Results tagged ‘ Jake Peavy ’

Oh Justin

I’ll say it right now. Curtis Granderson’s game saving catch in the bottom of the 9th against the Indians last night at Progressive Field was the greatest catch I think I’ve ever seen. And I’m not being biased here either. (at least I’m trying not to) Either that or I just can’t remember recently a better one. The situation undoubtedly made the catch that much better too. If this was in the first inning say, then yea it’s an awesome catch, but it’s not a game saver. Here, bottom 9, tying run on first, winning run at the dish, Verlander’s got a shutout going, and Granderson brings back a big L in the loss column for the Tigers by flashing the leather. The only thing that could have made the catch bigger perhaps were if it the scenario was 2 outs in game 7 of the World Series.
 
(oh and by the way, Tim McCarver just said the word discombobulated on
the Sox/Rays FOX game of the week – don’t you just love the English
language)

But what about Verlander? Well, that’s three straight starts now where he’s been downright dominant, and to be honest, I haven’t seen him look this good since 2007 when he notched 18 wins. So things are looking up. In fact, his start in mid April in Seattle was a beauty as well. But the line doesn’t look all that good – 7 1/3, 8 hits, 6 runs, 5 earned. The misguiding this about that line was that the runs all came in the 5th inning. Prior to that, JV had thrown 4 perfect innings. He was lights out. So it seems that Mr Verlander’s turned it around. Speaking of guys who’ve turned it around, Cliff Lee has done the same. After compiling a 9.90 ERA in his first 2 starts, the 2008 AL Cy Young award winner has thrown 5 straight quality starts – but due to the Tribe’s anaemic offense, Cliff has just 1 win out of those last 5, including 2 straight losses to Verlander and the Tigers.

And while we’re on the topic of Cy Young, hows about Zack Greinke for the AL’s top pitching award? Man this guy has been crazy. How about a 6-0 record in 6 starts. A 0.50 ERA in April to lead the majors. 3 complete games, including 2 shutouts. And his May 4th complete game shutout against the White Sox lowered his ERA to an incredible 0.40. What’s next for Greinke? I watched Zack dominate the Tigers April 24th and it was just ridiculous. Kinda what it miust have felt like last night as a Tribe fan watching Justin Verlander put up zero after zero – helpless. 

My pick right now for NL Cy Young winner is Chad Billingsley. At this point, he’s been virtually untouchable. 5-1, a 2.45 ERA in 7 starts. He might not have gone past 7 1/3 innings yet in any of his starts, but each one has been a quailty outing.

Continuing on the theme of guys who’ve turned it around, hows this about Barry Zito? The Giants lefty has thrown 4 straight quality outings, so maybe that 7 year, $126 deal he signed back in late 2006 might actually be worth something? Some would say it’s about time.

And you know what else I’m liking right now that came out of last night’s Tigers game? The fact that the Tigers got great pitching, and didn’t blow it. They’re winning tight, well pitched ballgames, and yes the offense has been harshly inconsistent, but at least the pitchers aren’t getting bombed just yet. They’ve got improved defense, a little dash of speed and hell, even Jim Leyland has been sending runners this season from time to time. Underlying point: These Tigers aren’t one dimensional anymore. There’s a reason why the phrase pitching and defense wins ballgames is true.

A couple more observations:

  • Boy it’s nice to see Joel Zumaya back and healthy. So far so good for Zoom, 5 scoreless innings. Let’s hope he keeps it going, cause he’s fun to watch
  • Nice to see Rick Porcello keep pitching well. After getting roughed up against the Yankees, he rebounded nicely by blanking the Twins for 7 scoreless. This guy is gonna be something special.
  • Also I’m glad that Dontrelle Willis is making it back to the big leagues. He’ll make his first start Wednesday at Minnesota, and you betcha I’ll be watching. I remember watching the D-train duel with then Diamondback Randy Johnson in his rookie year in 2003 when he won 14 games. The excitement, the energy he brought to the table. He’s one hell of a character. And it makes for great entertainment. For his sake, I hope he’s got himself straightened out.
  • It’s got to be frustrating to be Jake Peavy right now. Once again marred by inconsistency, high pitch counts and a lack of run support, Jake sits at 2-4 with a 4.27 ERA. His last two starts he was lights out. 8 shutout innings of the Dodgers last friday went for naught after Clayton Kershaw was more than equal to the task and the Dodgers won in the bottom of the 9th. Then in his last start, Wednesday against the Diamondbacks, who ranked last in the NL in just about seemingly every offensive category, managed to claw out a 3-1 win. Jake makes one single mistake that ends up costing him the game – a meaty fastball with one man on that Justin Upton drilled over the wall in center field at Petco Park. As per the norm for the Pads when Peavy starts, they couldn’t generate anything offensively, grounding into 4 double plays including a huge on with the bases loaded in the 9th inning. The D-backs made 4 errors, but the Padres couldn’t get anything except for the single run off the double play in the 9th. Crazy. What does jake have to do?
  • Does Jordan Schafer want to strike out anymore? This guys got 40 K’s already! That’s tops in the National League right now. Only perennial strikeout king Mark Reynolds of the Diamondbacks is close at 39. Schafer’s a promising rookie who will blossom into one of the games best for sure, but only if he cuts down those K’s.
  • Still, as always, Albert Pujols remains the best hitter in the game today.
  • The less said about Manny Ramirez, the better.
  • I’m pulling for Ryan Zimmerman right now. It’s about time the Nationals had some sort of success. They’re finally settled in in Washington. They’ve got a great new ballpark. They’ve got a few promising young players (See Jordan Zimmerman), and I love their jerseys. (hey, these things matter to me! If a team looks more asthetically pleasing, then that’s a plus in my book) In May, Zimm is batting .484, and he’s got the 26 game hitting streak rolling right now. And if you’re counting, that means that Ryan has only not got a hit in one game this year! One game! And that was the second game of the season.
  • One guy I want to give a shoutout to is Toronto’s Adam Lind. This guy is mashing the ball. Currently swatting .333 in 123 AB’s, Lind’s a big reason why the Jays are having such a great start.  

