Showing posts with label Pitchers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pitchers. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Clay Buchholz pitches up a storm with the PawSox!

They say you can never have enough pitching. The Red Sox are hell bent on testing out that theory here in 2009. Yes, our current starting 5 has been a little shaky, but in the last couple of weeks they seem to be returning to form. Lester seems to be getting better with each outing. Beckett pitched a gem of a game before Pap came in and messed it all up. Daisuke Matsuzaka is back from reminding us why we hate the WBC and showing that he will return to form. Wake has been a rock star. And Brad Penny...he is even impressing me lately, which says an awful lot.

That seems like enough all on its own. But the list goes on. John Smoltz has been continuing his rehab starts through the minors. He said he feels good and like he would normally in Spring Training. He has stated he hopes to be ready to pitch for the Sox in the middle of June. It's May 26th today, so that is not far away at all. John Smoltz people!

Let's not forget our boys pitching up a storm in the minor leagues. Michael Bowden who we got to see for a few innings of relief pitching early in the year has been getting it done with the PawSox. He has a 2-2 record with a 1.64 ERA.

And, to the heart of this entry...we have Clay Buchholz. We know I am a fan. His stat line so far with the PawSox: a 3-0 record, a 1.30 ERA, 49 Ks over just over 48 innings pitched.

Clay got the start in yesterday's Memorial Day game. Clay held a no hitter until the 9th inning over Louisville until Danny Richar had to be a buzz kill and get a single off our until then perfect Buch. He ended up with a complete shutout game, 1 hitter, throwing 96 pitches, K-ing 7 batters.

Of course, flirting with a no-no is nothing new for Clay. He pitched a no hitter in September of 2007 when he was up with the Red Sox. He was the first Red Sox rookie in history to ever throw a no hitter. Clay reported that he was disappointed that he was not able to get those last 3 outs without allowing a hit. What Clay should be disappointed about is that he is still stuck down in the minors given how he is pitching. They said his control was SO good yesterday that only went to a 3 ball count ONCE.

So, that is our starting pitching....and I haven't even mentioned our bullpen which is the best in the business. Yes, you can never have too much pitching...I agree. However, it does raise some interesting questions:

What will the starting 5 be when John Smoltz is active and ready to go in a few weeks? Who is the odd man...or more likely odd men...out?

With Buchholz pitching like he is in AAA, how long before he gets called up? And if so, how is room made for him?

Are there pitching trades which are going to be made in order to get some of the position players we desire? If so, who? We've heard rumors of Buchholz, Manny Delcarmen and even Brad Penny.

Would Boston ever consider a 6 man rotation?

What is the likelihood of everyone on the pitching staff staying healthy throughout the course of the season?

I still say...with our pitching depth and the questions it raises, it is a still a GREAT PROBLEM TO HAVE!

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Bean Ball in Fort Myers

Good thing it's only spring training because some of the Red Sox pitchers are looking wild:

The drill can tend to get a little dangerous from time to time, too. Brad Wilkerson was drilled in the arm by Jon Lester. Nick Green was hit in the rib cage by Daniel Bard the other day and Julio Lugo was grazed by a Clay Buchholz fastball.

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Red Sox ALCS Rotation

Here it is, I hope your pacemaker is working for Game 1. Wake gets the call over Byrd for Game 4.

Game 1: Daisuke Matsuzaka
Game 2: Josh Beckett
Game 3: Jon Lester
Game 4: Tim Wakefield
Game 5*: Daisuke Matsuzaka
Game 6*: Josh Beckett
Game 7*: Jon Lester
(*if necessary)

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Angel's Pitchers For Games 1-3 of ALDS

Here's who the Red Sox will face in the ALDS

Game 1 John Lackey

Game 2 Ervin Santana

Game 3 Joe Saunders

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Pitching Order For 1st Spring Games

The Boston Globe put up this list of pitchers from Tito's press conference yesterday:

  • Feb. 28 vs. Boston College (1:05 p.m. at City of Palms Park)
    Scheduled starter: Josh Beckett
    Also likely to pitch: Kyle Snyder

  • Feb. 28 vs. Northeastern (6:05 p.m. at City of Palms Park)
    Scheduled starter: Justin Masterson
    Also likely to pitch: Craig Hansen, Michael Bowden, and some other young pitchers

  • Feb. 29 vs. Twins (7:05 p.m. at Hammond Stadium)
    Scheduled starter: Daisuke Matsuzaka
    Also likely to pitch: Julian Tavarez, Hideki Okajima

  • March 1 vs. Twins (1:05 p.m. at Hammond Stadium)
    Scheduled starter: Jon Lester
    Also likely to pitch: Devern Hansack, David Pauley

  • March 2 vs. Twins (1:05 p.m. at City of Palms Park)
    Likely to pitch: Tim Wakefield, Clay Buchholz

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