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  • LT Profits
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 10-27-06
    • 90963

    #1
    MLB April Pitchers to Watch
    MLB April Pitchers – 2007 Edition
    By: L.T. Profit Sports Group
    Sports betting and handicapping forum: discuss picks, odds, and predictions for upcoming games and results on latest bets.

    3/29/2007 6:58:41 PM

    Well folks, it is that time of the year again as the Major League Baseball season kicks off this Sunday night, April 1. Now we may be in the minority in that we give much more weight to bullpen ERA than we do to starting pitching, but we do generally do not start betting seriously based on pen ERA until May 1.

    So what do we do for the month of April, you may ask? Well, we firmly believe starting pitchers have a pattern of starting out the season either hot or cold, and that they generally stick to their patterns year in and year out. Therefore, most of our early season wagers are based on the overall team records when certain pitchers start in April.

    To this end, we have analyzed the April team records from 2004 to 2006 for all 150 current projected Major League starting pitchers. We have found that of those that have had at least 10 April starts in this three-year span, 14 pitchers have a team winning percentage of greater than 66 percent, and seven pitchers have a team winning percentage of less than 36 percent. As we have already stated, these pitching patterns seem to repeat themselves from year to year, so we see no reason why this season should be different.

    First, let us take a look at the hot April starters, which will be our “play ons” for the month. Please note that these April records are those of the team when each pitcher starts, and not of the pitchers themselves.

    APRIL STARTS – 2004 to 2006
    Code:
    Pitcher     Team  W   L  Pct  
    Arroyo      Cin   10  3  76.9%  
    Beckett     Bos   10  5  66.7%  
    Buehrle     CWS   10  5  66.7%  
    Carpenter   SL    10  5  66.7% 
    Halladay    Tor   10  5  66.7%  
    Harden      Oak    9  3  75.0%  
    Lee         Cle   11  4  73.3%  
    Maddux      SD    10  5  66.7%  
    Maroth      Det   10  4  71.4%  
    Perez,Od    KC    11  4  73.3%  
    Ponson      Min   10  5  66.7%  
    Santana     Min   11  4  73.3%  
    Schilling   Bos   10  4  71.4%  
    Webb        Ari   11  5  68.8%

    The cumulative team record when these pitchers started in April was 143-61, 70.1 percent. Of course, that in itself means nothing of these starters are -200 or higher, as oftentimes happens with Carpenter, Halladay, Santana and Schilling. However, there is usually value to be found in the others starters, and if anyone on this list turns up as an underdog in April, they would virtually be an automatic play.

    Next, let us take a look at the seven cold April starters, which are our “play againsts” for the month. Again, all records are team records and not pitcher records.

    APRIL STARTS – 2004 to 2006
    Code:
    Pitcher     Team  W   L  Pct
    Hernandez,L Ari   6  11  35.3%  
    Milwood     Tex   4  12  25.0%  
    Pettitte    NYY   4   9  30.6%  
    Smoltz      Atl   3   7  30.0%  
    Towers      Tor   2  10  16.7%  
    Westbrook   Cle   3   8  27.3%  
    Zito        SF    3  12  20.0%

    The cumulative team record of these slow starters is 25-69, which means that going against them in every April start the last three years would have produced a winning percentage of 73.4 percent. Just as with any other angle, make sure to get some good value when playing against these starters. These are obviously automatic fades if they turn up as favorites, and if they are underdogs, we would look to play against them if you can get their opponents at -125 or less.
    Last edited by LT Profits; 03-29-07, 07:49 PM.
  • tacomax
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-10-05
    • 9619

    #2
    Good write-up. Any chance of ERAs against the pitchers for comparison?
    Originally posted by pags11
    SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
    Originally posted by BuddyBear
    I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
    Originally posted by curious
    taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
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    • LT Profits
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 10-27-06
      • 90963

      #3
      Here you go Taco:

      Records are for TEAM, ERAs are for PITCHER
      Schilling,BOS 10-4 3.83
      Beckett,BOS 10-5 3.33
      Buehrle,CHX 10-5 4.05
      Lee,Cle 11-4 3.48
      Maroth,DET` 10-4 3.16
      OdPerez,KAN 11-4 4.24
      Santana,MIN 11-4 4.42
      Ponson,MIN 10-5 5.50
      Harden,OAK 9-3 3.68
      Halladay,TOR 10-5 3.31
      Webb,ARI 11-5 2.50
      Arroyo,CIN 10-3 3.40
      Carpenter,STL 10-5 3.23
      GMaddux,SDG 10-5 3.62

      Records are for TEAM, ERAs are for PITCHER
      Westbrook,CLE 3-8 5.99
      Pettitte,NYY 4-9 4.46
      Millwood,TEX 4-12 3.73
      Towers,TOR 2-10 7.15
      LHernandez,ARI 6-11 4.41
      Smoltz,ATL 3-7 3.88
      Zito,SFO 3-12 6.46
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      • tacomax
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 08-10-05
        • 9619

        #4
        Good job.

        Nicely shows that Millwood is pitching pretty well compared to, say, Santana despite the huge difference in the W/L column. And that Towers and Zito have been pretty piss poor.
        Originally posted by pags11
        SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
        Originally posted by BuddyBear
        I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
        Originally posted by curious
        taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
        Comment
        • Hulu
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 07-17-06
          • 664

          #5
          Nice work LT. Thanks for this.
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          • bigboydan
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 08-10-05
            • 55420

            #6
            Thanks for the info LT.

            Nowadays it seems like Levin Hernandez is one of those types of pitchers that only shows up when he wants too. It really doesn't matter what part of the year it is it seems like.
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            • The HG
              SBR MVP
              • 11-01-06
              • 3566

              #7
              Nice info LT, thanks for posting.

              So ol' Sid Ponson is in the "play-on" list for April, I see. I know he's been trying to reform himself, stayed out of Aruba in the off-season, had minor surgery on his elbow, and threw some decent innings in spring training. Still - I think I'm going to wait for a little extra value before going on him in April, you know what I'm sayin'?

              There will probably be a high degree of volatility to his starts this year. It will be interesting to see how he does and what lines he gets.
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              • LT Profits
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 10-27-06
                • 90963

                #8
                Yes Ganch, but notice that 5.50 April ERA despite the 10-5 team record. I guess he goes to church a lot in April.
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                • LT Profits
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 10-27-06
                  • 90963

                  #9
                  Dan,

                  Actually, it makes perfect sense that Hernandez starts slow as he has always pitched better in hot weather.
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                  • Poventino
                    SBR Hustler
                    • 03-24-07
                    • 94

                    #10
                    Thanks for the heads-up.

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