Jose CisneroHow did he get here?: Signed contract prior to 2008 season
Stats: 6'3", 185 lbs, Throws: Right
Age as of April 1, 2010: 20
Splits!
| Split | IP | ERA/WHIP | K:BB | BAA |
| Season | 55.2 | 3.56/1.11 | 64:30 | .165 |
| vs LHB | 26 | 4.15/0.92 | 25:10 | .165 |
| vs RHB | 29.2 | 3.03/1.28 | 39:20 | .165 |
| Home | 22.2 | 3.18/1.10 | 27:12 | .167 |
| Away | 33 | 3.82/1.12 | 37:18 | .164 |
| Bases Empty | 26.2 | x/1.39 | 35:19 | .173 |
| Runners On | 29 | x/0.86 | 29:11 | .156 |
| w/RISP | 18.1 | x/0.98 | 21:9 | .155 |
| June | 6.1 | 5.68/1.58 | 5:6 | .174 |
| July | 21 | 3.43/1.05 | 22:8 | .187 |
| August | 28.1 | 3.18/1.06 | 37:16 | .146 |
K/9 Rate: 10.3
BB/9 Rate: 4.9
Groundout/Flyout Rate: 1.20
K:BB Ratio: 2.13
Cisnero was the Gastros team leader among starters in IP, Ks, ERA and WHIP, and absolutely dominated opponents (just look at the BAA and the WHIP in July and August). Now in his second year in the Organization, Cisnero actually saw a rise in those key stats, but that he stayed close despite throwing in the States for the first time, and throwing 26.2IP more than 2008, and that he's 20 (turning 21 on April 11, 2010) is pretty exciting for Cisnero.
2 comments:
Just wanted to say thanks for putting these profiles together...despite spending stupid amounts of time looking over major and minor league stats, guys like Cisnero still fly under my radar. This is useful work.
Also, putting the splits in tables has made it so much easier to grasp the info...keep up the good work!
AstroAndy: +1 to you. Thanks for reading...
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