Detroit picked him up today per mlb.com
Acquired RHP Yorman Bazardo from the Seattle Mariners in exchange for OF Jeff Frazier
Detroit picked him up today per mlb.com
Acquired RHP Yorman Bazardo from the Seattle Mariners in exchange for OF Jeff Frazier
So, Detroit, who's staff is three times better than ours, thinks he was good enough to trade for him.
Reminds me of all the many times when teams,...well, that are better than ours, pick up players that end up doing well, while we do nothing (Doug Davis a few years ago, as an example).
For whatever reason, I guess he didn't fit in here.
Rob Neyer: "Any writer who says he'd be a better manager than the worst manager is either 1) lying (i.e. 'using poetic license') or 2) patently delusional. Which isn't to say managers don't do stupid things that you or I wouldn't."
Trading Neagle only got the Reds Arroyo six years later because Drew Henson was a twit. Hardly the residue of design on that one. JimBo traded away a plus starting pitcher for a boatload of nothing.
Getting out from under Sean Casey's contract didn't do a damn thing for the Reds and Dave Williams actively hurt the team for the short time he was in town. Sure looked like Sean Casey was a good guy to have on hand for some money games last season. Think a team that went to the end of the season with some playoff hopes alive could have used a guy like that instead of a guy who wound up getting released?
Talent, makes the baseball world go 'round. The Reds continually find themselves short of it and yet people continue to try to put a smiley face on the something-for-nothing deals which have routinely bled the Reds of talent.
I'm not a system player. I am a system.
It's because he's nothing special.
Basically, the Tigers just jettisoned a "bullpen guy" that may develop into something useful someday but who was out of options and essentailly refilled that irrelevent role with the same guy who has options.
In that algebra, the name isn’t nearly as important as the ability to function as a lottery ticket…
Bazardo might as well of been named Tralfaz Zanzabar…. he's not going to amount to much. If this is affecting your opinion of Krivsky, it shouldn't be. It's not even much more than minor housekeeping for the Tigers and Ms.
"This isn’t stats vs scouts - this is stats and scouts working together, building an organization that blends the best of both worlds. This is the blueprint for how a baseball organization should be run. And, whether the baseball men of the 20th century like it or not, this is where baseball is going."---Dave Cameron, U.S.S. Mariner
I don't know if Bazardo's ever going to amount to anything, but the Tigers know what they're about on the pitching side. They like and collect kids who can throw gas. Obviously not every single one works out, but I wish the Reds had that kind of direction. Collecting hard thrower has, historically, paid dividends for the Reds bullpen. We'll see if Bazardo can reclaim some velocity this season. He's young and he's been overpromoted and misused, so my guess is he can.
I'm not a system player. I am a system.
"This isn’t stats vs scouts - this is stats and scouts working together, building an organization that blends the best of both worlds. This is the blueprint for how a baseball organization should be run. And, whether the baseball men of the 20th century like it or not, this is where baseball is going."---Dave Cameron, U.S.S. Mariner
He's never been allowed to let his stuff catch up to his level of competition. IIRC, he hadn't pitched a whole lot when he was young and his main selling point was that he's projectable. The Marlins gave him a cup of coffee when he was 21. He's never really been able to translate velocity into strikeouts and constantly facing older, more experienced hitters surely hasn't done him any favors on that front. The original book on him might be right. He might be a projectable arm with a sweet heater, but it might take him another two to three years when he's 24 or 25 to put it all together. No one's ever tried patience with this kid.
He also seemingly has no feel for benders. He scrapped his curveball and his slider is nothing to write home about. What he has is a fastball that he can dial up to the high 90s and a changeup. Sounds like a reliever to me. Bet he sounds like a reliever to the Tigers too. My guess is they'll get him working out of the pen and see if his velocity returns. I wish the Reds would try something like that.
I'm not a system player. I am a system.
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