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5 minutes ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said:

Reynaldo Lopez posted a minuscule 1.38 ERA over his final seven starts last season, achieving a goal of getting his season ERA under 4.00 at 3.91. The right-hander's early target for 2019 takes that number a step lower.

"Last year my ERA was a three something," said Lopez through interpreter Billy Russo. "I would like to have an ERA below three."

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I’m expecting big things from Lopez next year.  I really think he has the stuff to be a high-end #3 starter and I believe that could happen as soon as 2019.

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4 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

I’m expecting big things from Lopez next year.  I really think he has the stuff to be a high-end #3 starter and I believe that could happen as soon as 2019.

100%. There were some metrics on him last year, that suggested he was not as good as he was. That he was "getting lucky". I am not buying that long term. IMO, he kinda reminds me of Jose Contreras.

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7 minutes ago, Cashman said:

100%. There were some metrics on him last year, that suggested he was not as good as he was. That he was "getting lucky". I am not buying that long term. IMO, he kinda reminds me of Jose Contreras.

I think those metrics have merit in the sense that he did have stretches last year where he got lucky, but I don’t think they are predictive of how he’ll pitch going forward.  When everything was clicking for Lopez last year he looked studly IMO and he obviously finished the year strong.  I definitely see him having a big 2019 and possibly finishing with a 4 win season.

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3 hours ago, Chicago White Sox said:

I think those metrics have merit in the sense that he did have stretches last year where he got lucky, but I don’t think they are predictive of how he’ll pitch going forward.  When everything was clicking for Lopez last year he looked studly IMO and he obviously finished the year strong.  I definitely see him having a big 2019 and possibly finishing with a 4 win season.

I think that Lopez's ceiling is Carlos Carrasco, and that is fine. 

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