After the Sheens made a couple of trade-deadline moves, the true awfulness of the team has become evident. Here's the team's pitching at a glance now that starting pitchers Ben Moody and Oscar Wheeler:
The team's 1-2 leaders in wins are two relievers, Jeff Lynn with 5 wins followed by Pedro Santiago with 4 wins. Lynn sports a 4.337 ERA while Santiago boasts a bloated 6.556 ERA. Among pitchers who have actually started a game for the Sheens this season, three of the team's starters have 3 wins: Jesus Andrade (26 starts, 3-19 record, 6.996 ERA), Bill Hines (22 starts, 3-10 record, 6.358 ERA) and Joe O'Sullivan (14 starts, 3-11 record, 6.563 ERA). This makes Luis Lopez even more impressive, considering he has a 2-2 record in 5 starts along with a 3.706 ERA. The other Luis on the starting rotation, Luis Valentin, has an 0-2 record in 5 starts with a 6.84 ERA.
As for the bullpen, not much has changed for the Sheens. Alex Villegas and Juan Rivera are tied for the team lead in saves with 10 apiece. Villegas has the better ERA at 2.97 vs 3.293, while Rivera has the better WAR, 0.81 to 0.37.
With a record of 42-88, there's only 32 games left in the 2028 season. October 2 can't come fast enough for St. Charles sports reporters.
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