Originally Posted by
TheLeviathan
My point still stands, even if my characterization of your position wasn't accurate. I get that you're not saying it's the only stat you'd use, just that if you had to pick one. But the point remains the same, if you are highlighting one stat as the best or first in importance, you are too stuck on one thing. Qualified ERA both includes people who have pitched only a significant amount of innings and allows you to rank their effectiveness to some degree. IP completely leaves performance to guess-work.
I would argue the number of innings one pitches is only a positive if they weren't awful while they were out there. The Twins got 300 IP out of Liriano, Blackburn, and Duensing last year. I do not consider those "valuable" contributions because by and large, they were only filling space. Not contributing to the team's success. You said it yourself - runs and outs. Why you're choosing a stat that only counts one of those things is baffling to me when there are others that do both.