I did the math. Joba had a 3.15 ERA from becoming a starter in 2008 (his first full start on 6/13/08) until June 1st, 2009, the start before this video was posted.
That could have easily been among the top 10 starters in all of baseball over that time period.
I did the math. Joba had a 3.15 ERA from becoming a starter in 2008 (his first full start on 6/13/08) until June 1st, 2009, the start before this video was posted.
That could have easily been among the top 10 starters in all of baseball over that time period.