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1. Tony H. Posted: April 15, 2008 at 05:53 AM (#2744399)Thing is, he hasn't had it all year. His velocity has been down since the first game of the season. He was a bad pitcher last year, and if he's lost 3-4 mph on his fastball, he's not even a decent AAA pitcher.
What I wouldn't give to see Raffy Betancourt or Jensen Lewis closing close games...
Fangraphs shows his average fastball (excluding tonight) at around 84 MPH so far this year. He was even a little bit off that tonight, I think. In any case, he looks like he's toast. He put up a 5 ERA last year with an 88 MPH fastball, so it's not as if he has any margin for losing his stuff.
Here's an article about it from a week ago.
on edit: Also, I obviously cannot stand Joe Borowski as a pitcher right now (or ever with the Indians for that matter), but he does seem like a helluva guy and I really feel bad for him. He just sucks as a major league pitcher.
Don't know regarding Kobayashi. I'm not an expert, but his stuff does not look overpowering to me. I think he's going to live and die with his command.
I completely agree with Tony. Looks like Kobayashi can pitch a bit, but he doesn't look to me like much more than an average-ish reliever.
It's really amazing - apart from a couple years of Mesa and one year of Mike Jackson, the Indians have never had a lockdown closer who comes in and blows people away. It's always been guys like JoeBo, Wickman, Doug Jones, Steve Olin...guys who throw 87-91, don't get oodles of strikeouts, and are completely hittable.
36 Saves. 2.02 ERA, 80 1/3IP, 82/9 K/BB ratio. $600,000 salary. Has any FA ever delivered such value? Oh, his OBP was 1.000 too!
What, his long stay on the '82 team didn't catch your attention?
When you have to guess whether or not it's a fastball, your team has a big, big problem.
When it comes to closers who top out in the mid 80s - Trevor Hoffman wants everyone to know THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!
Manny's ball was an entirely different kind of out, however.
The Wickman Maru scenario is unwinnable.
So I'm not sure why it should matter if he "had nothing".
To be fair, he didn't use those exact words ("real man" and "candy-assed losers" and so forth), but that was definitely the vibe.
good face-saving for everyone
("OK listen Joe, your arm hurts, got me? It hurts like hell, unnerstand?")
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