Introduction
In 2020, we developed an Aggregate Consistency Score (ACS) that ranked starting pitchers on a scale of 20-100, with 100 being the best (i.e., most consistent) rating a pitcher could receive. ACS factors in PQS-DOMinant starts, PQS-DISasters, Quality-Consistency Scores and health. Now, with 2 full years of data post the shortened 2020 season, we evaluate which starting pitchers have been most consistent. Using this information we can then draw up a game plan for how to create your own lists of draft day targets.
How ACS is Derived
ACS assigns each pitcher 1-5 points for each of the following 4 factors: (1) PQS-DOMinant (DOM%) starts; (2) PQS-DISasters (DIS%); (3) Quality-Consistency Scores (QC Scores) and (4) health, which...
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