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David Aardsma spends 95% of his time looking up

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David Aardsma spends 95% of his time looking up

I'm going to watch a hockey game. As such, I don't have time to write. But here's the good news: I don't need to tell you anything. You already know what there is to know. Doug Fister is quietly effective. Franklin Gutierrez is pretty good. US Cellular gives up a lot of weak home runs. It also gives up a lot of legitimate ones. Ken Griffey Jr. is borderline hopeless. Casey Kotchman is winning people over. And last, but not least, David Aardsma is performing in line with our expectations.

Aardsma's missed bats and struggled with command and put balls in the air just like he did last year, when he was terrific. Now, less than three weeks into the 2010 season, he's one Franklin Gutierrez catch away from three homers allowed. This isn't a surprise. This is the hazard of pitching like David Aardsma. He comes with known pluses and known minuses, and the minuses are starting to catch up with him. Anyone who says that this is "unusual," that Aardsma isn't this bad - those people are absolutely right. More often than not, he'll be effective. But his pitching style lends itself to bad games, and when David Aardsma has a bad game, it can get really, really bad.

David Aardsma's a pretty good reliever. He strikes out better than a batter an inning. He's also a reliever who, from time to time, is going to cough up leads in the blink of an eye. He is what he is, and we just have to live with it, just like we always knew we would. They can't all be JJ Putz.

Casey Kotchman turned on a low 95mph heater, and Doug Fister stayed strong. I choose to focus on these positives.

Here's to a dominant Brandon League.

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To quote TIm McCarver,

another good outing by the young, tall Fister.

Today was the first time I watched a game that McCarver called and thought

that he wasn’t terrible.

I've heard him do far too many games.

I thought he was borderline terrible.

But he talked about catcher collisions for 3 whole innings!
You have a different definition of terrible than I do.
I've never missed Mike Blowers' monotone so much
I must've been tired.

I’ve watched him maybe 30 times and all 29 others were horrendous.

HR/FB% regression sure is a bitch.

Would you agree Mr Aardsma?

66% HR/FB isn't regression
Any single game in which he allows a home run will have an inflated HR/FB%

unless he allows 10 or 11 flyballs in an appearance. But regression will happen.

4 of our 9 road games have ended in walk-offs.

I don’t know whether to be optimistic or pessimistic about this.

Well, it's better than 2 out of 2!
These sting less when I know that deep down they also bother you.
My natural optimism allows me to immediately make fun of tragedy
That must explain your positive outlook life.
The DH thing is starting to really get to me.

I’m not sentimental about Griffey anymore. At all. Hanging around like this just seems like an increasingly grotesque ego-trip.

But then, entertainers become addicted to applause.

My question is, how does he not realize how he is hurting the team?
O baseball, you fickle whore
If you're Jenks, why the hell would you ever throw Griffey a breaking ball?

What was he thinking?

No shit.

It was pretty obvious all he had to do was throw three high fastballs.
Griffey wouldn’t have gotten anywhere near them.

Good thing Lopez hit that grand slam.
Still pissed about yesterday's game

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