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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

A transformed Colby Lewis returns to Texas Rangers

Colby Lewis found in Japan the stuff the Texas Rangers were hoping to see when he was a member of the organization from 1999 to 2004.

Command of his fastball. Four other pitches he can drop in the strike zone at any time. Maturity that comes over time and by overcoming injury. Knowing how to pitch.

The result is Lewis finding his way into the Rangers’ rotation in 2010 and perhaps beyond after he signed a two-year contract worth $5 million Tuesday. The deal includes a club option for 2012 worth $3.25 million with a $250,000 buyout.

sptaylor Posted: January 20, 2010 at 02:43 PM | 20 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   1. The Good Face Posted: January 20, 2010 at 03:08 PM (#3442052)
Nice contract for Texas, low risk, high potential reward.
   2. Bob Dernier Cri Posted: January 20, 2010 at 03:15 PM (#3442056)
The only pitcher ever to win ten games with an ERA over seven. He's worth $5M just for the curiosity value.
   3. Tuque Posted: January 20, 2010 at 03:40 PM (#3442081)
COLBY LEWIS IS IN THE BEST SHAPE OF HIS LIFE!!!
   4. dazzle Posted: January 20, 2010 at 04:02 PM (#3442105)
Guess Maddux is trying to be a Dave Duncan turn around artist.
   5. Sexy Lizard Posted: January 20, 2010 at 04:15 PM (#3442113)
The Rangers think that Lewis turned it around in Japan, and there's reason to believe that he did. He led his league in strikeouts twice running and put up a 369:46 K:BB ratio (in 354 1/3 innings) with a 2.82 ERA. That's really good in any league. He always had the raw talent to be a successful major leaguer. It might not work out, but this is exactly the sort of low-risk gamble that's worthwhile for almost any team in baseball.
   6. RoyalsRetro (AG#1F) Posted: January 20, 2010 at 04:26 PM (#3442134)
I'd like to see the Transaction Oracle on his signing. What say you Zips? Is that K/BB ratio going to translate?
   7. Enrico Pallazzo Posted: January 20, 2010 at 04:36 PM (#3442146)
That really is an absurd K:BB ratio. But until he proves himself I say AAAA. Though it's not like late bloomers are a myth. I'm rooting for him, if only because I frequently had him as a 6th man/LR in MVP Baseball 2004.
   8. Moloka'i Three-Finger Brown (Declino DeShields) Posted: January 20, 2010 at 04:38 PM (#3442150)
Is that K/BB ratio going to translate?


I'm thinking the answer should be "not really well."
   9. The Good Face Posted: January 20, 2010 at 04:42 PM (#3442159)
I'm thinking the answer should be "not really well."


I don't think anyone, including the Rangers, expects him to put up a 9/1 K/BB ratio. Fortunately, he doesn't need to be anywhere close to that good to justify that contract.
   10. Golfing Great Mitch Cumstein Posted: January 20, 2010 at 05:01 PM (#3442185)
That line about being in the organization from 1999-2004 reminded me of the ultimately silly, but nonetheless interesting "player who played in 4 decades." Any players about to do that? Griffey is the one that jumps to mind.
   11. Moloka'i Three-Finger Brown (Declino DeShields) Posted: January 20, 2010 at 05:08 PM (#3442192)
I don't think anyone, including the Rangers, expects him to put up a 9/1 K/BB ratio. Fortunately, he doesn't need to be anywhere close to that good to justify that contract.


Sure. It's just interesting that this is a guy with a 1.25 career MLB ratio (minor league ratio was much better), and now he's coming back to the US with this super-duper-Madduxian stint of success in Japan. I'm guessing any projection system is going to have a hard time sorting out what to expect going forward.
   12. SoSH U at work Posted: January 20, 2010 at 05:17 PM (#3442201)
Any players about to do that? Griffey is the one that jumps to mind.


Vizquel (debuted in same game as Jr.). Jamie Moyer. Possibly Sheff.
   13. Sean Forman Posted: January 20, 2010 at 10:13 PM (#3442489)
http://bbref.com/pi/shareit/rkQgQ
   14. sptaylor Posted: January 20, 2010 at 10:35 PM (#3442517)
Thanks, Mr. Forman. I didn't realize that Gordon was still active.
   15. tl; dr (Voxter) Posted: January 20, 2010 at 10:36 PM (#3442518)
It seems to me that one of the knottier issues involved in evaluating Japanese pitcher is the size of the ball. Is it not true that the ball is smaller in the Nippon League than in MLB? If it is, it strikes me that it fundamentally changes a pitcher's relationship with a piece of his equipment, in such a way that what a pitcher is capable of, at least in the arenas of control and and movement, may not always translte to the States. A pitcher with short fingers may be able to do things with a Japanese ball that he could never do with an American one.

Is that crazy?
   16. Der Komminsk-sar Posted: January 20, 2010 at 10:38 PM (#3442520)
yes - and that's not crazy at all, imo.
   17. SABRJoe Posted: January 20, 2010 at 10:44 PM (#3442522)
That line about being in the organization from 1999-2004 reminded me of the ultimately silly, but nonetheless interesting "player who played in 4 decades." Any players about to do that? Griffey is the one that jumps to mind.


I'm only 30, yet I've now lived during 5 decades...silly indeed!
   18. Bob Dernier Cri Posted: January 20, 2010 at 11:51 PM (#3442571)
And I am 50 yet have lived in seven. Yikes.
   19. bond1 Posted: January 21, 2010 at 05:42 AM (#3442875)
Not only do the Japanese play with slightly smaller balls, their strike zone is bigger, sort of like the old days here. In Japan, a pitch across the letters is a strike. But of course, Japanese players are also shorter...
   20. Sam Hutcheson is the 'saur with the rainbow roar Posted: January 21, 2010 at 05:57 AM (#3442879)
Not only do the Japanese play with slightly smaller balls


Penis size by nationality is a myth.
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