One Stat Midseason Check In
Briefly

Chris Bassitt has maintained a high percentage of pitches on the edge of the strike zone, indicating effective approach despite a recent uptick in ERA. Kevin Gausman has corrected regressions in his splitter and fastball, enhancing his underlying stats while dealing with a higher ERA. Jose Berrios has seen a dramatic reduction in his walk rate due to improved command, establishing himself as an effective pitcher. Bowden Francis boasts a low BABIP, showing positive signs in his performance metrics.
Chris Bassitt has consistently thrown on the edges of the strike zone, leading to a 3.86 xERA that suggests better results could be forthcoming despite his current numbers.
Kevin Gausman's splitter has regained its bite, contributing to improved underlying stats this season, even as his ERA sits higher than in previous years.
Jose Berrios has significantly improved his walk rate and command, becoming the Jays' best pitcher with a 2.76 ERA in his last seven starts.
Bowden Francis has a BABIP of .276, indicating a favorable performance aspect in his pitching metrics.
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