Breaking down the matchups and identifying an x-factor for NLCS Game 6.
The whole overrated/underrated debate is tired. So tired. I’m sick of it and have been for a while. It really doesn’t mean anything, because there’s rarely an agreement on what the base rating is to begin with. Instead, it’s just a way for people to yell at each other on TV to fill time and get people worked up. Advertisement That said, I can’t help but think that is underrated. Yes, a guy who was on the cover of Sports Illustrated at 16 as his sport’s LeBron James is underrated.
It would seem to make sense that a player who went to high school in Arizona, junior college in Arizona and college in Arizona would play his entire big-league career with Arizona. But it’s hardly been that easy. Kelly was drafted by the in 2010 and reached Triple A with the team before going to Korea, where he played four seasons. Kelly was 48-32 with a 3.86 ERA with the SKY Wyverns before returning to the United States in 2019. With the Diamondbacks, he’s 48-43 with a 3.
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