RELIEVERS: 2023 (part 2 of 2)

This column is second in a two-part column looking at 2023. The first part examined relievers who had at least ten saves (as of September 6). This second part will get through the relievers who had fewer than ten saves on September 6 but are interesting (that is, put up good metrics in 2022).

Taking the same approach as last week, the relievers will be clumped by the division they are currently in. We start again with AL East relievers.

AL East             Sv  IP  xERA WHIP  K% K%-BB% HR/9
=================   == ==== ==== ==== === ====== ====
D.Tate (BAL)         3 63.0 2.98 0.97  22   18    0.6
J.Schreiber (BOS)    7 56.3 2.65 0.89  30   24    0.3
G.Whitlock (BOS)     6 75.3 3.45 1.02  26   21    1.1 
P.Fairbanks (TAM)    6 18.7 1.98...

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