I guess he's not the worst thing to happen to this rotation after all. There, I said it.
Last week against Oakland was good, but tonight against Minnesota...that was extraordinary. Understand that when I say "extraordinary" I mean it a little differently for RRS than I would for Felix - the definition is pretty dynamic as your level of expectations changes with the pitcher. But for a guy with a known back-of-the-rotation skillset, what RRS did to a decent Minnesota lineup was impressive and by a fair margin the best start of his young and (hopefully) blossoming career.
As usual, his effectiveness is plainly evident in the numbers. (In fact, this is always the case; you just have to be sure you're looking at the right ones.) He threw 107 pitches and showed no signs of any lingering effects from last week's challenge. His fastball stayed up in the 88-91 range, touching 91 in his final inning and averaging 89.2. He registered 11 swinging strikes - ten against righties - and only threw 34 balls. He got more grounders than fly balls. He only allowed one line drive. And so on and so forth. Even the pitch that Randy Ruiz hit for an opposite field home run was actually a good 0-1 fastball an inch off the plate outside. If RRS made a mistake tonight, the Twins didn't make him pay for it. And we're talking about a lineup that only featured three lefties (albeit three pretty good ones).
All in all, that's a good start for a #1. For a pitcher just trying to crack the ass end of the rotation, it's terrific. I'm thrilled to see RRS stretching out and making progress to the point at which he actually looks like a legitimately good starting pitcher for innings at a time. Obviously it's important for us to temper our expectations since he does have a reasonably low ceiling, but the fact that he may very well cut it as a starter is big news. This is why it's so important for us to ditch Jarrod Washburn. This is why it's stupid to hand out free money to schlubs like Carlos Silva. Because there are always guys like RRS* just waiting for their chance, and when they succeed, you end up with a lot of productivity for a little money for a long time. And that's the sort of thing that affords you the flexibility to, I dunno, help turn a bad team into a good one overnight. Hypothetically.
(* note: there are no guys like RRS. There is but one RRS, and he is neat.)
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Does he have the potential to be a #3 for any team?
Dewey N - August 27, 2008
and a followup:
What if Feierabend does the exact same?
Dewey N - August 27, 2008
Might be able to cut it as an NL#3 but in the AL he's strict 4/5 unless he does something unexpected
If Feierabend does the exact same then I will have to reconsider my stance on Ryan Feierabend, because I don’t think he has this in him.
Jeff Sullivan - August 27, 2008
You won't reconsider your stance on RRS?
Dewey N - August 27, 2008
Don't see anything that needs reconsidering
Should Feierabend find a way to put up this kind of start against a non-Oakland lineup, then that’ll be a big deal. But I’ll believe it when I see it.
Jeff Sullivan - August 27, 2008
What really makes them that much different?
(I have yet to actually sit through a Feier start)
Dewey N - August 27, 2008
RRS has a better heater and Feierabend's breaking stuff sucks
Jeff Sullivan - August 27, 2008
Dammit he was mine first
Nick S - August 27, 2008
He is mine now
Jeff Sullivan - August 27, 2008
hussy
Dewey N - August 27, 2008
I will concede only when you get him to post here
Nick S - August 27, 2008
If I were him I would be frightened of us
Jeff Sullivan - August 27, 2008
Leave the rest of us out of it
Dewey N - August 27, 2008
I suppose I may have come on a little strong
At least now there’s nothing in between me and Michael Saunders
Nick S - August 27, 2008
Saunders is mine!
kentroyals5 - August 27, 2008
See
First comment
kentroyals5 - August 27, 2008
I'm actually kinda surprised we haven't gotten to the point where we have at least one player posting here.
I mean, Brandon McCarthy and CJ Wilson have posted several times at LSB for christ sakes.
Goose - August 27, 2008
Also, might I recommend that RRS' blog be side barred.
Goose - August 27, 2008
But did they read posts about their traits being dumped into a blender, combined, and served to Jeff as a drink of sexiness?
Kirsten Schlewitz - August 27, 2008
I don't think any of them wrote open love letters to these respective players, though
Gomez - August 27, 2008
We've got some creepy motherfuckers here though
OlSalty - August 27, 2008
haha I read that last word of this post as "Hyphenetically" not hypothetically
Is there anyone on here you dont really know who it is? You never know who could be posting not using their name…
It’s a longshot but weirder things have happened.
Smith18 - August 27, 2008
I tried to get him to post here
but then, I said I’d give him beer and as yet haven’t coughed up.
We’ll make it a quid-pro-quo – Toohey’s for a comment.
marc w - August 27, 2008
RRS's latest blog (includes info on his mullet!)
RRS just posted a fantastic new blog where he talks about the transition to starting, his mullet (!), pitching in Yankees Stadium, and answers a bunch of fan questions:
http://www.prolebrity.com/youth-revolution/
Go Hyphen!!!!
SeaninSoCal - August 27, 2008
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