So Shawn Kelley got the 'start' today against an embarrassingly accurate version of Kansas City's regular lineup. It wasn't a start in the way that Jason Vargas' game yesterday was a start - the M's are split-squad today and just in need of some arms with so many on the sidelines - but it was still a clear opportunity to get Kelley a little stretched out.
Result? Kelley threw 48 pitches, doubling his previous spring high and besting last year's top mark by five. The 48 pitches got him through 2.2 innings, and here's how his velocity held up:
1st inning: 90.9mph average fastball (n=14)
2nd inning: 90.3mph (n=7)
3rd inning: 90.1mph (n=8)
You'll recall that Kelley was throwing 92-94 a year ago. I don't know if his velocity is down because he's stretching out, or because of a PITCHfx calibration issue, or both, or neither. But anyway, for his first long outing, the consistency is pretty good, and his last heater came in at 91.2.
You might've noticed that 14, 7, and 8 add up to 29, while Kelley threw 48 total pitches. The other 19, rather obviously, were offspeed, with nine sliders and ten changeups. We know Kelley's slider is good, so how was the change?
Well that looks pretty solid. I know it's spring and pitchers are trying to work on things more than anything else, but still, Kelley threw a first-pitch change to Chris Getz, a 2-0 change to Alberto Callaspo, and a 1-0 change to Scott Thorman. I liked that Thorman at bat - Kelley missed with a fastball outside, but came back with two consecutive changeups just off the plate outside for swinging strikes before busting Thorman with heat up and in for the strikeout.
Kelley has thrown 16 changeups in his last three appearances, only two of them for balls. He's missed some bats and done an excellent job of commanding it and keeping it down. Forget any concerns you might've had about Shawn Kelley needing to develop a third pitch - he already had one, and now he's using it effectively.
Shawn Kelley is so cool.
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14 strikeouts and one walk so far this spring in 12 innings
Jeff Sullivan - March 25, 2010
He's no Ricky Nolasco but I'll take it
Dewey N - March 25, 2010
Dave was losing his shit over Pineda's appearance in the other game
Was it as awesome as he made it sound?
OlSalty - March 25, 2010
No clue
No video or Gameday. Two K’s in two innings, though.
Jeff Sullivan - March 25, 2010
They said he was throwing 99 with good command
Which, uhh.
OlSalty - March 25, 2010
Oh come on
Bearskin Rugburn - March 25, 2010
This is why I am somewhat skeptical
OlSalty - March 25, 2010
That sounds awesome
Edgar for Pres - March 25, 2010
With the radar gun under-reporting Wash's and Kelley's FBs
that means he was throwing at least 120!
Johnny Slick - March 25, 2010
Roffle, Wash = Aardsma.
It’s so easy to get those two guys mixed up.
Johnny Slick - March 25, 2010
What's the rule on chatspeak when it's spelled out like that?
Eyeball Kid - March 25, 2010
Even more annoying.
abender20 - March 25, 2010
I'm inclined to agree.
Eyeball Kid - March 25, 2010
I have a degree in English.
That means I get to make up my own words. Sorry, guys, but I’m just awesome like that.
Johnny Slick - March 25, 2010
Awful lot of good that does.
abender20 - March 25, 2010
No.
You are not.
Matthew - March 25, 2010
Yeah, I haven't heard Niehaus that worked up over a kid's pitches
Since some of Felix’s first games
wandergeist - March 25, 2010
Yeah I guess he is pretty cool
Griffin Cooper - March 25, 2010
In the sample size of two, I have concluded that pitchers form Austin Peay are awesome.
JY - March 25, 2010
*from
JY - March 25, 2010
And GMs
abender20 - March 25, 2010
Yes, we cannot forget that.
JY - March 25, 2010
*SWOON*
Decatur - March 26, 2010
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