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A six game lead is hardly insurmountable. The Yanks have shaved off 5.5 games over the past 30 games.
And if they're scared about the year-to-year jump from last year, well who the hell told them to have a 22 yr old only throw ~120 innings. I like pitch counts and limits, but all of these Sox fans back counting IP from 155 drive me nuts.
He's a healthy pitcher. Let him pitch.
If Buchholz is ready, and damn if it's hard to create scenarios under which he can't at least give them 5 solid innings most nights, then he should be pitching in the major leagues.
MCOA is stealing his material from SJ, BTW. :)
I think you just take whatever you can get with pitchers. I think it's pretty unlikely Buchholz is any good in 2014, the attrition rate is so high.
Marginal improvements to a playoff roster are worth a lot. In general, the Sox would get more value from adding a player right now with a playoff spot locked up than adding a player to a 90'ish win team in spring training (edit: that's assuming the only goal is to maximize world series titles, which isn't really the case I guess)
If he's ready, use him. You never know when a pitcher's arm is going to blow up anyway. Eat them while they're fresh.
I'll be dead by 2014 at this rate, call himup!
One week from today.
from wikipedia:
Sept 1st vs. the Orioles. Beckett leaves the game after the 7th with a 3 run lead. Gagne comes in the game, promptly gives up 2 runs and walks Millar to 1st. Francona actually goes to the bullpen and brings in Papelbon. As Papelbon steps onto the mound, the stadium lights fail. We are enshruoded in darkness.
When the lights turn back on, we suddenly see Eric Gagne behind Jonathan Papelbon with a steel chair. Papelbon unsuspectingly turns around, and Gagne CHARISHOTS HIM IN THE HEAD.
As Varitek runs towards the mound trying to help Papelbon, Eric Bedard CHARGES out of the Orioles dugout, and Adam Stern jumps out of the stands. They double team Varitek from behind, and delivers a 3D.
Chaos is everywhere.
Kevin Millar, suddenly realizing that Kevin youkilis was the bastard that took his job, decides to take advantage of the situations, and RKOs him. Papi and Pedroia, who both got the day off, both charge out from the Red Sox dugout. Pedroia climbs onto the shoulders of Papi and kicks Millar in the chest, but man and midget cannot fight off the treachery of the 3 Canadians.
Bodies are down everywhere. Then, you see Bedard, Gagne, and Stern gather on the mound. Gagne rips off his Red Sox jersey to reveal a Baltimore Orioles Jersey. Adam Stern is waving the biggest F!@#ING Canadian flag you'll ever see. The Canadian Anthem starts playing over the Stadium PA. It's 10 o'clock, and people watching on TV's screen go dark and go to Sportsdesk with Hazel Mae.
Of course, during all of this, Jerry Remy for some reason has a ridiculous Texas Accent, and Thursday that week footage is revealed that Lugo handed Gagne the chair.
Doug Mirabelli: I can't believe I jobbed for those F!@3ers
Tim Wakefield: You idiot, you're a jobber, you've jobbed for everybody.
Nice. I'm surprised it's Ellsbury, though. Kielty was just beginning to hit a little after striking out in like 90% of his ABs.
I wonder if there's anything Buchholz can do to stay up. My guess is even if he throws a one-hit shutout he gets sent back down.
The Ellsbury for Kielty thing makes sense - Ellsbury's been hot since returning from injury, hitting over .400 in August so far, and he'd earned firsties by virtue of his excellent play the first time around.
See you guys in the chatter.
Where's the decision point on Lester? Watching him, he just doesn't look quite ready. His fastball velocity is spotty, and his command is worse. His command of the cutter is terrible, which sucks because it's obviously a really nasty pitch. He looks like he needs more time in the minors to work out the kinks - which is exactly what his minor league stats suggested. I was willing to give the Sox the benefit of the doubt in their scouting analysis when they called him up, but I'm less willing now. Lester looks like a guy who's still several months from being a good MLB pitcher. I have a lot of faith that he will be exactly that, but I think that expecting him to pitch well in the majors just seven months since his last chemotherapy treatment was ultimately unrealistic.
yes and no. i don't think any amount of time in the minors this year is going to turn him into a good major league pitcher this year. a real offseason, a real spring training ... then hopefully he gets back what he had. meanwhile, i'd go with buchholz and it isn't even close.
