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He is so wishy-washy with his free agents. If he is trying to motivate Burnett....I have a feeling he will react negatively and want to leave as he did with Florida, rather than being more motivated. If he's not injured by the opt-out, there might be another soured Burnett-organization relationship...its the best bet to happen.
I don't know how injured Burnett really is but this team needs him badly if they want to compete next year, so I don't see why he would try to alienate him now.
Burnett was an injury-prone pitcher with a career 110 ERA+ when they signed him.
With the Blue Jays, he's been an injury-prone pitcher with a 112 ERA+.
"We have all seen what AJ can do when healthy and our due diligence at the time of the signing suggested he looked like he would be able to hold up. I won't say that I regret signing AJ but with out budget, we need those to whom we shell out a lot of money to be on the field producing."
...would have done just fine.
What an unprofessional twit.
I hope Rogers finally sees past whatever they like about JP and fire him sooner rather than later.
Also part of this is that Burnett may have "Kazmir-itis." He has to not focus so much on racking up the K's...the organization would be smart if they could get him to use a different approach and throw less hard to try and ease him into pitching through the pain, instead of just calling him out.
Question is: How much is JP's brain worth?
Quite. Burnett's big problem is, for a variety of reasons, he can't stay off the DL. The primary risk with his contract was not that he would cease to be effective, but that he wouldn't be fit enough to fulfil it.
May 11: 118 pitches
May 16: 103
May 22: 103
May 27: 125
June 1: 117
June 7: 130
Is this how you handle a fragile pitcher?
GMs should never complain publicly about injuries except in cases of actual malingering. And a GM should never, ever complain about negotiations with another team's free agent. The GM's job is to deal with these issues, not complain about them.
Well, to paraphrase a certain Dan S, Gil Meche was an injury-prone pitcher with a sub-100 ERA+ ...
Count not thy chickens after just 116 IP.
Fire Ricciardi, hire Dan Evans.
Best Regards
John
Exactly. Burnett had been a #1 starter once in his life, with the '02 Marlins, which is kind of like being the tallest Munchkin. Otherwise, for one reason or another, he's been just another guy in several rotations, with unrealized potential for better. It is hardly amazing to find that he's now a "fourth starter."
*checks bb-ref*
Here are the top five starters (by games started, with innings pitched breaking any tie-breakers) for each AL team ranked within each team by their respective ERA+s.
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BOS:
Beckett 130
Matsuzaka 127
Schilling 106
Wakefield 102
Tavarez 102
NYY:
Wang 119
Pettitte 113
Mussina 92
Clippard 67
Igawa 60
TOR:
Marcum 159
Halladay 107
Burnett 106
McGowan 98
Ohka 79
BAL:
Guthrie 167
Bedard 119
Burres 103
Trachsel 88
Cabrera 83
TB:
Shields 120
Kazmir 106
Fossum 63
Jackson 62
Seo 55
CLE:
Sabathia 121
Carmona 115
Byrd 92
Lee 89
Sowers 63
DET:
Verlander 140
Bonderman 122
Durbin 103
Robertson 90
Maroth 87
MIN:
Santana 158
Silva 99
Bonser 91
Baker 87
Ortiz 82
CHW:
Garland 143
Buehrle 138
Vazquez 122
Danks 98
Contreras 87
KC:
Meche 144
Bannister 126
de la Rosa 89
Perez 84
Elarton 51
ANA:
Lackey 140
Escobar 133
Weaver 116
Santana 79
Colon 73
SEA:
Washburn 113
Hernandez 102
Batista 92
Baek 73
Weaver 62
OAK:
Haren 195
Gaudin 149
DiNardo 141
Blanton 139
Kennedy 100
TEX:
Loe 80
McCarthy 74
Millwood 70
Tejeda 68
Padilla 68
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Or, if you prefer, here is the same list, with the #1s grouped together, the #2s grouped together, and so on.
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#1s:
Haren 195
Guthrie 167
Marcum 159
Santana 158
Meche 144
Garland 143
Verlander 140
Lackey 140
Beckett 130
Sabathia 121
Shields 120
Wang 119
Washburn 113
Loe 80
#2s:
Gaudin 149
Buehrle 138
Escobar 133
Matsuzaka 127
Bannister 126
Bonderman 122
Bedard 119
Carmona 115
Pettitte 113
Halladay 107
Kazmir 106
Hernandez 102
Silva 99
McCarthy 74
#3s:
DiNardo 141
Vazquez 122
Weaver 116
Schilling 106
Burnett 106
Burres 103
Durbin 103
Mussina 92
Byrd 92
Batista 92
Bonser 91
de la Rosa 89
Millwood 70
Fossum 63
#4s:
Blanton 139
Wakefield 102
McGowan 98
Danks 98
Robertson 90
Lee 89
Trachsel 88
Baker 87
Perez 84
Santana 79
Baek 73
Tejeda 68
Clippard 67
Jackson 62
#5s:
Tavarez 102
Kennedy 100
Maroth 87
Contreras 87
Cabrera 83
Ortiz 82
Ohka 79
Colon 73
Padilla 68
Sowers 63
Weaver 62
Igawa 60
Seo 55
Elarton 51
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Or, if you want to jump to the chase...
2007
median #1: 140
median #2: 117
median #3: 97.5
median #4: 87.5
median #5: 76
Those numbers for the #1s and #2s looked a lot higher than I recall their being for 2006, so I went back to my notes for 2006. Skipping the part where I list everyone in order, here's what I get for the medians...
2006:
median #1: 122.5
median #2: 106
median #3: 100.5
median #4: 92.5
median #5: 78.5
No, I mean really. I think it's just Peter Sellers under there, with a lot of makeup.
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