Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
IP 34.1
K/9 7.34
BB/9 2.62
There are only 11 pitchers in the majors that have a better K/9 AND BB/9 than Blanton. Their names...
J. Vazquez
Z. Greinke
F. Hernandez
D. Haren
E. Bedard
C. Hamels
Y. Gallardo
J. Johnson
R. Halladay
R. Nolasco
T. Lilly
The combined whip and era of the pitchers above is: 1.10 whip and 3.17 era
Blanton gets stuck with a 1.60 whip and 6.81 era.
I can only hope history proves to be a good guide...

I don't usually do this but I feel it extremely necessary after hearing all this banter.
The definition of whip is walks x HITS divided by innings pitched. The guys you mentioned that have better K/BB and BB/9 rations also happen to give up less than a hit per inning.
The reason why Blanton and Nolasco are struggling is their .330 and .319 BA against.
"I can only hope history is a good guide".
History tells us Blanton has a .273 BA against, is a high whip, high e.r.a. pitcher, a whopping 2/1 K/BB ratio and a weak 5.8 K/9 (history tells us not to expect his current K/9 to stick), .500 pitcher pitching in one of the best pitcher's parks in baseball. Not sure which stats you were looking at when drafting him. I can't seem to find anything.
But I'm sure you're right Gekko, he'll be MUCH better in Philly.

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