My pick to win the Cy Young Award this season is heading to the DL and is undergoing an MRI.
The Giant
SBR Posting Legend
01-21-12
21480
#2
It's really going to suck if this is another Tommy John situation.
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No coincidences
SBR Aristocracy
01-18-10
76300
#3
These guys need to just start having TJ surgery before their careers start and get it over with.
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Big Bear
SBR Aristocracy
11-01-11
43253
#4
Originally posted by The Giant
It's really going to suck if this is another Tommy John situation.
I almost guarantee this is just for precautionary reasons.
he will not have TJ surgery.
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#5
Originally posted by No coincidences
These guys need to just start having TJ surgery before their careers start and get it over with.
Thing is if it is not necessary, then having it done could unnecessarily cost two years of development.
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No coincidences
SBR Aristocracy
01-18-10
76300
#6
Originally posted by Big Bear
I almost guarantee this is just for precautionary reasons.
he will not have TJ surgery.
Might want to read the reports. It doesn't sound good.
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#7
More UH OH, they are calling it an elbow sprain.
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TwoWays
SBR Posting Legend
03-24-10
13145
#8
best pitcher in mlb. sucks. thought it was strange he stayed away from throwing so many fast balls in his last start
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SBR Aristocracy
01-18-10
76300
#9
Originally posted by TwoWays
best pitcher in mlb. sucks. thought it was strange he stayed away from throwing so many fast balls in his last start
Adam Wainwright would like to say hello.
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SteveKerrsJunk
SBR MVP
10-25-13
2706
#10
Originally posted by No coincidences
Adam Wainwright would like to say hello.
So would Jason Hammel and Aaron Harang.
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thirtytwo
SBR MVP
01-07-10
1784
#11
he gave up two home runs to jedd fukking gyorko in petco park... something had to be wrong
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Bcatswin
SBR Posting Legend
12-21-10
13931
#12
Hands down Johnny Cueto, MLB Network has had him #1 SP for the last 3 weeks in the Power Rankings. And if you go back to the last 3-4 years he has lowest ERA in the game.
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jose21_us
SBR MVP
05-24-10
3844
#13
Dam I am worried... Marlins luck was to good to be true.... I knew something didn't look right the other day against the padres.... He almost gave up back to back to back jacks....
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opie1988
SBR Posting Legend
09-12-10
23429
#14
Originally posted by Bcatswin
Hands down Johnny Cueto, MLB Network has had him #1 SP for the last 3 weeks in the Power Rankings. And if you go back to the last 3-4 years he has lowest ERA in the game.
Can't stand these homer fukks! Take this shit to a Reds message board!!
It's clearly Yu Darvish. Anyone with any sort of clue about baseball knows this.
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Bcatswin
SBR Posting Legend
12-21-10
13931
#15
Originally posted by opie1988
Can't stand these homer fukks! Take this shit to a Reds message board!!
It's clearly Yu Darvish. Anyone with any sort of clue about baseball knows this.
Man i agree these HOMER fuks suck need to take their ass's back to Texas
Alson my friend, Numbers Never Lie!
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#16
Darvish is better than Cueto, but Fernandez is better than both.
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pavyracer
SBR Aristocracy
04-12-07
82830
#17
Originally posted by LT Profits
Darvish is better than Cueto, but Fernandez is better than both.
Julio Teheran is now the best.
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#18
Originally posted by pavyracer
Julio Teheran is now the best.
He is not that good, he will be this year's Jeff Locke. Just like Locke early in the season last year, Teheran's 1.71 ERA does not jive with his 3.83 FIP and 3.75 xFIP. Negative regression is coming.
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01-18-10
76300
#19
Originally posted by Bcatswin
Hands down Johnny Cueto, MLB Network has had him #1 SP for the last 3 weeks in the Power Rankings. And if you go back to the last 3-4 years he has lowest ERA in the game.
Cueto's been outstanding as well.
No offense to Fernandez, but I'd rank it:
1) Wainwright
2) Kershaw
3) Cueto
4) Felix
5) Darvish or Verlander
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01-18-10
76300
#20
Originally posted by LT Profits
He is not that good, he will be this year's Jeff Locke. Just like Locke early in the season last year, Teheran's 1.71 ERA does not jive with his 3.83 FIP and 3.75 xFIP. Negative regression is coming.
It's coming, but not like Locke's regression. He's much better than Locke in reality. Plus, he pitches for the Braves, which gives him the automatic invisible juice as a pitcher.
