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POTD Edwin Jackson - Dr's Diagnosis

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Submitted by Anonymous on

I spent some time watching four of Jackson's games in 2009 (love MLBtv!) and I picked up a couple of things.  Here's what I saw in the first half:

  1. In the first half of the season he was able to paint the black quite often, but still uncorked a wild one on occasion.
  2. Jackson, when it is working, has a very nasty slider coming in around 90 mph.
  3. Jackson tends to throw his changeup high
  4. Jackson's curve ball doesn't have much of a break and is rather mushy

Here's what I saw in the second half:

  1. Wildness got worse as the season progressed
  2. Often didn't get close calls because of early game wildness
  3. Slider wilted on him, but when it worked it was still nasty
  4. Lost 5 mph on FB late in games
  5. Didn't seem to lose his composure when things went bad

Something else that an announcer said piqued my curiosity.  I guess when the first half was over they had a meeting to figure out what was working and what wasn't.  It was determined that Jackson was throwing too many pitches early in games and the plan was to try to pitch to contact more.

One other thing that I saw that has me scratching my head is that he has a pitch that comes in like a FB but it runs in on right-handed batters.  I saw this pitch maybe two or three times in each game.  It might just be an artifact of poor command, but it should be something that he works on as it was a nasty pitch.

Lonnie

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Submitted by jemanji on

now gets echo'ed with actual grapevine rumblings, per Jason at Prospect Insider.

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I've been a little surprised to see 80%-90% of M's fans, at MC/SSI/PI, squeamish about a Morrow-Jackson deal.  No need, compadres.  It's an absolute no-brainer.

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As y'know, SSI is the original Brandon Morrow Fan Club Founder, but ... we'd give Morrow and two Grade B prospects for Edwin Jackson, so fast you'd get seller's remorse.

Morrow is Morrow, but Jackson is Morrow as he hopes to be one year from now.  There's no better than a 50-50 shot of that.  I'll gladly give you prospects in return for your guarantee that Morrow pans out.

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Even if Morrow were to hit the double-sixes and become a TOR starter, you'd have no regrets.  Because you'd have Edwin Jackson.   The extra year or two of arb salary isn't worth losing sleep over, especially that being the extreme downside scenario.

The Clement deal, that could come back to bite and bite hard.  But Morrow-for-Jackson can't blow up on you, 'cause you GOT Morrow coming back.

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Submitted by jemanji on

Don't think you've chimed in with your take on the Morrow-Jackson nix...

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