[Fangraphs] José Soriano Can Get You to Whiff, but He Won’t Strike You Out 4 comments Somewhat related to [my post](https://www.reddit.com/r/angelsbaseball/comments/1m8gq9o/jose_soriano_extreme_lasr_profile/) yesterday, looks like a writer at Fangraphs was working on a profile of Soriano’s pitches because his approach and outcomes are a relative anomaly. I mean in his last 10 starts he has 2 10+ k games… seems like he can strike you out Maybe take that to mean he has good hit and miss stuff, but has been a little unlucky later in counts? What it says is that he prefers to get people put with groundouts early, put can get the k when he gets to those 2 strike counts. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Somewhat related to [my post](https://www.reddit.com/r/angelsbaseball/comments/1m8gq9o/jose_soriano_extreme_lasr_profile/) yesterday, looks like a writer at Fangraphs was working on a profile of Soriano’s pitches because his approach and outcomes are a relative anomaly.
Maybe take that to mean he has good hit and miss stuff, but has been a little unlucky later in counts?
What it says is that he prefers to get people put with groundouts early, put can get the k when he gets to those 2 strike counts.
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Somewhat related to [my post](https://www.reddit.com/r/angelsbaseball/comments/1m8gq9o/jose_soriano_extreme_lasr_profile/) yesterday, looks like a writer at Fangraphs was working on a profile of Soriano’s pitches because his approach and outcomes are a relative anomaly.
I mean in his last 10 starts he has 2 10+ k games… seems like he can strike you out
Maybe take that to mean he has good hit and miss stuff, but has been a little unlucky later in counts?
What it says is that he prefers to get people put with groundouts early, put can get the k when he gets to those 2 strike counts.