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VandyDan

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Who would you prefer to invest in, both are college pitchers, both in power conferences playing against top talent?

Candidate A:

43.2 IP, 4.12 ERA, 73k, 19BB, .175 BAA, 5HR allowed, 1.07WHIP

Candidate B:

45.2IP, 0.99ERA, 44K, 31BB, .151 BAA, 0HR allowed, 1.16WHIP.

Oh, and if you recognize them from their stat lines, hold off on ID-ing them.
 

Jaypers

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Candidate A. Probably because I've already made a rather large investment in him. ;)
 

phillyfan0417

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Both have large enough red flags to not invest in either.

Candiate A is probably having trouble with advanced hitters while feasting on the lesser ones and candidate B doesnt miss enough bats.

both of them walk to many hitters over 9 innings.
 

sheetskout

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Candidate A. There's a huge difference in missing bats in roughly the same amount of innings. It's not close for me.
 

bear0555

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From an investment standpoint, it would definitely be A. If B ends up getting usa cards, I'd definitely be guilty of owning some too.
 

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