Ryu Hyun-jin (36), who is eligible for free agency in Major League Baseball (MLB), has released his projected performance for the 2024 season.
Baseball statistician Dan Zymborski, who releases player projections every year using various data sources, released some of the results of his ZiPS (SZymborski Projection System) on Feb. 22 (local time) on baseball statistics website FanGraphs.com.
According to the data, Ryu’s projected performance for the 2024 season is 17 starts, 카지노사이트 86⅓ innings pitched, 6 wins and 5 losses with a 4.38 ERA.
His strikeouts per nine innings (K/9) were 7.0 and walks per nine innings (BB/9) were 2.2, suggesting that while his razor-sharp stuff is still there, his ability to strike out batters will decline.
His Wins Above Replacement (WAR) is 1.0, and his ERA+, calculated using 100 as the major league average, is 98.
These are just a few of the numbers we’ve seen from Ryu so far this year, but they show that he can still be competitive in the majors, even if he’s not expected to break out.
Coming off elbow surgery and rehabilitation, Hyun-jin Ryu started 11 games this season, going 3-3 with a 3.46 ERA in 52 innings pitched.
His WAR was 0.4, and his ERA+ was 123.
Major U.S. media outlets have categorized Ryu as a low-end free agent in their Staubregg outlooks, suggesting that his destination will only be revealed after the big-name free agents find a home. 온라인카지노