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2013 Starting Pitcher Fatigue Ratings GS BF BF 2013 Starting Pitcher Fatigue Ratings GS BF BF Rating Trevor Cahill ARI 25 621 25 Patrick Corbin* ARI 32 860 27 Randall Delgado ARI 19 463 24 David Holmberg* ARI 1 20 20 Brandon McCarthy ARI 22 577 26 Wade Miley* ARI 33 847 26 Tyler Skaggs* ARI 7 170 24 Zeke Spruill ARI 2 36 18 Brandon Beachy ATL 5 120 24 David Hale ATL 2 46 23 Tim Hudson ATL 21 534 25 Paul Maholm* ATL 26 670 26 Kris Medlen ATL 31 808 26 Mike Minor* ATL 32 820 26 Julio Teheran ATL 30 774 26 Alex Wood* ATL 11 245 22 Zach Britton* BAL 7 168 24 Wei-Yin Chen* BAL 23 572 25 Kevin Gausman BAL 5 110 22 Miguel Gonzalez BAL 28 707 25 Jason Hammel BAL 23 586 25 Steve Johnson BAL 1 23 23 Jair Jurrjens BAL 1 22 22 T.J. McFarland* BAL 1 16 16 Josh Stinson BAL 1 23 23 Chris Tillman BAL 33 845 26 Alfredo Aceves BOS 6 139 23 Clay Buchholz BOS 16 416 26 Ryan Dempster BOS 29 743 26 Felix Doubront* BOS 27 665 25 John Lackey BOS 29 778 27 Jon Lester* BOS 33 903 27 Franklin Morales* BOS 1 19 19 Allen Webster BOS 7 140 20 Brandon Workman BOS 3 72 24 Steven Wright BOS 1 7 10 Scott Baker CHC 3 57 19 Edwin Jackson CHC 31 777 25 Chris Rusin* CHC 13 282 22 Jeff Samardzija CHC 33 914 28 Carlos Villanueva CHC 15 367 24 Travis Wood* CHC 32 821 26 Dylan Axelrod CHW 20 483 24 John Danks* CHW 22 583 27 2013 Starting Pitcher Fatigue Ratings GS BF BF Rating Gavin Floyd CHW 5 110 22 Erik Johnson CHW 5 128 26 Charles Leesman* CHW 1 24 24 Jose Quintana* CHW 33 832 25 Andre Rienzo CHW 10 250 25 Chris Sale* CHW 30 866 29 Hector Santiago* CHW 23 576 25 Bronson Arroyo CIN 32 823 26 Homer Bailey CIN 32 849 27 Tony Cingrani* CIN 18 385 21 Johnny Cueto CIN 11 242 22 Mat Latos CIN 32 881 28 Mike Leake CIN 31 801 26 Greg Reynolds CIN 5 122 24 Pedro Villarreal CIN 1 22 22 Trevor Bauer CLE 4 81 20 Carlos Carrasco CLE 7 168 24 Ubaldo Jimenez CLE 32 777 24 Scott Kazmir* CLE 29 672 23 Corey Kluber CLE 24 588 25 Justin Masterson CLE 29 789 27 Zach McAllister CLE 24 579 24 Brett Myers CLE 3 70 23 Danny Salazar CLE 10 211 21 Chad Bettis COL 8 176 22 Jhoulys Chacin COL 31 816 26 Tyler Chatwood COL 20 476 24 Jorge De La Rosa* COL 30 714 24 Jeff Francis* COL 12 257 21 Jon Garland COL 12 303 25 Jeff Manship COL 4 92 23 Juan Nicasio COL 31 703 23 Roy Oswalt COL 6 124 21 Drew Pomeranz* COL 4 88 22 Jose Alvarez* DET 6 124 21 Doug Fister DET 32 877 27 Rick Porcello DET 29 722 25 Anibal Sanchez DET 29 746 26 Max Scherzer DET 32 836 26 Justin Verlander