Do you dislike three-true-outcomes (TTO) baseball? Do you get annoyed at the fact that almost a fourth of all plate appearances end in a strikeout, home run rates are still at some of the highest levels we’ve ever seen and almost every batter seems to be determined to be patient up there? Well, my friend, if that describes you accurately, I have the pitcher just for you.
Antonio Senzatela is a good pitcher. That much should be clear by now. Over his career, his adjusted ERA+ is 103, meaning he’s been slightly above average at run prevention (100 is average), and since the start of the 2020 season, after revamping his workout routines, Antonio Senzatela has a 4.