Here’s what to look for this weekend:

  • The FOX saturday games of the week feature a couple of gems. I’m watching Braves/Phillies right now and this one’s a good un. Then there’s Giants/Dodgers. And if that wasn’t enough, check out Saturday’s best pitching matchup of Scott Kazmir and Jon Lester.
  • Zack Greinke will be shooting for his 7th win of the year when he takes on Joe Saunders on Saturday night in LA. My money’s on Greinke.
  • As far as Sunday goes, Edinson Volquez will try and get Albert Pujols to take a seat at Great American Ballpark. Volquez has given up just 5 hits in his last 3 starts, including back to back 8 inning, no run performances against Houston and Florida. After a shaky start, it seems he’s found the groove once again.
  • Tim Lincecum will battle the Dodgers and Jeff Weaver at 4:05pm ET, and this one will be worth watching. Seabiscuit is always worthy of a look, and it’s Giants/Dodgers. Enough said.
  • Finally, ESPN’s Sunday night baseball comes our way from Fenway Park, where it’s the almost perfect Matt Garza against Josh Beckett.

Keep watching folks, cause we’re only a month in. And in just over a month’s time, I’ll be done with exams, so I’ll be free to watch an absolute ton of ball!

Atta boy Jake

After watching Jake Peavy dish out a 44-pitch first inning (yes I repeat, 44-pitch first inning!) against the Mets on thursday night, the Mobile, Alabama native managed to claw out a victory by getting through 5 innings. How come the 44 pitch first inning? Just take into account 3 3 ball counts, 2 full counts, and several foul balls, and you’ve got yourself a handful. It seemed like the Mets just kept fouling off everything Jake threw at em. Unless your Carlos Delgado. Who’s 440 foot moonshot was the Mets only score of the night until Ramon Castro’s two run bomb to left off ex-Met Duaner Sanchez in the 8th. Still, Heath Bell nailed it down in the 9th, and Jake improved to 2-1 on the year. 

Finally, the Padres gave him some offense. After getting 3.7 runs per game last year, those 6 runs Jake received must have left him feeling like Christmas had come early, especially after he’d built a 3-0 hole on Delgado’s round tripper. Hell, the Friars even batted around in the 3rd, and the offense seemed to click fairly well, capped by Chase Headley’s 4-4 night. 
Oh and also, I’m not out here to bash fans of any particular team, or any fans in general, but seriously, this game could have quite happily gone to extras had it not been for 1 Met fan in the 3rd base box seats who decided it would be a good idea to reach over and grab a fair ball hit by Daniel Murphy in the bottom of the 4th. Fair enough you might say. But consider the fact that it’s currently 5-3 Padres, you’ve got Jose Reyes on first, and with his speed, he could easily score on the play. But no. You stick your hand down there and grab the ball, and Reyes, on the ground rule double, can only advance 2 bases and winds up at third. Lo and behold, Peavy strikes out David Wright looking on a beautiful fastball right on the corner and the Mets lose 6-5 after Heath Bell shuts the door in the 9th. I mean come on, you’re a Mets fan for crying out loud. Do yourself a favour. Hey, I guess I’d consider doing the same thing if I was in that situation, and it’s easy to sit here and chastise, but think before you do? 
Anyway, the Pads now sit tied with the Dodgers ontop the NL west. Who’d have thought that eh? 7-3 after the first 10. Obviously it’s real early, but things are looking bright out west. 
In other news, my Dog (black labrador, and according to this list, are the 7th most intelligent dog) has predicted the Texas Rangers will win the AL West this year. Not exactly a solid choice considering the state of the Rangers arms, but if Nolan Ryan decides to return to the mound then I guess they’ve got a shot because that’s one of the best offenses around.
Speaking of the Texas offense, how many more cycles are we going to get here early going? We’ve had what, the first Dodger cycle since 1970 and the first ever at Dodger stadium by Orlando Hudson, or the ‘O-Dog’ as Vin Scully likes to say, and now Ian Kinsler just completely mashed the ball on Jackie Robinson day, going 6 for 6. Isn’t baseball awesome?

Peavy watch!

