STARTERS: 2011 2nd half surgers

It's easy to fall in love with strong half seasons. It's also easy to read too much into them. After all, the midpoint of the season is an arbitrary cutoff, and there are bound to be performance swings between any few months of data.

That said, many starting pitchers who surge down the stretch often are better speculations than others.

Let's take a look at the SP whose BPV increased the most between the first and second halves of 2011:

BPV Surgers - 2H 2011

                        ----------1H 2011-------- | -----------2H 2011------- | Diff   
Name                LG  Ctl  Dom   HR/9  GB%  BPV | Ctl  Dom   HR/9  GB%  BPV | BPV
==================  ==  ===  ====  ====  ===  ===   ===  ====   ===  ===  === | ====
Vazquez, Javier    ...

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