He’s only spent 2 years in WSEM, but he’s had 2 very solid, efficient years. Being the only elite lefty pitcher in WSEM, he gives hitters a different look at the dish which makes him so effective.
He’s had over 100 Ks every year he has pitched. What makes him so unique is that he gets guys out without throwing very hard at all. He’s very crafty and efficient. He struggled in 2015, but will rebound in 2016 without a doubt.
When he actually shows up to games, he can dominate. He probably throws the second fastest in the league, with a unique over the top release point, which makes him untouchable at times. I even heard he made a man bleed.
In 2011 he had 233 strikeouts, a total that no one thought would ever be broken. He dominated WSEM in 2011 and 2012, but since then his accuracy has declined dramatically, making him a borderline #2 arm.
He won’t blow you away with heat, he just knows how to pitch. He has 2 perfect games to his name as well. Before the mound was moved back, his drop ball was nearly unhittable and possibly one of the nastiest pitches in WSEM history.
A strikeout machine. He can duel with anyone in the league. He’s been plagued with poor accuracy at times, which actually helps him out more than you’d think. He has 634 career punch-outs and has improved his season total every year. He’s my pick for 2016 Clown Shu.
If only he didn’t stand in his brother’s shadow. Evan has tallied up 4 very impressive years in WSEM, including one perfect game, but the most impressive feat is the fact that he’s only given up 15 runs in 4 years… hitters beware.
Despite his 3 career perfect games, he is often overlooked. He can deal with the best of them. Even though he hasn’t had much success on the national level, he has no problem carving up WSEM bats with relative ease… unless there’s rain.
Possibly the best clean ball wiffleball pitcher… ever? He’s only been in the league for 2 years and has made a name for himself nationally. In that timespan he has FIVE perfect games, throwing 4 in 2014 alone. As long as he doesn’t blow out his arm (knock on wood), he’ll continue his dominance.
The only reason I put him above Farkas is because he’s been around longer and dominant all along. He has 2 perfect games to his name and has a career 0.26 ERA to go along with a 0.78 WHIP, he didn’t play in 2015, but looks to come back with a vengeance in 2016.
Honorable Mention:
0.82 ERA | 1.00 WHIP | 15.00 K/6 | 4.00 BB/6 | 3.75 K/BB
1.86 ERA | 1.21 WHIP | 13.91 K/6 | 4.29 BB/6 | 3.24 K/BB
2.39 ERA | 1.53 WHIP | 13.89 K/6 | 5.90 BB/6 | 2.35 K/BB
1.43 ERA | 1.31 WHIP | 14.77 K/6 | 5.72 BB/6 | 2.58 K/BB
2.62 ERA | 1.53 WHIP | 14.32 K/6 | 6.74 BB/6 | 2.12 K/BB