The Mariners want their pitchers, especially the starters, to work faster this season. Get the ball, get the sign, and throw a quality pitch. Lollygagging isn't in the playbook. (Pravda)
There are two neat things about this:
(1) Baseball is great, but fast baseball is greater, and nobody enjoys watching a pitcher fumble around with different grips and step off the rubber every three minutes to count butterflies in the grass. I love a fast tempo. It's the only thing that kept me from putting a hit on Ryan Franklin. There are few things worse than having a pitcher take his sweet time during a hugely important at bat when the crowd is all into it, and any motion to make our pitching staff work faster is therefore fine by me. Get the ball and throw the ball. If Batista and Steve Trachsel have taught us anything, it's that there's nothing to be gained by spending thirty seconds to think about every pitch.
(2) This is totally testable. Unlike the typical Spring Training fluff, we can actually measure this to see if Wakamatsu gets the pitchers to start working faster. All you'll need is a stopwatch, a TV with FSN, access to 2008 game video, and a strong stomach. If there's a difference, then hey, all right, someone learned something in Spring Training. And if there isn't, then hey, all right, that was a complete waste of my time.
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I like that bit about throwing "a quality pitch". It seems like that should be the bigger story here. Forget 'Mariners Skipper Wants Better Pace.' More like 'Mariners Skipper Wants Better Pitches.' I guess as far as Batista's concerned, that makes this article doubly threatening.
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Thank God.
I hate Lollygagging.
msb - February 23, 2009
LOLLYGAGGERS!
The Typical Idiot Fan - February 23, 2009
Is that Harold Reynolds?
Goose - February 24, 2009
Yes.
All I ask is that no one post the shot of Gammons from the Bull Durham ad. I have no problems with arthroscopy photos and the like, but that one …. [shudder]
msb - February 24, 2009
It really was frightening.
Teej - February 24, 2009
A shiny new donkey to anyone who finds my Ryan Franklin gif
JI - February 23, 2009
Oh be nice to Batista
he’s only terribly slow with runners on base. Batista will throw a perfect game and it’ll be the fastest thing you’ve ever seen.
Two Rs and Two Ls - February 23, 2009
Of course, it'll be in Tacoma
like John Halama’s in 2001.
Two Rs and Two Ls - February 23, 2009
Hard to throw a perfect game when you don't see the ball before the 9th inning.
Bases should be empty when he comes out of the bullpen.
mark sobba - February 24, 2009
This is something I always liked about Wash. He wasted no time throwing the goddamn ball!
.Taylor - February 23, 2009
Yean but the whole 'quality pitch' part he has some trouble with
Bearskin Rugburn - February 24, 2009
That should suit Silva just fine...
…he was a quick worker when he was with the Twins. Sub-2-hour complete games are a thing of great beauty.
ubelmann - February 23, 2009
Should help the defense as well.
Nobody likes a fast pasted game more than the eight guys waiting for the ball.
Wilder. - February 23, 2009
Please god, tell me
…no one has enough time on their hands to clock a respectable sample of pitches from last season and test this. Speak to your loved ones!
chaney - February 23, 2009
Wait...
These are the signs?
section331 - February 24, 2009
Turn arounds for pitchers who sucked
I watched the fast tempo of Ervin Santana in Anaheim last year and how it turned his game around. His downfall is when batters step out and lollygag and pull him out of his rhythm.
Anyway, he had quite a turnaround year as most opposing batters don’t do that. The Red Sox sure did it to him in the playoffs and blew him away.
bobbyswii - February 24, 2009
What about Washburn
Does Wahburn really work fast or is that all just perception?
If in fact, he does work faster, it doesn’t really help him.
InSpokane - February 24, 2009
He does work fast
I don’t think the argument here is that pitching faster = pitching better, but rather that pitching slower =/= pitching better either.
OlSalty - February 24, 2009
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