To begin with, I really wasn't sure where within the Forum this would be the best place to post this.
Nevertheless, I've always pretty much subscribed to your methodology as it pertains to creating a pitcher's PQS score. But the "4" given to King Felix for his Wed. night start seems a bit ridiculous. Okay, he didn't meet the "his number of strikeouts must be no fewer than two less than his innings pitched." Consequently, I also understand why it's a "4." But let's face it, anyone who watched Hernandez's outing saw an absolutely dominating and simply overpowering pitching performance. Hernandez's outing on Wed. is a classic example of a flaw in the PQS formula - at least as it applies to the so-called "dominance" category. BTW... this is just an observation, not necessarily a gripe. Keep up the great work!!
Steve
Nevertheless, I've always pretty much subscribed to your methodology as it pertains to creating a pitcher's PQS score. But the "4" given to King Felix for his Wed. night start seems a bit ridiculous. Okay, he didn't meet the "his number of strikeouts must be no fewer than two less than his innings pitched." Consequently, I also understand why it's a "4." But let's face it, anyone who watched Hernandez's outing saw an absolutely dominating and simply overpowering pitching performance. Hernandez's outing on Wed. is a classic example of a flaw in the PQS formula - at least as it applies to the so-called "dominance" category. BTW... this is just an observation, not necessarily a gripe. Keep up the great work!!
Steve
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