Thursday 05/29/2014 - The Square Play of the Day!
San Francisco Giants @ St. Louis Cardinals
Ryan Vogelsong (R) (3-2) 3.20 ERA vs. Jaime Garcia (L) (1-0) 4.26 ERA
In Today’s Square Play of the Day, we have right-handed Ryan Vogelsong visiting left-handed Jaime Garia; game one (of a four game series) the Giants at the Cardinals. Vogelsong comes into tonight’s matchup with a 3-2 record, and a 3.20 ERA. His opponent Jaime Garcia, a 1-0 record and a 4.26 ERA in only two starts. This is the start of what should be a great series for two playoff candidates.
Vogelsong’s outer numbers have improved greatly. In May, his ERA is currently 1.64 a huge improvement compared to his 5.40 April. Vogelsong’s FIP currently sits at 3.79, a -0.59 run differential, and his BaBIP is .284. Although those numbers are bit concerning, there is really nothing concrete to doubt him there. The major concern lies within his LOB%, which currently sits at 80.6%, in combination with the above mentioned numbers. Vogelsong’s .283 BaBIP leads us to believe he will let on more hits, his FIP tells us he hasn’t been completely true to his ERA number, and his LOB% is a whopping 80% telling us he’s due to give up some of those runs. To make matters worse for Vogelsong his xFIP is currently 4.11, it seems as though his stock is high now but will be trending down.
Why not against the big bats of the St. Louis Cardinals who just lost two out of three at home to the Yankees. The Cards are hitting .280 versus righties their last ten games, and are averaging 4.23 runs per nine innings. Although a small sample size of 68 total at-bats against Cardinal players, the Cards are hitting .358 against Vogelsong. The Giants are hitting .146, have an OBP of .212, and are only scoring 2.57 runs per nine innings against lefties over their last ten games.
We did not mention much about Garcia because there is not much to mention. He has only two starts this season, his first giving up four and then his next improving and only giving up two. We are going off of Vogelsong’s overdue numbers and waiting for his balloon of luck to burst. We are also going with the Cardinal big bats, and their bullpen who have an ERA of 2.59 over their last ten. It’s expensive but there is a reason, give me the Cardinals -135.
The Square Play of the Day, the Cardinals -135