FLIP:
I didn't say that there weren't a few pitchers who performed well for stretches of time. Of course there were. What I pointed out was that those guys didn't pitch MUCH. Yeah, Bedard was great, for 83 innings. RRS looked good, but only threw 96 frames. Washburn is a big regression candidate, but he was ditched with a full third of the season left so he contributed only 133 innings. As I said in my original comment (in the portion you left out) this team had to turn to a whole bunch of junk in order to get through games. That means bringing in even decent pitchers can make a big improvement.
And as Matt made clear, pointing out that Morrow and Snell were terrible isn't a counter to my arguement that the staff as a whole didn't pitch well. That's exactly the sort of thing that I had in mind. Those guys have a great chance to do better. So I don't see how my arguement is refuted. This team is still perfectly poised to get better performances from it's pitchers which would offset any decline in defense or synergy or whatever. It is perfectly reasonable to expect another league leading ERA.
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CHOP:
The post isn't in the nature of a refutation. I think your argument needs to be angled 10 degrees left -- but it's possible that you're in the right here.
Let's say that you think the pitching was a 4.0 on a scale of ten, Matt a 5.0, and the rest due to defense ... I'm wondering whether the pitching, in isolation, might not have been (say) a 6.5, with some funny things going on in the stats.
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I agree that, because of the part-time seasons that the 2-3-4 SP's had, there was an awful lot of scramble innings thrown.
But...
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Of the 162 games, Felix, Bedard, Washburn and RRS threw over half, and in those 85-odd starts, they posted a cumulative ERA of >150. (Granted that amazing ERA+ was in part due to the context."
Those 4 guys didn't start "a few" games. :- ) They started a lot of games -- more than 81. And they were dazzling.
Just in terms of proportion, the other guys would need an ERA of < 50 to offset the Big Four into a teamwide "average" rotation. Right?
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The other guys weren't 50 ERA+ and they weren't 75. Doug Fister threw well. Morrow and Snell were tough to hit. Jason Vargas was amazing, considering his lack of ability.
The starters after the Big Four were back-of-rotation guys, but taken as a whole, I think it's pretty easy to see that the M's 162 starts this year beat the stuffing out of the rotations of the last several years.
What I saw in 2009 ... the Big Four plus Vargas, Fister, Snell, Morrow, and some other guys -- was one of the better M's staffs I've seen since '77.
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I could be wrong. What I haven't done, here, is taken a sharp pencil to the question of whether the M's good pitching outweighed the pitching of the Jakabauskases and Frenches.
Eyeballing it, both on the field and on the team baseball-reference.com card, it looks to me like the great pitching was more frequent than we give it credit for, and that the lesser pitching was more competitive than we give it credit for.
I mean, you have 85 starts of Felix, Bedard, Wash and RRS, and the BOR was well-managed by Wok... does that sound like your typical Mariner pitching performance?
It's worth further consideration.
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=== Yusei Kikuchi ===
By the way, IceX reports that Kikuchi will pitch in Japan.
Very understandable that a teenager would not want to go through that kind of culture shock -- if that factored in -- but I read this as an indication that MLB teams did not ante up with a staggering signing bonus, either.
Had some MLB team offered Kukuchi (say) $15-20M, it would be awfully tough (maybe even foolish) for him and his family to pass it up.
Not sure whether to take this, in turn as (A) an indication that the typical $4-8M for a high 1st-rounder is inherently close to correct, or (B) Major League Baseball's determination not to have its salary structures warped due to Japanese teenagers.
I'm guessing the latter. My guess is that the word came down not to offer Kikuchi more than, say, $5M so as not to potentially impact the June draft.
Cheers,
Jeff

