Alberto Callaspo 1.4 WAR
Hank Conger 0.2 WAR
Vernon Wells -0.2 WAR
Jeff Mathis -0.2 WAR
Part 2: Pitchers
Jered Weaver 2.7 WAR
Weaver’s May struggles have been well documented, but here he is still at the top of the Angels pitchers. It’s not hard to see why, as after Dan Haren there is a relatively steep drop off in pitching power for the Angels. So what happened to Weaver anyway? Well, his control wasn’t too bad, as his BB only slightly rose from 1.97 to 2.25. But his K/9 dropped dramatically from 9.66 to 6.30 in the month of May. Weaver’s career K/9 is 7.85, so 6.30 isn’t likely to continue, especially after he just posted a 9.35 K/9 in 2010.
Dan Haren 2.7 WAR
Ervin Santana 1.1 WAR
Joel Pineiro 0.8 WAR
Jordan Walden 0.8 WAR
Walden has been consistent from April to May, producing a FIP of 2.45 in the first month and 2.40 in the second, and a constant K/BB of 2.0. One thing to look out for – while his strike outs are up (9.69 K/9 in May v. 8.76 in April), so are his walks, up from 4.38 to 4.85. Another thing to watch out for – his xFIP is 3.70. xFIP basically says, what should happen to a pitcher’s FIP (and, as a result, ERA) if he gave up home runs at a league average rate? It’s rare that pitchers, even good ones, don’t give home runs near the league average HR/FB rate, so we might expect his ERA/FIP to rise some.
Scott Downs 0.4 WAR
Scott Downs has been terrific in his limited role for the Angels, moving quickly into the role of top set-up man behind closer Jordan Walden. His ERA is a microscopic .55, and his FIP isn’t much worse at 2.63. Keep up the good work, Scott.
Matt Palmer 0.4 WAR
Rich Thompson 0.4 WAR
Tyler Chatwood 0.1 WAR
Fernando Rodney 0.0 WAR
Francisco Rodriguez -0.1 WAR
Move along, not much to see here.
Kevin Jepsen -0.2 WAR
Hisanori Takahashi -0.3 WAR
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