That's not what a two inning save is. Coming in the 8th inning is not a two inning save. It was a four out save.
You do prove that math is hard.
Fowler has a .357 OBP, which is you can live with, and he's been hitting the ball really hard. His BABIP is low, which shows he's been really unlucky. I know that those things aren't tangible, and that you're probably not in on advanced stats, or anything beyond batting average, which indicates the level of baseball intelligence you possess, but when it's only been four games, those are the things you can live with.
For comparison's sake, Jose Ramirez, who finished third in the last two AL MVP races, has gone 1-11 thus far this year with a lower OBP than Fowler. Bader is only 2-12, but you're not calling for him to sit (nor should you). Early season results are desperately lacking in sample size, so they're stupid to base anything off of, but especially using a stat like batting average when bad luck is clearly at play.
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