State of the Washburn, Offspeed Dept.
Funny thread at Mariner Central on "flipper" the curve ball. Who knew that Jarrod Washburn was going to wheel out a David Wells hook in his old age. :- )
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Q. What in the WORLD is Jarrod Washburn doing differently?! Come ON!
A. First of all, understand this: if you say any of the following things, you're (pretty much) saying all the other things.
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"Jarrod Washburn is doing X differently now"
"I predict that Jarrod Washburn will continue to pitch about this well"
"Jarrod Washburn has evolved from 'Mediocre' to 'Excellent' "
"His being LH in Safeco, and his being so durable, the M's should re-sign Jarrod Washburn"
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So D-O-V is very careful about committing to Washburn doing this or that differently. I smell a rat here, and am having a tough time buying into the idea that the lad is this good.
I mean, he just fired a GORGEOUS one-hit SHUTOUT .la;ldkjfa;sldkfuja;sdo9v8u089jpai [Dr. D collapsing onto keyboard] and yet... he fanned only 3, count them, 3 batters.
I'm not saying he didn't pitch great. He pitched verrrrrry well. But is anybody shocked if the clock strikes midnight and the bullpen cart turns into a pumpkin... NEXT GAME?
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Q. IS he doing anything differently?
A. I remember seeing some LL post, by Matthew or Graham I think, in which they cut his pitches up like a TV huckster chopping up a radish with a $19 plastic cup. They found virtually nothing different -- not velocity, not location, not movement. (Correct me if I'm wrong.)
As we know, Washburn is devastating LH batters, but in terms of pitch action, speed, and break, he's throwing about the same stuff, they thought.
That is what it looks like to me, too. He's got just a foot or so more on his FB, sometimes. And his curve does break a little better, sometimes.
He is NOT throwing more offspeed stuff, per fangraphs.
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Q. So it's just defense?
A. Nada. Washburn's K/BB is way up, about 50% up.
Did YOU see any diving catches in the OF last night? As usual, it was a bunch of cans of corn that the OF's camped under.
One or two balls to the warning track. The usual easy Washburn catches in the OF.
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Q. Is his FB better?
A. It's up by 0.5, 1.0 mph over the last couple years -- back to where it was in 2003-06.
I have NEVER understood why Washburn's fastball doesn't get hit harder than it does. Still don't. He does pitch up, which can help, and he does move the ball around. But Washburn might throw twenty 88 fastballs in a row and the ball never get really blasted.
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Q. Why are his line drives up?
A. In case you hadn't noticed, Washburn is giving up far MORE line drives this year -- he's up from his previous 18% to now 22%.
His groundballs are up a lot. He used to give up 8 grounders per fly; now it's even.
So, batters are getting on top of his pitches this year. Outfield defense? Washburn is using his OF a lot *less.* (Granted, the OF is a lot better this year, of course.)
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Q. So what's going on?
A. That leaves only one thing: deception.
A pitcher with a fatigued arm tends not to "sell" the offspeed stuff with as much elan, because it hurts a little bit to do so. ...it's like asking a tired NBA defender to slide-step with 100% explosion. It's just hard.
Washburn DOES look like his arm is fresher, and (we've slo-mo'ed it carefully) it DOES look like he is "selling" his curve and change with a big snap of the arm across the body.
This would explain the fact that he is getting tons of swings-and-misses outside the strike zone. Hitters just aren't reading the ball as early. And it would explain the trouble LH's have, since they have less time anyway.
It is VERY tough to take a magnifying glass to Washburn and figure out what he's doing right, but we're pretty sure this is it. Washburn is selling his offspeed stuff very well this year, and in effect that gives the hitters less time.
Whatever the plots say, Washburn's fresher arm is also giving him better command -- and Johnson will tell you that.
Washburn's FB's are a barrage of (1) short-arm, well-hidden 89 mph'ers that are (2) up and (3) on the black, (4) unpredictable. That's why you see the "trying to swat mosquitoes" syndrome up there.
Good for him. Washburn's effectiveness, it says here, is mostly legit.