Eric Lauer’s Emergence Gives the Brewers October Options
For much of the 2021 season, the story of the Milwaukee Brewers has been the dominant pitching they’ve gotten from their three aces, Corbin Burnes, Brandon Woodruff and Freddy Peralta. Those three all have ERAs under 3.00 and have combined for 14.6 WAR. Since July 1, the Brewers have been on an absolute tear, going 41-23; the once competitive NL Central has turned into a blowout. The roll they’ve been on hasn’t come entirely from who you might expect, though. Look at their starting pitching since July 1:
Player | IP | ERA | FIP | K-BB% | WAR |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Corbin Burnes | 77.1 | 1.98 | 1.79 | 26.8% | 3.3 |
Eric Lauer | 54.2 | 1.98 | 2.87 | 14.5% | 1.5 |
Brandon Woodruff | 62.1 | 3.47 | 3.44 | 21.0% | 1.3 |
Adrian Houser | 49.2 | 1.99 | 3.59 | 5.4% | 1.0 |
Freddy Peralta | 40.0 | 3.83 | 3.61 | 19.1% | 0.9 |
Please attempt to ignore the nonsense that Burnes has been up to and check out how good Eric Lauer has been. Yes, Adrian Houser has been great, too, but I want to focus on Lauer. His 3.10 ERA is nearly a run and a half better than his previous best and even with him outperforming his peripherals (3.94 FIP, 4.22 xFIP, 4.05 xERA), those marks remain career bests as well. So how has he done it? Read the rest of this entry »