DET 34 925 27 Erik Bedard* HOU 26 590 23 Paul Clemens HOU 5 115 23 Jarred Cosart HOU 10 246 25 Lucas Harrell HOU 22 525 24 2013 Starting Pitcher Fatigue Ratings GS BF BF Rating Philip Humber HOU 7 165 24 Dallas Keuchel* HOU 22 578 26 Jordan Lyles HOU 25 629 25 Brett Oberholtzer* HOU 10 259 26 Brad Peacock HOU 14 330 24 Bruce Chen* KCR 15 348 23 Wade Davis KCR 24 582 24 Danny Duffy* KCR 5 104 21 Jeremy Guthrie KCR 33 905 27 Luis Mendoza KCR 15 349 23 Ervin Santana KCR 32 859 27 James Shields KCR 34 946 28 Will Smith* KCR 1 21 21 Yordano Ventura KCR 3 64 21 Joe Blanton LAA 20 532 27 Billy Buckner LAA 2 35 18 Barry Enright LAA 2 28 14 Tommy Hanson LAA 13 305 23 Garrett Richards LAA 17 432 25 Michael Roth* LAA 1 18 18 Matt Shoemaker LAA 1 19 19 Jason Vargas* LAA 24 644 27 Jered Weaver LAA 24 634 26 Jerome Williams LAA 25 606 24 C.J. Wilson* LAA 33 913 28 Josh Beckett LAD 8 195 24 Chad Billingsley LAD 2 49 25 Chris Capuano* LAD 20 438 22 Stephen Fife LAD 10 231 23 Zack Greinke LAD 28 717 26 Clayton Kershaw* LAD 33 908 28 Ted Lilly* LAD 5 109 22 Matt Magill LAD 6 137 23 Hyun-jin Ryu* LAD 30 783 26 Henderson Alvarez MIA 17 418 25 Sam Dyson MIA 1 18 18 Nathan Eovaldi MIA 18 451 25 Jose Fernandez MIA 28 681 24 Brian Flynn* MIA 4 88 22 Brad Hand* MIA 2 50 25 Tom Koehler MIA 23 558 24 Alex Sanabia MIA 10 251 25 Kevin Slowey MIA 14 325 23 Jacob Turner MIA 20 514 26 2013 Starting Pitcher Fatigue Ratings GS BF BF Rating Hiram Burgos MIL 6 139 23 Marco Estrada MIL 21 512 24 Mike Fiers MIL 3 57 19 Alfredo Figaro MIL 5 111 22 Yovani Gallardo MIL 31 773 25 Tom Gorzelanny* MIL 10 210 21 Donovan Hand MIL 7 153 22 Johnny Hellweg MIL 7 155 22 Kyle Lohse MIL 32 806 25 Jimmy Nelson MIL 1 19 19 Wily Peralta MIL 32 802 25 Tyler Thornburg MIL 7 170 24 Andrew Albers* MIN 10 249 25 Kevin Correia MIN 31 792 26 Cole De Vries MIN 2 35 18 Sam Deduno MIN 18 461 26 Scott Diamond* MIN 24 576 24 Kyle Gibson MIN 10 238 24 Liam Hendriks MIN 8 173 22 Pedro Hernandez* MIN 12 242 20 Mike Pelfrey MIN 29 680 23 P.J. Walters MIN 8 183 23 Vance Worley MIN 10 234 23 Dillon Gee NYM 32 841 26 Matt Harvey NYM 26 690 27 Jeremy Hefner NYM 23 551 24 Shaun Marcum NYM 12 296 25 Daisuke Matsuzaka NYM 7 166 24 Jenrry Mejia NYM 5 112 22 Jon Niese* NYM 24 621 26 Carlos Torres NYM 9 213 24 Zack Wheeler NYM 17 431 25 Phil Hughes NYY 29 637 22 Hiroki Kuroda NYY 32 824 26 Ivan Nova NYY 20 537 27 Vidal Nuno* NYY 3 68 23 Andy Pettitte* NYY 30 784 26 David Phelps NYY 12 283 24 CC Sabathia* NYY 32 908 28 Adam