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Darkside Magick
SBR Posting Legend
05-28-10
12638
#21
All these pitchers got bad mechanics..that why you seeing all these arm problems ...according to Bob Gibson there is only 3 pitchers he said got great mechanics.
Yu Darvish'
Aroldis Chapman
Tim Lincecum
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#22
Originally posted by No coincidences
It's coming, but not like Locke's regression. He's much better than Locke in reality. Plus, he pitches for the Braves, which gives him the automatic invisible juice as a pitcher.
Yeah Locke was over 4.00 on both of those sabre stats I think when his ERA was sub-2.00, so not AS much regression expected but still quite a bit of it.
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SBR Aristocracy
01-18-10
76300
#23
Originally posted by LT Profits
Darvish is better than Cueto, but Fernandez is better than both.
LOL.
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No coincidences
SBR Aristocracy
01-18-10
76300
#24
Originally posted by Darkside Magick
All these pitchers got bad mechanics..that why you seeing all these arm problems ...according to Bob Gibson there is only 3 pitchers he said got great mechanics.
Yu Darvish'
Aroldis Chapman
Tim Lincecum
John Smoltz had perfect mechanics. He still had TJ surgery.
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TwoWays
SBR Posting Legend
03-24-10
13145
#25
why do so many non-asian players have arm surgery? they must investigate this.
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#26
Originally posted by No coincidences
LOL.
We are not allowed to disagree?
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TwoWays
SBR Posting Legend
03-24-10
13145
#27
Originally posted by LT Profits
We are not allowed to disagree?
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No coincidences
SBR Aristocracy
01-18-10
76300
#28
Originally posted by LT Profits
We are not allowed to disagree?
Sure. I just don't know how you could rate Fernandez better than Darvish and Cueto, given the consistent overall body of work and ability to win on the road -- two things JF had yet to accomplish.
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TheLock
SBR Posting Legend
04-06-08
14427
#29
He's getting a 2nd MRI. That can't be good.
Lol at Teheran being better than Fernandez.
lolololokokolomolololllolol
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TheLock
SBR Posting Legend
04-06-08
14427
#30
Originally posted by No coincidences
Sure. I just don't know how you could rate Fernandez better than Darvish and Cueto, given the consistent overall body of work and ability to win on the road -- two things JF had yet to accomplish.
Should we look at Fernandez wins on the road or look at road advanced baseball stats?
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No coincidences
SBR Aristocracy
01-18-10
76300
#31
Originally posted by TheLock
Should we look at Fernandez wins on the road or look at road advanced baseball stats?
I'm not arguing Fernandez isn't great or even overrated. He's a Top-10 pitcher. I just don't know how you could say he's better than Cueto and Darvish.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#32
Baseball sucks without steroids
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jay89
SBR Wise Guy
08-04-13
671
#33
Originally posted by Darkside Magick
All these pitchers got bad mechanics..that why you seeing all these arm problems ...according to Bob Gibson there is only 3 pitchers he said got great mechanics.
Yu Darvish'
Aroldis Chapman
Tim Lincecum
I may be spewing here but IMO, if pitchers are taught new mechanics when they've already been pitching one way already for their entire lives, isn't that more likely to cause an injury? "why try to fix what's not broken"
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#34
Originally posted by No coincidences
Sure. I just don't know how you could rate Fernandez better than Darvish and Cueto, given the consistent overall body of work and ability to win on the road -- two things JF had yet to accomplish.
"Winning on the road" means nothing, just as W-L record overall means nothing. Fernandez is second in the majors in both FIP (2.14) and xFIP (2.18). He leads the majors with 12.19 strikeouts per nine innings, and somehow combines that with a better than expected 49% groundball rate. And since you care so much, he was fine on the road last year so that is not an issue.
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01-18-10
76300
#35
Originally posted by LT Profits
"Winning on the road" means nothing, just as W-L record overall means nothing. Fernandez is second in the majors in both FIP (2.14) and xFIP (2.18). He leads the majors with 12.19 strikeouts per nine innings, and somehow combines that with a better than expected 49% groundball rate. And since you care so much, he was fine on the road last year so that is not an issue.
I didn't say it was an "issue" -- I'm saying that, if you're going to compare him to established aces like Darvish and Cueto, I'd like to see a little more dominance in any and all settings, which includes his road starts.
If you want to call him a good, very good or even great pitcher, by all means, go ahead. But if you're going to say he's better than Darvish and Cueto, you have to start nitpicking and judging at a very elite level.