While Bell's strikeout rate declined in 2011, from 11.1 strikeouts per nine innings in 2010 to 7.3 this year, his average fastball velocity (94 mph), WHIP (1.15), ERA (2.44) and opponent average (.223) were all in line with his previous performance.
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Marlins Sign Heath Bell to 3 year, $27 Million Deal
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From his ESPN's top 50 free agents article.
Bell seems to want to stay in San Diego rather than test the market, and with good reason: His style of pitching isn't going to work in a lot of environments. He throws hard, 92-95 mph, but it's straight and up in the zone, resulting in a lot of fly balls and line drives. The Padres play so many games a year in pitchers' parks that he's thrived there over the past five years, but I'd be very wary of him in a smaller stadium or in the American League East.
Glad we go to Philly 4 times a year.
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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostIt could just be the result of pitching so few innings and having a bad week or two skewing the results. He saw no dip in his velocity, which bodes well.
Hugg's blurb and his fastball not dipping have put me at ease though.
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Originally posted by mbaamin08 View Post
4 OF THE 5 PARKS IN THE NL EAST ARE NEUTRAL OR FAVOR PITCHERS.
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