![]() ![]() When I took it, I realized how difficult I had made it. So was it more challenging? Let’s find out. Regardless, many voters commented that this year’s Challenge was more “challenging” than previous years. My thoughts? I was probably looking at the stats from a different era’s eyes. As well as Carlos Rodon and his 2.88 ERA. That includes Jose Berrios and Kyle Gibson and their 5.00 plus ERAs. There were no Ds and no As awarded to the twenty pitchers in the Challenge. ![]() You will find the actual APBA grades at the bottom of this article but *spoiler* all twenty pitchers I chose ended up being either a grade B or C. I also try to get a variety of pitchers in terms of quality. I do my best to make it as difficult as I can for all of you. I of course, try to pick pitchers who are “on the fence” between two APBA pitching grades. An overviewĪ little background here… Back in October when I begin setting up the Pitching Grade Challenge, I search the year’s stats and start the process of choosing the pitchers. ![]() How did we do? What pitchers did we guess right on? Who did we miss? What weird anomalies were there? For me, it’s always fun to look back. Today, I thought I am going to step back and take a bird’s eye view of how everyone voted. ![]()
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