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Justin Masterson gets his 6th career start tonight for Boston.Here is his pitch f/x data from past starts .Masterson has been effective up to this point, but also very lucky. He is 3-1 with an era of 2.90. Unfortunately, he hasn't been as good as those numbers show.His FIP, which is a fielding independent era, sits at 4.99. That is not a good sign and combined with a .177 BABIP, we are guaranteed to see his ERA rise quickly.The most impressive part of Masterson's game has been his ability to get strikeouts. He has a 7.84 K/9 which is fairly high for a sinker ball pitcher. As I noted in the past Masterson articles, the biggest reason for this is his devastating slider. Left handed batters only hit the pitch 57.9% of the time while righties aren't fairing much better with a 61.5% contact rate.If Masterson wants to stay successful as his BABIP and ERA normalize, he will need to cut down on his walk rate. Currently walking 4.35 batters per 9 innings, Masterson will need to c...
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