Examining Chris Bassitt's role with the Blue Jays if he returns
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Examining Chris Bassitt's role with the Blue Jays if he returns
"Last season, Bassitt made 31 starts, finishing the season with a 3.99 ERA and 4.03 FIP in 169.1 innings pitched as a starter. He pitched the second-most innings on the team, only behind Gausman's 193 innings and slightly ahead of Berríos' 164 innings. Bassitt started his season off strong, authoring a 2.98 ERA and 3.19 FIP in his first 51.1 innings pitched, or his first nine starts."
"One area of concern throughout the season was his road and home splits. For the season, Bassitt pitched 93 innings at home, posting a respectable 2.71 ERA and 3.34 FIP, while his road ERA sat at 5.47 and his road FIP at 4.45 in 77.1 innings pitched. Funnily enough, the five games that he wasn't able to give the Jays five or more innings all came on the road."
Bo Bichette stands out among position players while the Blue Jays' starting rotation carries uncertainty due to unsigned veterans Chris Bassitt and Max Scherzer. Bassitt made 31 starts with a 3.99 ERA and 4.03 FIP across 169.1 innings, logging the second-most innings on the staff. He began the year strongly, posting a 2.98 ERA and 3.19 FIP through his first 51.1 innings with a temporarily elevated strikeout rate. Bassitt delivered five or more innings in 26 of 31 starts, with notable strong months in April and September. Significant home/road splits emerged, with much better numbers at home than on the road.
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