APRIL

37 IP/22 H/9 R/8 ER/5 BB/38 SO/3 HR

ERA 1.95/WHIP 0.73

RATES: 15.94% H/6.52% R/3.62% BB/27.54% SO/2.17% HR

PER 9: 5.35 H/2.19 R/1.22 BB/9.24 SO/0.73 HR

PER PA: 6.27 PA/H, 15.33 PA/R, 27.60 PA/R, 3.63 PA/SO, 46.00 PA/HR

PITCHER RATING: 89.86

Pitcher Rating Equals

GOOD:

4 Quality Starts in April

3 Starts with 4 or less hits allowed

4 starts with 2 or less runs allowed

4 starts with 1 or no walks allowed

3 starts with 8 or more strikeouts

No Home Runs in 3 starts

BAD:

April 17th start against the St. Louis Cardinals (7 IP/6 H/4 R/BB/10 SO); decision to load bases ends up costly in loss.

IDEAL MAY START

7+ innings

3-4 hits

0-1 runs

0-1 walks

8-10 strikeouts

No Home Runs

LINE CHARTS

Cueto’s ERA had a slight jump from April 11th to April 28th, but is still one of the best in baseball in this category. The ERA went up to 233.33% from his two starts against the Cardinals. It went down to 8.60% since those two starts.

The WHIP is the best in all of baseball and tied with Dallas Keuchel of the Houston Astros (as of May 2nd). Teammate Mike Leake has a WHIP of 0.90 as of May 2nd.

The H Rate had risen up to 15.19%, but has declined at 10.23% and its at 15.94%

The R Rate had risen up to 97.47%, but had declined at 16.21% following the April 17th start against the St. Louis Cardinals. Currently at 6.52%

The BB Rate had a 19.70% incline, but has declined to 20.29% in his latest start. Currently at 3.62%

The SO Rate had a massive decline in last two starts at 9.58% and its at 27.54%

The HR Rate had a 62.36% decline, but had risen up to 139.13% and its at 2.17%

The H/9 had a 16.67% incline, but has declined at a 10.97% rate and its at 5.35

The R/9 had a 100.00% incline, but had declined at 14.75% rate and its at 2.19

The BB/9 had a 20.69% incline, but has declined at a 21.62% rate and its at 1.22

The SO/9 has been declining at 10.38% in his last two starts and its at 9.24

The HR/9 declined at a 60.92% rate and has inclined at a 135.14% rate at the last start and its at 0.73