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Originally Posted by GranteedEV
I like GSAA a lot as well. However I think it is a stat that needs a bigger sample size than nine games. You can be slightly above average in eight games and have one awful game game where you let in 6 and you'll probably have a negative GSAA.
I like QS (Quality Starts) and RBS (Really Bad Starts) because they actually do treat individual outings as just that.
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It's interesting if you look at quality starts he's 7th (same as GSAA) with 5 (tied with many).
Also interesting that the GS% doesn't diminish with a Really Bad Start ... it's still a % of games deemed a quality start.
Markstrom is 5-0-4 at 56% with no really bad starts.
Jon Gibson is 5-2-2 and still 56% with two really bad starts.
Not saying you were arguing any of this, but interesting.