Warren NYY 2 34 17 Brett Anderson* OAK 5 111 22 Bartolo Colon OAK 30 769 26 Sonny Gray OAK 10 246 25 A.J. Griffin OAK 32 823 26 2013 Starting Pitcher Fatigue Ratings GS BF BF Rating Tommy Milone* OAK 26 657 25 Jarrod Parker OAK 32 818 26 Dan Straily OAK 27 640 24 Tyler Cloyd PHI 11 254 23 Roy Halladay PHI 13 282 22 Cole Hamels* PHI 33 905 27 Kyle Kendrick PHI 30 800 27 John Lannan* PHI 14 332 24 Cliff Lee* PHI 31 876 28 Ethan Martin PHI 8 159 20 Zach Miner PHI 3 44 15 Jonathan Pettibone PHI 18 437 24 Raul Valdes* PHI 1 23 23 A.J. Burnett PIT 30 801 27 Gerrit Cole PIT 19 469 25 Brandon Cumpton PIT 5 112 22 Jeanmar Gomez PIT 8 143 18 Phil Irwin PIT 1 23 23 Kris Johnson* PIT 1 15 15 Francisco Liriano* PIT 26 666 26 Jeff Locke* PIT 30 711 24 James McDonald PIT 6 138 23 Charlie Morton PIT 20 493 25 Wandy Rodriguez* PIT 12 260 22 Jonathan Sanchez* PIT 4 64 16 Andrew Cashner SDP 26 668 26 Robbie Erlin* SDP 9 218 24 Jason Marquis SDP 20 518 26 Sean O'Sullivan SDP 3 81 27 Clayton Richard* SDP 11 232 21 Tyson Ross SDP 16 377 24 Burch Smith SDP 7 145 21 Eric Stults* SDP 33 857 26 Blake Beavan SEA 2 49 25 Felix Hernandez SEA 31 823 27 Hisashi Iwakuma SEA 33 866 26 Brandon Maurer SEA 14 307 22 Hector Noesi SEA 1 18 18 James Paxton* SEA 4 94 24 Erasmo Ramirez SEA 13 313 24 Joe Saunders* SEA 32 820 26 Taijuan Walker SEA 3 60 20 Madison Bumgarner* SFG 31 803 26 Matt Cain SFG 30 760 25 2013 Starting Pitcher Fatigue Ratings GS BF BF Rating Chad Gaudin SFG 12 277 23 Mike Kickham* SFG 3 56 19 Tim Lincecum SFG 32 841 26 Guillermo Moscoso SFG 2 42 21 Yusmeiro Petit SFG 7 175 25 Eric Surkamp* SFG 1 18 18 Ryan Vogelsong SFG 19 467 25 Barry Zito* SFG 25 582 23 Jaime Garcia* STL 9 234 26 John Gast* STL 3 52 17 Joe Kelly STL 15 371 25 Lance Lynn STL 33 856 26 Tyler Lyons* STL 8 188 24 Carlos Martinez STL 1 24 24 Shelby Miller STL 31 722 23 Michael Wacha STL 9 218 24 Adam Wainwright STL 34 956 28 Jake Westbrook STL 19 484 25 Chris Archer TBR 23 525 23 Alex Cobb TBR 22 578 26 Alex Colome TBR 3 71 24 Jeremy Hellickson TBR 31 729 24 Roberto Hernandez TBR 24 608 25 Matt Moore* TBR 27 642 24 Jake Odorizzi TBR 4 83 21 David Price* TBR 27 740 27 Enny Romero* TBR 1 18 18 Jamey Wright TBR 1 9 10 Yu Darvish TEX 32 841 26 Matt Harrison* TEX 2 51 26 Derek Holland* TEX 33 894 27 Josh Lindblom TEX 5 121 24 Alexi Ogando TEX 18 403 22 Martin Perez* TEX 20 529 26 Nick Tepesch TEX 17 387 23 Ross Wolf TEX 3 57 19 Mark Buehrle* TOR 33 876 27 R.A.
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