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“...that the year of the starting pitcher will be gone before long, the teams will get someone to go 3 strong innings (much like a junk pitcher in HS - get through the lineup and we will take it from there) then end up with a string of 4-6 hard throwers, get a couple innings out of them every other day or so....”

I’ve heard that idea, it sounds great on paper. Maybe it could work, pitchers sure are better the least amount of times through the line up. It could be the average relief pitcher is good enough to make it work, but the problem is that most of these flame throwing 95+ relievers are being groomed for three outs right from the get go. You don’t see many long relievers usually throwing that hard or being that effective, on the other hand they are usually only used when you have to use them as a last resort today. It would probably have to be an iffy team, like the Rockies tried to do.

Lombo was a gritty player, I really dug him. But man Fister is 9th in WAR among any starting pitcher for the last three years. That’s better than any of the Nats starters. With a 90 mph fastball. It’s that sinker and change, they just beat the ball into the ground.

FReegards


155 posted on 02/22/2014 8:46:02 PM PST by Ransomed
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To: Ransomed

I just looked it up, his fastball is 88.9 mph, throws it 51% of the time. Pretty wild.

Freegards


156 posted on 02/22/2014 8:49:38 PM PST by Ransomed
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To: Ransomed

Lombo was a gritty player, I really dug him
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Excellent description for a ‘jack of all trades’ Not quite good enough to be a super star but having the heart, being teachable and talented enough to play 3 positions ‘good’ and maybe 3 adequately, can be around for a long time...
My grandson is a decent ball player but no power hitter and - like me - probably will never be. His father and older brother are ‘sluggers’ and I keep trying to get him to tighten his stance, choke up, excel at bunting, and be a ‘banjo hitter’...like I tell him and his ‘like’ friends...get up there and concentrate on singles, once the balls start dropping and you get a little bat control, the doubles will come and occasionally one will hit the ‘sweet spot’ and you may get a ‘tater.
He is a Junior in HS and getting better bat control and wants to go ‘further’....I think he has a shot as long as he keeps thinking ‘small’...good attitude, smart base running, talk it up and be versatile...he was a pretty fair C a few years ago (if I may say) and last year the C went down and ‘BEFORE I could get to him - he volunteered to catch. The coaches hadn’t seen him catch and he (GS) came over to me and asked me to ‘talk to them’ and the lad finished out the season Catching. (funny- we know how coaches ‘treat’ the ‘helpful’ parents but I get along with the JV and V coaches...probably more out of ‘respect’ for my age (HA) but I am somewhat knowledgeable and will ‘get on my GS’ case when he is wrong...AND he seeks me out for advice on occasion....(shocking isn’t it...)
It probably cost him a V promotion in mid season but I would have rather have him playing JV as a Soph than sitting on the V...
He will return to his 3B/SS duties but at least now they know he can catch...has good ‘follow the ball instincts’ so he may get a little further up the line....
He also a fair P, (going back to run the lineup), but he rightfully doesn’t want to get into the ‘I am a Pitcher’ and hardly ever get to see the field other than pitching.

Well it won’t be long now, HS starts March 12 or so and Nats in April....


157 posted on 02/22/2014 10:46:13 PM PST by xrmusn (6/98 --When you have them by the short hairs, the minds and hearts soon follow.)
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