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PA - Total Plate Appearances with pitch data Pit - Total pitches thrown Pit/PA - Average pitches / plate appearance Str - Strikes Thrown Bll - Balls Thrown Str% - Percentage of pitches thrown that were strikes (includes pitches swung at out of the zone) 1st% - Percentage of first pitch strikes StL% - Percentage of strikes that were looking StS% - Percentage of strikes that were swinging (this ... [link]

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Postseason Profile: Cleveland Indians
Published 9/27/2007 by Justin at On Baseball and the Reds
... , and Laffey), but I honestly can't see any of them getting much playing time in the postseason given the results of those outings. Lee and Sowers, at least, have shown productivity in the past, but they were really hit hard this year. ...

Game Four Primer: Indians' Bullpen
Published 10/8/2007 by Vegas Watch at Vegas Watch
... Aaron Laffey (LHP): In theory, he is the Indians' long man, but he hasn't pitched in this series. Could go a few innings if(/when) Byrd gets knocked out early, although I guess that could be CC's job also. ...

Quick follow-up to Game 6
Published 10/21/2007 by Caleb at Breaking Balls
... More on the bullpen: The consolation prize for Cleveland tonight was excellent relief pitching from rookie and nominal mop-up man Aaron Laffey. The 22 year-old kid shot 4 2/3 innings of scoreless, one-hit ball against a talented, albeit relaxed, Red Sox offense. This showing allowed the Tribe’s overburdened studs ( ...

Two on Two: 2008 AL Central Preview
Published 3/11/2008 by Rich Lederer and Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Rob: It’s hard to imagine Sabathia and Carmona combining to go 38-15, right? Especially considering how many innings they threw last year? Including October? Cleveland’s No. 5 starters were generally horrible last season, but I suspect somebody – Aaron Laffey or ...

Spring Chickens: American League
Published 3/13/2008 by Camp Tiger Claw at Walkoff Walk
... Nick Masset in the pen. I'm not sure if they're technically rookies and don't feel like looking it up. Oh well, I went three teams in before dropping the conceit. Anyway, Chicago's season is riding on more young hands then Teri Hatcher. Unfortunately for my comedy, true rookie Lance Broadway has been getting the shit knocked out of him. Cleveland Indians: The Indians have 3 lefties in camp vying for a rotation spot. The Indians like Aaron Laffey's stuff, but Cliff "Best Lefty In The Game" Lee seems to have emerged as ...

A Look back at April
Published 5/1/2008 by Jason at MY BASEBALL BIAS
... Apr 28 @Cle W 5-2 14-13 M Mussina (3-3) A Laffey (0-1) M Rivera (8) BOX ...

Game 61: Indians (28-33) at Tigers (24-36)
Published 6/7/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys: Front Page Posts
... Aaron Laffey (3-3, 3.02) vs. Kenny Rogers (4-4, 5.54) This could be wishful thinking on my part (and a big dose of that could go a long way), but the next three games might provide something the Tigers' lineup sorely needs.  Detroit hasn't faced many left-handed starting pitchers this season, and it's one of the (many) reasons Tigers batters have performed so feebly.  Last year, left-handers were pounded into mush by this lineup.  And the Indians' will be starting lefties for the final three games of this series. Aaron ...

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