In his first 7 appearances of last year Mulamekic pitched 13 innings giving up 20 runs (all earned) on 22 hits, 16 walks and 4 hit by pitches while striking out 13 for and ERA of 13.85 and a WHHIP (includes HBP's) of 3.23. Pretty much in line with his 14.44 ERA and 12.57 ERA as a freshman and sophomore.
Over his last 7 appearances of last year Mulamekic pitched 40.2 innings giving up 20 runs (17 earned) on 34 hits, 26 walks and 5 hit by pitches while striking out of 45 for and ERA of 3.76 and a WHHIP of 1.60. So a big improvement in the 2nd half of the year. The free passes while better are still somewhat elevated but he increased his K/BB ratio from 0.65 in the first 7 appearances to 1.50 in his final 7 appearances.
His best stretch of games were 3 games against Niagara and Fairfield, the top 2 teams in the MAAC and the Jaspers of Manhattan late in the season. In those 3 games he pitched 21.1 innings giving up 4 runs (all earned) on 13 hits, 11 walks and no hit by pitches while striking out 24 for and ERA of 1.69 and a WHHIP of 1.13.
The Niagara game late in the season was his best outing of the season. He pitched 8.1 scoreless, 2 hit innings while striking out 8 and walking 3.
As you can tell I am searching for the reason the Shocks were interested in this pitcher. I guess the question is what accounted for his big improvement in the last half of his 3rd season over the previous 2.5 seasons at Sienna? Perhaps there is something there to build on.
Over his last 7 appearances of last year Mulamekic pitched 40.2 innings giving up 20 runs (17 earned) on 34 hits, 26 walks and 5 hit by pitches while striking out of 45 for and ERA of 3.76 and a WHHIP of 1.60. So a big improvement in the 2nd half of the year. The free passes while better are still somewhat elevated but he increased his K/BB ratio from 0.65 in the first 7 appearances to 1.50 in his final 7 appearances.
His best stretch of games were 3 games against Niagara and Fairfield, the top 2 teams in the MAAC and the Jaspers of Manhattan late in the season. In those 3 games he pitched 21.1 innings giving up 4 runs (all earned) on 13 hits, 11 walks and no hit by pitches while striking out 24 for and ERA of 1.69 and a WHHIP of 1.13.
The Niagara game late in the season was his best outing of the season. He pitched 8.1 scoreless, 2 hit innings while striking out 8 and walking 3.
As you can tell I am searching for the reason the Shocks were interested in this pitcher. I guess the question is what accounted for his big improvement in the last half of his 3rd season over the previous 2.5 seasons at Sienna? Perhaps there is something there to build on.
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