You know that ERA is relevant for pitchers, right?
Keuchel started off 6-0 through his first nine games with three no decisions.
His ERA at that point was 1.67.
He is now 8-3 through 15 games with four no decisions.
His ERA now is 2.35.
He walked 21 batters in his first 12 games. He's walked 9 in his past four. Thats a half a walk increase per game (1.75 to 2.25). Might not seem like much but it is.
He gave up 3 HR in his first 12 games. He's given up 4 in his past four games.
So his ERA has increased by 0.68, his walks per game has increased by 0.50, and he's given up four homers in his last six compared to 3 in his first nine.
**** out of here, all I said was he's struggling as of late (compared to what he started at) and I'm right. Stop coming at me with these dumb remarks.
He's still a dominant pitcher and set the bar high at the beginning of the season, so there will be a set back. But stop acting like I know nothing dumb***.