wins seems about right. 28 or higher seems absurd.
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He will finish 28-2, with an ERA of about 1.05. He obviously will win the Cy Young award, maybe the MVP award.
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I think it will go something like this: 20 more starts with 6 no decisions. This leaves him with 14 decisions. If he wins half (7) that will give him 20 wins for the season. A 20-8 season is a Cy Young Award season.
So my final guess is that he will finish 20-8 with a 2.80 ERA. |
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We need Titor to tell us exactly what he finished with this year.
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To avoid hijacking the thread, his last few starts have been bad. The thing I feel bad for him is that he is pitching at about the same level as to when he got off to his fast start last year, but this time without the run support.
Also, I am surprised the majority of people so far feel like I do on Ubaldo. |
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MLB Awards | MLB.com: History We certainly are due for a pitcher to win MVP. |
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