
"Total Relief Pitchers Used on Season 32 Under: 30 including Berti and McGuire but only 29 if you discount Cade Horton's first appearance where Brad Keller opened and Horton followed with 4 innings. Who guessed right? Berselius, RC I think the picking the under suggests you were optimistic about Cubs pitching. Well done B and RC. Though if Jon Berti hadn't hogged so many of the position-player pitching opportunites..."
"Over: 31. Honestly I picked 25 on what I thought was a reach because I wanted a number to equal Seiya's homers hit. I mean, he was under Seiya's homer total, but ouch. Just ouch. By the way, in the playoffs, they were equal (3-3). Shota didn't make the Cubs top 10 season's of HR allowed, so he's not Kevin Tapani (2000), Yu Darvish (2019), John Lackey (2017), or Warren Hacker, whoever he was, but 31 is not good."
Over/under outcomes for the regular season are reported with specific player totals and correct guessers noted. Total relief pitchers used on the season measured 32, counted as 30 including Berti and McGuire but 29 if Cade Horton’s first appearance is discounted; correct guessers were Berselius and RC. The under on another metric finished at 7 (8 including a playoff homer), guessed by Andcounting and RC. Seiya finished with 32 homers, correctly predicted by several contributors. Shota allowed 31 homers, comprising 4.8% of Cubs staff runs allowed. Third basemen numbered seven; twelve pitchers recorded saves.
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