STARTERS: BPV leaders, September 2015

It can be easy to overlook hidden September performances. After all, by the time we get around to analyzing them, both the seasonand our in-season roster tinkeringare over.

But there can be nice value by looking at September skills and stats. September playing time gives a glimpse at developing players who could receive an extended audition the following spring. And those who post intriguing skills can become sneaky profit centers on draft day.

Here were the aggregate stats and skills posted by starting pitchers in September/October 2015, segregated by league:

September 2015 Baselines*

     ERA   WHIP | Ctl  Dom  HR/9  GB% | H%/S%   hr/f | FAv   SwK%  FpK%  Ball% | BPV
     ====  ==== | ===  ===  ====  === | ======  ==== | ==== ...

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