@biblulz@michaelr3848@ChoppinBravos He is in the top 25 in the league for relievers in WHIP and top 10 in FIP. His xFIP- is in the top 10, so it isn't luck. Top 10 in K-BB% too. And did you just forget about the actual reliever with the best whip and a top 5 fip, Dylan Lee?
@_ThaPlayMaker_@gilesbraves Ohtani had an entire extra year to recover, as well. And it was not traditional Tommy john. Ohtani underwent some ligament repair, but also had the brace installed
@calfenn_@HarrisonSmaj It's 30 days for pitchers. When he's on the major league IL he is still accruing service time and getting paid the major league salary. If (heaven forbid) he gets injured again, then it's better to "get him off the clock" so to speak
@ChoppinBravos "Elite chase" - 29 percent, 2 percent less than Elder's, .4 percent higher than Elder's from the same year
That's like an extra chase every 2 games, on average. You cannot seriously be using that as a metric
@TheBustedFlush@RileyDaGoat_ It's weird, he doesn't miss any easy balls, he has the highest catch rate in baseball right now. But he barely ever sees 4-5 star plays, so it's extremely hard for him to stack OAA like PCA, who seemingly has a 5 star catch opportunity every 3 games
@FrostedYukio Disabling specific hardware deemed "suspicious" is a feature in Windows. This isn't Riot bricking anything, they flag a fake PCIE device and Windows does what Windows does. Even the initial check is a Windows mechanism
The device also STILL WORKS, just not in Valorant
@gerulis20@326powah It's obviously legal because nothing is "bricked". Riot's retarded statement aside, the anticheat works by detecting and flagging the fake PCIE drive utilizing DMA and makes it so Windows disables the device when Valorant is open. You can remove the flag by reinstalling windows.