He pitched a complete game shut out yesterday...
http://www.milb.com/milb/stats/stats...pbp&pid=607237
His last 2 starts have been really really good...
He pitched a complete game shut out yesterday...
http://www.milb.com/milb/stats/stats...pbp&pid=607237
His last 2 starts have been really really good...
I think you are missing a start.
His 6/11 start was really good, and so was his 5/30 start, but he dropped a stinky deuce on 6/5. It's pretty much been his pattern all season. He's consistently inconsistent, which is what one would expect from a guy who has spent his whole career bouncing between two sports.
Yep your right I missed a stinky duece of a start...
Nevertheless, it has occurred to me that given a little success he might be more inclined to concentrate his efforts on baseball.
Until he decides his future is in baseball, I can't take him seriously as a prospect.
Games are won on run differential -- scoring more than your opponent. Runs are runs, scored or prevented they all count the same. Worry about scoring more and allowing fewer, not which positions contribute to which side of the equation or how "consistent" you are at your current level of performance.
mace (06-13-2014)
One thing about minor league performances that has always bothered me.
Very few commentators focus on the strength of the opposing team or pitcher.
If a guy has a great hitting game, don't we need to look at the pitcher he faced? A great prospect or somebody with a modest record.
I noticed Garret's good game the other day. Just wonder -- was he facing a decent offense?
Old school 1983 (06-14-2014)
The June 5th start was absolutely dominant. Two of the runs he gave in the last inning were on balls that rolled 30 feet up the third base line, another was a grounder toward the middle that two infielders collided, scored a hit.
Difference between Garrett now and Garrett before: He is now throwing his breaking ball for strikes, so they can't sit on the fastball.
Yeah I don't pay any attention to Garrett. Until he dedicates himself fully to baseball. Garrett has no future with basketball.
Yes, pretty much. He easily could have three starts in a row without allowing a run.
No change in commitment from where he has been, as far as I know. I expect him to return to school in August. Yes, hard to compete with full-time players as a part-timer. Let's see how the summer plays out.
Maybe a bump to high A in a few weeks, and if he dominates out there then a move to AA to finish the year...
No chance of that. He is at the level where he should be. Hopefully he can show some consistency. When he can't throw his curve for strikes, he is going to struggle to get through four innings in the Midwest League.
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