Bronson Arroyo in Great American Ballpark
Bronson Arroyo started in 17 games in Great American Ballpark in 2011 allowing 27 HRs giving him a 4 – 10 record after 108.1 innings pitched. He had a 4.98 ERA and a 1.320 WHIP at his home park. And as many of you know he gave up the most home runs by a pitcher this season with 46. Putting him 3rd overall with Bert Blyleven (50) and Jose Lima (48) being the other two ahead of him. Colby Lewis had 35 in 2011 to come in second.
Bronson Arroyo 2011 stats
Year Age W L ERA GS IP H ER HR SO WHIP 2011 34 9 12 5.07 32 199.0 227 112 46 108 1.367 12 Seasons 112 105 4.28 291 1874.2 1913 892 256 1226 1.316 162 Game Avg. 12 12 4.28 32 206 210 98 28 135 1.316
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Generated 11/21/2011.
In his career at Great American Ballpark he has a 39 – 36 record with a 3.94 ERA, allowing 101 home runs getting him a 1.237 WHIP after recording 657.1 innings pitched in 101 games started.
The only pitcher with more home runs allowed in Great American Ballpark is Aaron Harang who has 108 in 112 games started with 701 innings pitched. Harang has a 37 – 39 record in GABP.
Johnny Cueto has 53 games started (327.2 innings pitched) and has only allowed 39 HRs so far and Homer Bailey has given up 31 HRs in 43 games started. (244.2 innnings pitched)
As Bronson Arroyo heads into 2012 he will most likely pass Aaron Harang in Games Started at Great American Ballpark. Hopefully he does not give up many home runs.
Player W L ERA GS6 IP H ER HR WHIP Aaron Harang 37 39 4.19 112 701.0 706 326 108 1.29 Bronson Arroyo 39 36 3.94 101 657.1 633 288 101 1.24 Johnny Cueto 20 14 3.71 53 327.2 310 135 39 1.24 Homer Bailey 14 11 5.11 43 244.2 263 139 31 1.49 Paul Wilson 11 11 4.02 36 226.0 230 101 32 1.28 Eric Milton 8 15 5.71 35 200.0 234 127 41 1.45 Edinson Volquez 14 9 4.38 35 205.1 180 100 20 1.39 Brandon Claussen 8 14 4.78 31 173.1 189 92 27 1.47 Mike Leake 14 7 4.21 28 173.1 185 81 23 1.36
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Generated 11/21/2011.
Other pitchers mentioned in this post can be found at Paul Wilson, Eric Milton, Edinson Volquez, Brandon Claussen and Mike Leake.