Take everything I said below about John Lackey and reverse it and you will come close to assembling the Rich Harden package. As mentioned, Harden made the exact same amount of starts (51) the past two seasons as Lackey did. Harden did throw noticeably fewer innings in that span, 290 to Lackey's 340, mainly as a result of a difference in approach. Lackey averaged 3.64 pitches per plate appearance the last two seasons, Harden was at 4.11. Strikeouts generally take more pitches to complete so it should come as little surprise to see the difference there. The important thing is note is that Lackey threw a total of 228 more pitches than Harden over 2008-9, the equivalent of one extra start per season.
Unlike Lackey, Harden's swinging strike rate is less trendy, partially due to the lack of data points in 2006-7. However, Harden had established a 11% rate in 2003-5 and was at 15% both of the prior two seasons. He would probably demolish Texas' hitters. Harden is also going to walk a good number of fellows. Interestingly enough, Harden's tendency to throw strikes is no worse than Lackey's, both hitting the zone about half the time. Harden is much more often to throw that first pitch for a ball though, but again, that's part of the deal with high strikeout pitchers.
Harden is also more of a fly ball pitcher than Lackey. Again, Harden is about the strikeouts so pitching up in the zone is part of that most of the time. All of this combines to give us the overall picture of Harden to Lackey, way more strikeouts, a few more walks and a few more fly balls. While Lackey's tRA* floated around 4.4, Harden's is around 4.1 though that came in a less offensive league. The difference between the two in terms of those figures is negligible. CHONE is slightly more bearish, also projecting Harden to be equal to Lackey in performance level, but Lackey's clear inferior in durability.
Even accounting for Harden's higher catastrophic injury risk, he grades out as being worth $12 million or so per year. To compare them directly, Harden's fair value over a four year deal would likely be around 4/44 compared to Lackey's 4/52. That Harden's health knocked that 4/44 down to 1/7.5 with an $11.5 million option is what made him a great target. An opportunity potentially (we don't know what went on, there may have been nothing reasonable Jack Z could have done) missed here and that the Rangers signed him makes it all the more painful.
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I am going to try to keep my emotions in check in this thread
So I will just say that this is highly disappointing and I hope Rich Harden gets bitten by a rattlesnake.
THAT’S RIGHT THEY HAVE RATTLESNAKES THERE HARDEN
OlSalty - December 9, 2009
Maybe a Rattlesnake will eat Harden's balls!
ARock - December 9, 2009
So...
What about Sheets and Bedard?
Rollo Tomasi - December 9, 2009
Is it Sheets
or Bedard? If that’s the case, I’ll take Sheets.
Coach Owens - December 9, 2009
Package deal
that way you might get 30 starts total.
Edgar for Pres - December 9, 2009
So does being a flyball pitcher mean he will be prone to giving up more homers in TX?
I am sorry if this is a dumb question. I just don’t understand why someone sign with a team that would hurt his numbers to be quite honest.
Fin - December 9, 2009
He wanted a one year contract to reestablish his market value.
You’d think he’d go to Safeco that would help his numbers but lets go to Texas instead!
Slurvey - December 9, 2009
It just seems like the decision defies conventional wisdom if that was what he was going for.
Fin - December 9, 2009
I'd love to get Sheets
Just to watch Harden blow out his arm and have all the Rangers fans cutting themselves over what might have been.
OceanBird - December 9, 2009
Erik Bedard!!!!!!!
Slurvey - December 9, 2009
Great idea!
royalcurve - December 10, 2009
16 pixels less height version.
lailaihei - December 9, 2009
This is hypnotic.
zeeehjee - December 9, 2009
It's got that "Hey look! Something Shiny!" kind of thing going
ToddK - December 9, 2009
I don't understand what was so "fun" about losing to Boston.
katal - December 9, 2009
I think Mike Lowell was telling him about how he rode Space Mountain for the first time.
Fin - December 9, 2009
I think he's a little over-excited.
