Daily Notes | Cliff Lee Enters the Win Column
This season has been an excellent case study in valuing hitters over pitchers on draft day. None of the most consistent starters for the past three to five seasons have been themselves. Cliff Lee is one of those starters. Lee has already missed some time due to an oblique problem back in April and aside from that has been cheated in run support from the powerless Phillies. He has not received the kind of fielding behind him and has shown his displeasure openly with teammates. Yesterday he finally got over the hump and improved his record to 1-5.
From a numbers standpoint, Lee hasn't been as good as he was last year, but he has still been really good. He's striking out more than a batter each inning, the strikeout to walk rate is close to 5, and his line drive rate is down compared to last season. He has simply been a victim of awful luck in the season's first half, but if the Phillies can get healthy and stay healthy there's no reason to believe he can't have one of those months where he simply carries a fantasy pitching staff for a while.
From a numbers standpoint, Lee hasn't been as good as he was last year, but he has still been really good. He's striking out more than a batter each inning, the strikeout to walk rate is close to 5, and his line drive rate is down compared to last season. He has simply been a victim of awful luck in the season's first half, but if the Phillies can get healthy and stay healthy there's no reason to believe he can't have one of those months where he simply carries a fantasy pitching staff for a while.




