Thus far AJ Burnett has compiled a 9-10 record with a 4.96 ERA. Most, if not all people, say that Burnett is having a better year compared to his miserable 2010 campaign. After Saturday night's drubbing to the Twinkies that is now not a true statement. At this point last year, Burnett was 9-11 with a 4.80 ERA. Very similar numbers, but still Burnett was slightly better last year. Besides, if you look at Burnett this season, there are a number of scary statistics that Yankee fan's certainly won't enjoy:
- The last time AJ Burnett won a game against an American League team with a winning record was on April 13th against the Baltimore Orioles. Yes, the Orioles were actually above .500 at that time, 6-3 to be exact. AJ went 6.1, allowing four runs on two, 2-run homers. It was a win, but not a quality start.
- Speaking of quality starts, Burnett has only had eight of them in 26 starts. That's the fewest number of quality starts for someone who has made at least 19 starts on the team. Also, the last quality start Burnett had was on June 29th against the Milwaukee Brewers at Yankee Stadium. The last quality start he had against an AL team was on June 13th at the Stadium against the Cleveland Indians. The last quality start he had on the road was at the Oakland A's. And finally, Burnett has yet to pick up a quality start on the road against a winning team this year.
- In AJ Burnett's last nine starts dating back to July 4th in Cleveland, his ERA has gone up in each of those games. from 4.05, 4.12, 4.15, 4.19, 4.21, 4.23, 4.54, 4.60, 4.61, and finally 4.96. During that nine game stretch he has a 1-4 record with a 5.85 ERA. And in his 47.2 innings of work during that period he has allowed 56 hits and 22 walks (1.63 WHIP).
--Jesse Schindler, BYB Staff Writer
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