Numbers are adjusted for lefties and knucklers, but not for league or park.
pitcher dERA ERA IPBeckett 2.74 3.15 154.1
Matsuzaka 3.75 3.79 164.0
Schilling 3.97 4.25 112.1
Wakefield 4.16 4.35 157.1
Tavarez 4.54 5.01 116.2
Tavarez has been somewhat "unlucky," the others are more or less where they should be (though tending towards having higher dERAs than their DIPS numbers might suggest). As a group (offhand), those are some very good DIPS numbers. Most noteworthy to me are how far Wakefield's numbers have come down in the last three weeks -- I think his dERA was about 4.60 or so three weeks ago -- that's a fairly notable improvement in the overall numbers from three weeks of pitching late in the season.
pitcher dERA ERA IPBuchholz 3.20 4.50 6.0
Gabbard 4.50 3.73 41.0
Lester 5.40 5.67 33.1
Hansack 8.83 7.71 4.1
My general rule of thumb is that a pitcher needs a minimum of 20 innings pitched before we can even start to conclude anything from his numbers. (Over that, the numbers gradually become more steady, though they can and do change some). Anyway, Lester's over the threshhold and I'm not terribly encouraged. Given a choice, I'd rather have Tavarez starting and Lester continue to work through his issues in the minors. I'd be totally fine with giving Buchholz a shot too. I'm not up-in-arms about continuing to give Lester a chance in the majors, but it's not what I'd probably prefer to do at this point.
Meanwhile, I think the Sox did a good job of selling high on Gabbard. I liked Gabbard. His dERA suggested his ERA was likely due to rise in the fairly near future, he was not a terribly well-regarded minor league prospect. I saw him as the second coming of Vaughn Eshelman and am glad the Sox got anything of value for him.
pitcher dERA ERA IPPapelbon 2.44 1.77 45.2
Okajima 2.84 1.19 60.2
Delcarmen 3.94 2.57 28.0
Snyder 4.70 3.55 45.2
Timlin 4.74 3.07 41.0
Papelbon and Okajima, as has been true all year: great. Not as great as their ERAs would suggest, but no one is really THAT great. Delcarmen's dERA seems to have climbed in the last few weeks. I'm still very happy with him, even if I worry that he's due to see some rough patches in the near future.
Timlin's dERA has gone down as he's continued to pitch fairly well, but he STILL has not done all that great a job by DIPS. Fourth or so on the depth chart is about where he should be (and, offhand, that seems to be about where he is in Francona's mind too, more or less).
pitcher dERA ERA IPGagne 3.15 12.86 7.0
Donnelly 3.18 3.05 20.2
Pineiro 4.45 5.03 34.0
Romero 5.27 3.15 20.0
Lopez 4.04 2.87 31.1
Gagne's not pitched enough innings yet to know what to make of him. I don't suggest using him in too many really tough situations in the meantime (until he builds up more innings), but his numbers in Texas weren't this bad (and, even if it's meaningless, his dERA isn't bad at all). Patience. Mariano Rivera wasn't done as an effective pitcher in April of 2007 and Gagne likely isn't done in August.
Team: 3.88 dERA, 3.78 ERA
Those are excellent numbers. I'll take 'em.
Oh come on. Buchholz dammit.
If he's not, it's yet another sign that this team doesn't think winning the division is important or that they have deluded themselves into thinking they can't be caught.
edit: reading the calendar correctly
But, what are they gonna do now? Buccholz and Lester both threw tonight, so both are lined up for Saturday. Lester gave up 1 R in 6 IP for Portland, but walked 4, K'ing as many. Buccholz gave up 5 R in 5 IP, but according to guys on SoSH who watched the game, his pitch selection was very limited, almost all fastballs and almost no changeups.
My preference would be Buccholz into the rotation on Saturday, Lester to long relief. The continued focus on the future for Buccholz, as opposed to working out the kinks in his full repertoire, suggests to me that they're not thinking too much about the present with Buccholz. Bradford reported today that Buccholz is not necessarily in the rotation plans:That doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Do the Red Sox want to go to a six-man rotation? Matsuzaka would be perfectly well set up to throw on Sunday.
Even if you discount the importance of getting the best team on the field right now - and I wouldn't - this team's got a shot at the world series. We need to find out how Clay Buccholz can contribute to that. Unless they've seen something in the 2007 Lester that that rest of us don't see, I don't see why he should be more important.
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