How did he get here?: Drafted, 7th Round (2009)
Stats: 6'3", 200 lbs, Throws: Left
Age as of April 1, 2010: 22
Splits!
Split | IP | ERA/WHIP | K:BB | BAA |
Season | 56.2 | 2.70/1.08 | 44:9 | .240 |
as Reliever | 4.2 | 7.71/2.14 | 1:1 | .409 |
as Starter | 52 | 2.25/0.98 | 43:8 | .221 |
vs LHB | 16.2 | 2.70/0.84 | 19:3 | .183 |
vs RHB | 40 | 2.70/1.18 | 25:6 | .261 |
Home | 28 | 1.93/0.86 | 23:4 | .208 |
Away | 28.2 | 3.45/1.22 | 21:5 | .270 |
Bases Empty | 32 | x/0.97 | 28:2 | .221 |
Runners On | 24.2 | x/1.22 | 16:7 | .267 |
w/RISP | 13 | x/1.62 | 12:5 | .308 |
July | 16.2 | 2.16/1.02 | 12:1 | .254 |
August | 34 | 2.65/1.09 | 24:7 | .231 |
September | 6 | 4.50/1.17 | 8:1 | .250 |
Season Total
K/9 Rate: 7.0
BB/9 Rate: 1.4
Groundout/Flyout Rate: 1.60
K:BB Ratio: 4.89
Keuchel is probably the pitcher from this year's draft class I'm most excited about. If you take out his appearance in relief on July 26 at Oneonta, he wouldn't have allowed more than 3ER in an outing all season (and we're only talking about 10 starts, but still...). He made NYPL hitters look silly pretty much all year long, and threw scoreless outings in four of his ten starts.