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Monday Rockpile: Reviewing the Rockies pitchers’ sticky reliance

October 11, 2021 by Purple Row Leave a Comment

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Colorado Rockies news and link for Monday, October 11, 2021

Earlier this summer Major League Baseball announced that it would be tightening up and enforcing its ban on foreign substances for pitchers, in an effort to stimulate offense. The official MLB memo announcing the crackdown came out June 15th, but it was rumored to have been delivered to teams earlier. Regardless of when teams received the memo, umpires began to check pitchers and enforcing the ban on June 21st.

Purple Row’s Justin Wick previously examined the Rockies starters and their spin rates in the games leading up to the ban, but prior to enforcement. League-wide, spin rates began to drop around mid-May, allegedly around the time that the memo was received by teams. The Rockies’ pitchers did not experience that same drop off. Today, we’ll take a look at each of the starters and how their pitches were affected after June 20th, comparing pre- and post-ban enforcement numbers.

A couple of notes — typically, spin rate changes will most affect pitches like fastballs and breaking balls. All pitches that each Rockies pitcher throws have been included in the charts below, both for completeness sake and to give a sense of scale of what these changes (if any) amount to. Spin rates vary from start to start, much like velocity, and a 50 RPM change in spin rate from before to after the ban isn’t anything that should raise eyebrows.

Germán Márquez

Márquez looks unaffected across the board. Minimal changes in usage, velocity, and spin before and after the ban. Ho hum, nothing to see here.

Jon Gray, Antonio Senzatela

A similar story for the recently extended Antonio Senzatela and pending unrestricted free agent Jon Gray. Slight changes across the board, but nothing that seems out of the ordinary.

Austin Gomber

Gomber’s numbers went in the opposite direction of what you’d expect, going up in somewhat significant amounts after enforcement of the ban. In an interesting coincidence, Gomber was forced on the IL on June 19th, right before the ban went into effect and did not return until late July. While it would seem that the ban did not change his ability to get spin on his pitches, he was also likely able to lean on the experience of his fellow pitchers who were experiencing the new enforcement first hand.

Kyle Freeland

Freeland is where the numbers begin to get a little interesting. While game to game variations likely make up the bulk of the changes, the overall trend for his spin on the fastball and slider are down. The greater of the two, the slider spin, could be explained though due to his slight increase in velocity – sacrificing throwing it with more spin to instead get more velo.

Chi Chi González

Finally, that brings us to Chi Chi González. He appears to be the starter who experienced the highest drop in spin, going down in the hundreds across nearly all of his pitches. While Chi Chi recently elected free agency, and will not be returning to the Rockies next year, it will be interesting to see whether he makes any changes during the offseason to combat the loss of the sticky stuff.

Overall, the pitchers who (hopefully) will be returning to the Rockies seem to not have been affected too much by the foreign substance crackdown. Perhaps this is due to pitching at elevation, perhaps due to the lack of usage to begin with. Regardless, a positive sign moving into the next season.

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