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Originally Posted by G1911
He excels throughout the season. His lowest career OPS in any month is .961.
When the Angels lose a game, his OPS is .852.
When he has 2 strikes, his OPS is .728.
I don't think we need to limit when he excels, because he excels basically all the time.
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Does he excel in the Playoffs?
You like posting his numbers, post those.
I want to see how he excels all the time.
How does he do head-to-head vs Verlander, Kershaw & Scherzer?...the only 3 pitchers from his era that will be HOFers one day.
Show me all the numbers you like to post.