As I watched Jake work at Coors field this morning, I got an interesting snippet of info from the FSN Rocky Mountain broadcast crew: In Peavy’s last 8 starts, the Padres have scored a total of 20 runs. Now you can perhaps begin to understand why Jake has an even 8-8 record! Jake’s 2.68 ERA is currently tied for the NL league lead with fellow NL west compatriot Tim Lincecum of the Giants. When you read inside the numbers even further, it gets even more interesting. Peavy’s 1.43 home ERA is tops in all of the majors, yet he’s only 4-4 at Petco Park in 2008. The way things go? Yes sir! But Jake didn’t have his best control last night at Coors, walking a season high 5, and he has now dropped to 0-2 in 3 starts vs the Rockies. Of course, it’s never easy pitching in Denver, as it’s well known that the thinner air creates less resistance meaning there’s less friction on pitches, resulting in less movement. The thinner air also means that balls travel further, DESPITE the fact that the Rockies fences are further back than you’ll find at most parks. Still, Jake managed to turn in 6 solid innings, and he should get another crack at win no 9 back at Petco thursday afternoon vs the Brewers. And if I’m not mistaken, it should be Ben Sheets opposing the reigning NL Cy Young award winner. (I originally thought it could be CC Sabathia, but the Brewers don’t have Monday off, whereas the Padres do, so Sabathia is in line to start Wednesday not thursday. Too Bad.) Stay tuned for more Peavy watch as we close down the last two months of the year.

More on Peavy….

T1_jake_peavyWell folks, the season hasn’t even begun yet and I already have a Jake Peavy update. It’s more rather a story from mlb.com entailing Peavy’s offseason travels, the celebrations which ensued from his Cy Young award winning season and his drive and determination to repeat his success in the upcoming season. it’s definitely a great read, including a thing I missed in the past, the fact that Peavy was battling shoulder tendinitis throughout the 06 season. Of Course! It makes perfect sense now. There’s no way Peavy’s numbers would suffer such a great drop off, (see 13-7, 2.88 ERA and 216 K in 05 to a jump of 11-13, 4.09 ERA and 215 K in 06) and 07 should have been the season Peavy had in 06. Is certainly only gonna make it all the more interesting to keep tabs on Jake for the upcoming year!

You can check out the article here.

And for those of you looking to catch Jake in 08, the Padres opener on March 31st vs the Astros from Petco Park is on ESPN 2. (7:05pm PT/10:05pm ET and yea folks that 3:05am in England! although it’ll be 2:05am because British summer time begins a week or so before US summer time!) Peavy has all but been formally announced to start the Friars home opener, so make sure you don’t miss out on catching up with Jake on national tv. (i’ll be watching the next day for the record due to the time zones….) For EVEN more Peavy, his second start of the year, saturday 5th of April vs the Dodgers, will be broadcast nationally as part of Fox’s game of the week. You can catch this one at 12:55pm PT/3:55pm ET. Even greater news is that i’ll be able to watch this baby live! I’m so excited….bring on the season already!

Jake Peavy

I will confess that I am a HUGE fan of Jake Peavy. Seriously, even before he won the NL Cy Young award last season, I’ve been following the Mobile, Alabama native for a number of years. Peavy was drafted by the Padres in the 15th round of the 1999 draft out of high school and made his major league debut in 2002 after 3 1/2 impressive years in the Padres minor league system. (35-21 W/L, 2.56 ERA, 432 IP, 544 K’s) Only recently though does it seem that he’s got the recognition he deserves. For instance, who won the NL ERA crown in 2004? Jake Peavy. And who led the entire National league in k’s in 2005 with 216? Jake Peavy. StatistiPeavy_pitchingcally, Peavy didn’t quite live up to the billing in 2006, although that can be attributed to a lack of run support from an atrocious Padres offense, as proven by his 21 quality starts. Still, Peavy put it all together in 07 for a superb season, obtaining his first Cy Young, and leading the NL and majors in just about everything. Peavy’s 2.54 ERA and 240 k’s were tops in MLB, while leading the NL in wins at 19, and establishing a new career high in quality starts at 28. (which was tied for the major league lead with the A’s Dan Haren) Over the last 3 seasons, Peavy has now averaged 209 innings pitched, 223 k’s, and an ERA of just over 3 at 3.15. Peavy quite simply has electric stuff. Usually working in the mid 90′s range,75511 Peavy can crank it up when he needs to, occasionally touching 97 on the gun. Peavy combines this with a low 90′s two seemer with plenty of movement back over the outer half of the plate, and a nasty high 80′s/low 90′s slider which can buckle the knees of the best hitters in the game. Peavy also mixes in a pretty **** good
changeup and can incorporate a curveball every so often. But it’s the hard fastball and slider which are his bread and butter. His consistency is outstanding too, and with Peavy signing a 5 year extension this offseason, San Diego has him locked up until at least 2012, look for the Padres ace to anchor this staff for a long time to come! I’ll be keeping a close eye on Peavy throughout the year, and along with Eric Gagne and a couple other of my favourite players, i’ll be giving regular updates concerning Peavy’s starts, news etc. Stay Tuned!

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