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John Wasdin
Opposing hitters are batting .344 (11-32) with 1 double, 1 triple and 3 homers with runners on scoring position.
Additionally the first batter he faces each game is batting .400 (10-25) with 4 homers. Combine those two stat lines and it's no surprise he's consistantly allowing inherited runners to score. Not sure why his clutch rating is as high as it is, but I don't know how the game calculates that rating or how much it effects the game.
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