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If you liked Wade Miley, you'll love Yovani Gallardo. Let us take a moment to mourn the passing of Taijuan Walker and Nate Karns. I guess there really is something to the idea of a burned-out MLB(TM) innings eater. Gallardo becomes the proverbial "more usable" rotation fixture who will --- > pitch about as well as Taijuan or Karns did in a DOWN season.
If you are optimistic about a return to the form of 3 years ago, don't let me rain on your parade. :- ) But what the Mainframe is seeing is simply a lack of life on his fastball and slider, and a trend down that began at the All-Star break two years ago. A 6.4% swinging strike rate is at the very bottom of the league; compare Jered Weaver's 8.1%.
There's no "there" there. He's just a guy who works a minus fastball, and an okay drop slider, does know the hitters, does have a feel for when to nibble, does execute a game plan.
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Dipoto's own sales pitch is that --- > "he's been a major league pitcher for a decade" and that --- > in 2015 he had 4.0 WAR before last year's 0.6 "and we'd like to find a happy medium." But
(1) That WAR in 2015 was only 2.4 on Fangraphs, and I'll go with that when you have a 5+ strikeout rate and 3.3 walk rate, and
(2) A "happy medium" is 180 innings' worth of a 2.0 WAR pitcher.
There you go again: if things break right, he's Wade Miley. The Mariners must have REALLY soured on Taijuan Walker and Nate Karns, eh? It's not ONLY that I'm unhappy to see Karns go. Not ONLY. :- ) Gallardo immediately becomes my least favorite Mariner to watch. As with Elias-Smith, I dislike the sentiment of this trade and I dislike the specific pitcher.
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EDITOR'S CHOICE
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[Taro] UGH. Yovani is awful. And now you've opened up a hole in RF for no reason.
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Never bet against this man.
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[MtGrizzly] Well, it's more correct to say that he was awful in 2016. Before 2016, he was a fairly reliable mid-3's ERA/180 inning guy and he's only 30. That's the pitcher DiPoto wants/hopes he's getting. Shrug - he's one more guy to throw into the #4/5 starter pool.
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The reasonable and optimistic take, but even there, "one more guy to throw into the BOR pool" ?! Was that the goal for our rotation? You know you've hit rock bottom when you're sighing wistfully for Jason Hammel.
Here are Gallardo's splits two years ago: .230 / .295 / .320 in the first half, .320 / .380 / .510 in the second. This disastrous 2H was followed by a disastrous 2016. If it's roto, that's the last guy I'm drafting. But, as we know, Dipoto is much better-informed than we are.
Let's hope. The magic CIA intel didn't help us a ton with Wade Miley.
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[Diderot quoting HQ] Missed two months with shoulder injury after rough April, but things hardly improved upon return. Posted career-worst Cmd, BPV, and xERA, while FpK continues to speak to strained relationship with strike zone. The pitcher you remember from 2009-12 no longer exists. It's time to move on.
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Which woulda been my take. Diderot goes on to opine that Dipoto will get us another pitcher. We certainly hope so, but then what is the Seth Smith offload? Just making space for Jarrod Dyson? Well, okay .... LAST year Dipoto turned me around with a last-minute Adam Lind add...
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[G-Moneyball] Dipoto is trying to take care of his pitchers with OF gloves. Here's hoping those gloves can hit some. I'm not sure where Dyson plays since he can't platoon with Martin (both are lefties). Maybe Martin is on the move too. Just waiting for it all to shake out.
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Now, if your idea is lousy pitching that throws fly balls into the airport full of center fielders ... why not an innings eater with 2+ walks, like Fister, rather than a 4+ walks guy like Gallardo?
But agreed. This is indeed the good news. In chess we'd call this "consistent play," with every move building in harmony with every other. Dipoto has his "run prevention model" in which you hope that the OF'ers, and Safeco, shave 0.50 or more off the staff ERA.
It could happen,
Dr D