Space Mountain isn’t even that great.
JLProck - December 9, 2009
You shut your whore mouth
OlSalty - December 9, 2009
Space Mountain is amazing
7 out of 10 times you ride it you have a chance of seeing Rex Hudler.
OceanBird - December 9, 2009
Not in Florida, thank goodness!
Coach Owens - December 9, 2009
Haha, now I only see him saying fun.
Wilder. - December 9, 2009
Rats.
Eyeball Kid - December 9, 2009
I can't say I'm proud of it...
But I had to put this up FAST.
Adam B - December 9, 2009
Put what up fast?
Wilder. - December 9, 2009
Nevermind. Broken link.
Adam B - December 9, 2009
So is this official?
njd.aitken - December 9, 2009
Yeah....it's pretty quiet...
In the immortal words of Lloyd Christmas: “So you’re saying there’s a chance…”
ManifestDestiny - December 9, 2009
So what happens now?
Slot Silva back into the rotation and call it a season? SIGH!
OceanBird - December 9, 2009
No
Graham MacAree - December 9, 2009
Lackey should be happy
Between Harden and Wolf signing, a lot of the “upper tier” starting pitching on the free agent market just signed in places that Lackey wasn’t going to go.
Trenchtown - December 9, 2009
I hate the Orioles more for making this possible.
JY - December 9, 2009
You can hate the Rangers too, when they take Lowell, thus freeing up Boston to land Beltre
Rudy4three - December 9, 2009
Sounds like we pulled out of the Harden sweepstakes.
Per Baker.
Wonder what clauses held us up?
ThundaPC - December 9, 2009
Sorry, it's not you.
But the term “sweepstakes” being constantly used in this way drives me insane.
Eyebrows - December 9, 2009
They didn;t buy a ticket for a chance at him?
msb - December 9, 2009
I couldn't think of a better word at the moment.
The Harden Lolla-blue-za?
ThundaPC - December 9, 2009
I think you mean Hardon Lolla-blue-ballza.
Amirite?
Phil Hatzenbuehler - December 10, 2009
For what it's worth, Churchill is reporting that Texas simply offered more money than we were willing to.
katal - December 9, 2009
curses
Edgar for Pres - December 9, 2009
Well then that's that
Poochie - December 9, 2009
Let's just hope this works out
Graham MacAree - December 9, 2009
I'd say there is about a 30% chance this plan works
and a 70% chance Harden stays healthy for most of the year.
Edgar for Pres - December 9, 2009
Sources that aren't bad report that there are incentives that the M's weren't comfortable with.
Aaron Campeau - December 9, 2009
This seems surprising
I doubt the incentives can be that crazy. Maybe the buyout on the option is expensive. That’s the only thing I can think of.
Edgar for Pres - December 9, 2009
Consider the source
OlSalty - December 9, 2009
It probably wasn't the buyout for the option
It’s only 1mil. Nothing about the contract seems like it should’ve fudged the deal for us.
I think the only reason this didn’t happen is GMZ values his plan B almost as much as he does Harden, so he felt comfortable letting him get away when the terms of the deal weren’t exactly to his liking.
Hopefully he’s got something good in the works, but this does kind of have the appearances of a mistake due to unnecessary lowballing unless he delivers elsewhere.
OlSalty - December 10, 2009
What a cocktease.
Slurvey - December 9, 2009
I bet it was the Riverboat Gambler allure of Mike Maddux that swayed him.
msb - December 9, 2009
WHAT A SHITLOAD OF FUCK
Poochie - December 9, 2009
We all know the real reasons he signed with Texas...
1. Chuck.
2. Norris.
Adam B - December 9, 2009
So I guess I have to hope that the Angels' and Rangers' team planes collide with each other now.
I Lick Squirrels - December 9, 2009
I shouldn't think this is funny
But I laughed out loud when I read it.
Bodhizefa - December 10, 2009
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