ADDING MORE SIGNIFICANCE TO GUERRA’S SEASON
Source: American Association News
Writers covering the Milwaukee Brewers have dug deeper on the significance of Junior Guerra‘s 9-3, 2.81 record for 20 starts as a 31-year-old rookie before he was shut down because of the workload. They came up with some mighty intriguing finds. The Wichita Wingnuts hurler from 2011 and 2013 is expected to earn some Rookie of the Year votes because of having the best earned run average among rookie starters in the National League, and he is only the fourth Brewers starter since 2000 to work 100 or more innings with an ERA below 3.00. The other three were Ben Sheets at 2.70 in ’04, Jeff D’Amico at 2.66 in ’00 and C.C. Sabathia at 1.65 in ’08. More exclusively, only one rookie since the Divisional play era started has worked more than Guerra’s 121.1 innings at the age of 31. That was Hisashi Iwakuma, who got 125.1 innings for Seattle four years ago. Most importantly of all, SBNation.com believes the Venezuelan native has firmly staked “his claim to a spot atop the Brewers’ starting rotation for next season…and with five years of club control remaining Junior’s surprising ascension could help spur a quick return to competitive baseball here in…
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