King Felix' Resuscitation
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For some reason the Hey Bills dried up in February. There was a little period Feb 8-9-10 when James answered some questions, and then on Valentine's Day he answered some more ... then he went the rest of the entire month answering not a single question. Meanwhile, he quipped on Twitter that he spends "an hour and a half a day" on it. :- ) Also I think his last article was Feb. 8. For a fan as rabid as Dr. D the sensation is not unlike crawling through the desert on all fours, thinking about the water you may never taste again.
Usually Dr. D finds at least one Hey Bill that can be used to understand the Mariners better. Since there is nothing fresh at BJOL, in such times we turn to the archives for wisdom. In summer 2015 Bill answered a question about Robin Roberts thusly:
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Just so!
If I had more time I'd research this: star pitchers who ground down, then got one light year, maybe two, and then returned to stardom. Here is Roberts' stats page: He deteriorated from 130-140 to 100 and finally had a 69 year in which he threw 117 innings instead of 346. Following the "rest" of a 117 IP year, he fired a 133 ERA and was a star again for six years.
Justin Verlander started to look very shaky around 2014, actually posted a 85 ERA+ with declining velocity. He got a single 133 IP year in, and since that year he's been back to the Verlander we all know.
Like I sez, it's too bad we don't have more time to research; I'll bet you could find handsful of cases like this. Anyway, as you know, King Felix wound up with an 86 IP season last year, and even better, he had a 153 IP season before that. This after a loooonnnnng 10-tear string of 30-34 starts per season, and if you look you can see that the 236 IP season in 2014 (his 170 ERA+ year) was the straw that broke the camel's back.
Felix has had two very nice years of rest, in Justin Verlander terms. This spring we'll be watching for some extra life on Felix' pitches: for the fastball to sit 92 in some games, for the general mushiness to come off his changeup, and so on.
Dr. Detecto predicts that this is what we will indeed see. Which would make two faces on Mariner Mt. Rushmore earning their room and board. A little bold, we know.
BABVA,
jemanji