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Bronson Arroyo can't just get away with "throwing" he has to "pitch". Chapman can just "throw" for the time being, provide value, and learn how to pitch later. The main adjustment he needs to make to convert to a starter is endurance. And from what I hear he trains hard and is a freakish athlete.
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Re: AWESOME article on Aroldis Chapman
No offense, but anyone disparaging this article comes across a bit like "I have my head buried in the sand."
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Re: AWESOME article on Aroldis Chapman
I agree. If any U.S. born and raised player got 5 speeding tickets in the offseason, one during the regular season and had the stripper issue, you know people would be wary. The fact that he doesn't speak English well has been a saving grace on that front.
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The appearance of a coverup by the front office is troubling. Not knowing because the player wants privacy is one thing. Not knowing because the team doesn't want us to know is quite another. Why aren't the beat writers asking if there might be some kind of bolt from the blue revelation that affects his status with the team?
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Re: AWESOME article on Aroldis Chapman
I just don't think the article connected the dots all that well.
IMO, Chapman pitched like a veteran last season, dominating in tough situations. That stoic appearance as a reliever is likely what you'll see as a starter. And, if he is that stoic, there shouldn't be any concerns about his "nerves". Is he perfect? Far from it. However, once upon a time, I remember a 1,000+ post thread about Votto's "mental issues". He's a kid, IMO. Much ado about nothing.
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Re: AWESOME article on Aroldis Chapman
I just know how mentality has affected Homer Bailey,and he seemed to have family support.
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David Letterman gets speeding tickets practically every day on his way to work, but he's still a darn fine late night talk show host.
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If thats all it takes then why doesnt dontrelle willis still have a job? If he comes out and just "throws" as a starter, not only will he get rocked but his elbow will probably implode. Last edited by Salukifan2; 02-19-2013 at 09:26 PM. |
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These numbers would tell me otherwise. From 2002-2009 Randy Johnson averaged 38.6 sliders per 100 pitches. In fact in 2004 he nearly threw as many sliders as fastballs. This is an example that you can whip out 30 or more sliders as a starter. I mentioned Aroldis has a high 90's fastball, and wicked slider, and a change-up that nobody really knows how good it is. Take a combination of those three pitches, if you can hit the catcher's glove where it is located, you do not need a deep mental capacity of the game to be successful. Quality of pitches and location will be enough. Dontrelle Willis does not have a job because he threw high 80's with a solid slider and a lack of accuracy. There is a big difference between high 90's, a better slider, and hitting the glove. What would cause his elbow to implode by "throwing" instead of "pitching"? The physical processes are equivalent, there is just a difference in the mental strategy behind the two.
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Re: AWESOME article on Aroldis Chapman
Mind if I submit this to the Charleston County 13th Annual 'Most Absurd Comparisons Imaginable' contest?
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And back to what I originally said, every starting pitcher, no matter their ability, must put in the off-mound hours. Going over tape, studying hitters. The reds aren't just looking for him to be adequate this year, they want him to possibly be an elite starter. That comes from hard work off the field. |
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It's not like he's the first professional athlete to deal with maturity issues. Look at Patrick Kane. |
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Oh no. Chapman has definitely worked on his craft to become a lights out closer. But to suggest that all he has to do to be a successful major league starter is throw hard and hit the glove (which btw is so much easier said than done) is imo selling the position of SP a little short.
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The more they see a guy (live and on video), the more in tune they get with patterns and tendencies and the more their confidence grows. Velocity means very little. Even MLB hitters late in the lineup can time a jumbo jet if they've seen it enough. Not too mention what elite hitters can do. Remember Albert turning around that Chapman 102 mph fastball like it was BP when he got challenged? |
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