The Hot and the Cold of It

Some players currently tearing it up in FODEUSS … followed by some players currently getting torn up

Over his last twenty games, Jose Altuve of Performance Enhancers has a slash line of .400 / .417 / 1.000, with three homers in that stretch.

Over his last sixteen games, Frank Thomas of Let’s Play Two has a slash line of .373 / .500 / .824, with seven homers in those sixteen games.

Over his last three starts, Addie Joss of A Shaq of Their Own is 3-0, having tossed 21.2 innings. His ERA in that span is 0.42, with a WHIP of just 0.37. He’s struck out 33 against just one walk.

Over his last twenty-six appearances out of the bullpen, Tom Henke of Amazings has logged a 4-0 record. In 24.1 IP, he’s got a 13.32 K/9, a 1.11 ERA, and a 0.58 WHIP.

The three-headed monster out of Planescape Tormentors (Walter Johnson, Clayton Kershaw, and Christy Mathewson) are all unbelievably hot right now. Johnson has a 0.98 WHIP and 1.88 ERA over his last five starts (though he’s won zero of them and lost twice). Kershaw Is 1-0 in his last four starts, with 20 Ks in 18.2 IP and a 1.34 WHIP to go with a 1.45 ERA. And, Mathewson is 5-1 in his last six starts, posting a 0.90 WHIP and 1.77 ERA.

And, did you know the two longest save streaks in FODEUSS history are currently ongoing? Aroldis Chapman of Newport Beach Motherboys has converted his last 21 save opportunities, while Ice Box Chamberlain of San Francisco Six Demon Bags of Chinatown has converted his last 18.

Fernando Tatis and Eddie Mathews of Amazings have hit the dreaded slump. Over their last nine game, they are batting .100 and .129, respectively, and have combined for 22 strikeouts, and just three RBI.

Cody Bellinger of San Francisco Six Demon Bags of Chinatown has also gone ice cold at the plate. Over his last seven games, he’s logged just three hits – all of them singles, with no RBI against 9 strikeouts, with a slash line of .136 / .174 / .136

Sam McDowell of Northern Shores Gales of November has given his team much in his last two starts. He’s logged just ten innings, posted a 9.90 ERA and a WHIP of 2.00.

Bobby Thigpen of Let’s Play Two has been awful, dating back to June 8th. In his last 19 appearances, he’s surrendered five homers in just 15.2 innings, leading to an ERA of 8.04.

Dan Plesac of Every City Bandwagoners has an ERA of 12.67 over his last 18 appearances, spanning just 16.1 Innings Pitched. He’s issued eleven walks and surrendered 10 homers in that stretch.

Recently demoted Andrew Miller of Planescape Tormentors had a 12.60 ERA over his last 14 appearances. He was giving up 7.80 walks per nine innings.

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