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Samardjiza believes he was tipping pitches


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QUOTE (Mike F. @ Sep 21, 2015 -> 03:10 PM)
Why wouldn't he say this? It's not like he's just going to admit that he's been trash for a good 3/4 of the season.

 

This is bologna IMO. I need to see an improvement over several starts to believe this.

 

Because today is much more in line with the rest of his career than the rest of his post ASG starts were. While people can debate the who #1/#2 starter thing before that point, the guy has always been a pretty good pitcher. This isn't like John Danks pitching a shutout.

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QUOTE (Mike F. @ Sep 21, 2015 -> 09:10 PM)
Why wouldn't he say this? It's not like he's just going to admit that he's been trash for a good 3/4 of the season.

 

This is bologna IMO. I need to see an improvement over several starts to believe this.

 

100 % correct for my opinions.

 

trying hard, really hard to make up for his shiiting outings, esp since the ASG.

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QUOTE (Mike F. @ Sep 21, 2015 -> 03:10 PM)
Why wouldn't he say this? It's not like he's just going to admit that he's been trash for a good 3/4 of the season.

 

This is bologna IMO. I need to see an improvement over several starts to believe this.

Tipping pitches makes a lot more sense than Samardzija suddenly forgetting how to pitch and becoming the worst pitcher in baseball (which he has been since the ASB).

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QUOTE (chitownsportsfan @ Sep 21, 2015 -> 04:10 PM)
I don't think he's tipping hit pitches so much as leaving hanging breaking balls over the middle of the plate.

Absolutely. I've only watched the MLB.tv highlights lately when he starts, but most of the run-scoring pitches that have been crushed are hanging spinfests.

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QUOTE (kitekrazy @ Sep 21, 2015 -> 09:12 PM)
There's nothing in his previous stats that say "great pitcher". I can't except the hype.

 

There's certainly nothing in his previous stats that say worst pitcher in baseball either. At the very least you can say he's been a pretty good #3 pitcher in his career.

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QUOTE (scs787 @ Sep 22, 2015 -> 12:21 PM)
There's certainly nothing in his previous stats that say worst pitcher in baseball either. At the very least you can say he's been a pretty good #3 pitcher in his career.

I definitely didn't predict the end of season disaster, but there was signal in his stats that he was trending downwards even early this season.

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His 2015 WHIP is actually lower than it was as a Cub. His K rate is down 1.5 from his Cub days. His walk rate is down 1.5 from his Cub days.

 

He just was never really all that good.

 

Football at ND and pitching for the Cubs apparently makes your reputation a lot better than your results.

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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Sep 22, 2015 -> 12:38 PM)
His 2015 WHIP is actually lower than it was as a Cub. His K rate is down 1.5 from his Cub days. His walk rate is down 1.5 from his Cub days.

 

He just was never really all that good.

 

Football at ND and pitching for the Cubs apparently makes your reputation a lot better than your results.

He's walking fewer people but he's also striking out fewer people. That means more balls in play, more reliance on your defense, probably more solid contact, more home runs/PA.

 

You wouldn't have guessed from those numbers he was going to collapse in August, but you did have reason to say "please don't sign this guy long term there's a real big risk here".

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Sep 22, 2015 -> 06:05 PM)
He's walking fewer people but he's also striking out fewer people. That means more balls in play, more reliance on your defense, probably more solid contact, more home runs/PA.

 

You wouldn't have guessed from those numbers he was going to collapse in August, but you did have reason to say "please don't sign this guy long term there's a real big risk here".

yous guys are really looking into this, this is the kind of stuff that i would never have look at now, lets alone 10+ yrs ago.

 

all i know and can relate to is, the old time saying of giving up. he and i will stick to my assessment that he gave up at ASG.

 

i may be a minority here in my way of thinking, but i still don't think he is worth signing a long term contract.

 

but i will still give him a QO.

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If this explanation regarding tipping pitches is legitimate, I would change my opinion to now, at least favor making a QO.

However, I would still hope that the Sox would not try to sign him to a long term, expensive contract.

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QUOTE (Lillian @ Sep 22, 2015 -> 06:30 PM)
If this explanation regarding tipping pitches is legitimate, I would change my opinion to now, at least favor making a QO.

However, I would still hope that the Sox would not try to sign him to a long term, expensive contract.

Don't fall for the hype. Tipping pitches, whatever. Definitely can make the QO though cause he won't accept it.

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