Don't Look Now, But Landon Marceaux Has a Lower ERA than Kumar Rocker


Ever since Jaden Hill went to the injured list, Landon Marceaux has been the ace for the LSU Tigers rotation and he has not disappointed. In SEC play, Marceaux is pitching a 3.02 ERA, which isn't bad considering the immense talent inside the SEC, but overall, he is pitching a 2.15 ERA, which is better than, you guessed it, Kumar Rocker, the ace for Vanderbilt. Kumar has a 3.35 ERA in SEC play, and a 2.31 ERA overall. 

So this begs the question, why is Kumar getting all the praise and attention when Landon Marceaux is doing everything Kumar has done and more? I'm not saying Kumar is bad, I would be a fool to say that, but stats don't lie, Landon is having a better year. Kumar is always a 1st round draft pick in this year's MLB draft, but I can't remember seeing Landon once. Landon is the one with a better ERA and a better K/BB with a 6.06 compared to Kumar's 4.58. 

You can't use the argument that Kumar faces harder teams, they're in the same conference, which means they face the same teams. Actually, you can even make the argument that Landon faces harder teams because he had to face Vanderbilt, while Kumar doesn't. Landon has one more start to solidify his greatness. If he can go 6 or 7 shutout (or at least no earned runs) innings against the Texas A&M Aggies, he could lower his ERA to sub 2.00. If he does that, I want to start seeing him in some mock drafts. 

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