FACTS/FLUKES: T. Wells, T. Anderson, Blackburn, W. Castro, Richards

After showing some promise as a reliever and starter, Wells might be putting it together... Through 81.2 innings, Tyler Wells (RHP, BAL) has a 3.20 ERA, 0.86 WHIP, 26.1% K%, and 5.1% BB%. After a combined $3 earned in 2021 and 2022, Wells' earned value spiked in 2023. Do Wells' skills back up the results?

Year  IP/GS    ERA/xERA   H%/S%  GB/LD/FB  K%/BB%  SwK   Vel   HRF    R$   BPV
====  ======  ==========  =====  ========  ======  ====  ====  ====  ===  ====
2021    57/0  4.11/4.08  24/60  21/22/57   29/5    14   95.2   11    $2   133
2022  129/25  4.25/4.56  25/68  37/17/46   18/7    12   93.6   11    $1    68
2023   82/14  3.20/3.94  20/76  33/14/52   26/5    12   92.6   14   $25   126

Wells is showing skill gains, with some luck...

Almost!

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