Eric Seidman captures Javier Vazquez in a nutshell:
Last night’s game sums up Vazquez’s career perfectly: he looks dominant 85% of the time, leading many to scratch, no, claw their heads as to why he is not a perennial award contender, and allows enough damage in that remaining 15% to inflate his overall numbers.
For his career, he’s posted great strikeout and walk numbers, but gives up 26.3 home runs per 200 innings. Over 41% of those have come with men on base, and with men in scoring position his batting average allowed is 21 points higher than with the bases empty.
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