Another example of a pitcher's W/L record telling nothing about a pitcher's overall performance. The SOX best pitcher has their worst W/L record so far this year.
David being shot last night was a big damper on the BRUINS' huge win. My best wishes to this great former SOX player and, more importantly, to this great human being. It's an ugly world out there.
Actually, the SOX don't have to catch the Yankems or Rays to make the PO's. They just have to finish with a better record than Cleveland or Texas. I beleve that's a more realistic endeavor.
Penis head of the Yankems wasn't aware of the physics' law that for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction. Couldn't happen to a more deserving individual.
Snell has a W/L record of 3-5. Just using that stat would reflect he's a below average pitcher. Completely misleading and is given too much importance in comparing pitchers.
W/L is a good yardstick for measuring a team's performance. W/L, by itself in regards to a pitcher, signifies almost nothing in judging his performance. Case in point, the SOX starter.