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Hyphen's Tacoma Sojourn Going Well

I think a large portion of the LL-verse still roots for Ryan Rowland-Smith to succeed. It carries the ancillary benefit of making the Mariners better and Ryan seems like a swell guy. His awful performances this season might have damaged his likability a bit but people still had a mostly positive feeling about him in early May.

I was going to write a potentially interesting paragraph here about Hyphen's service time and how this trip down to Tacoma would likely prevent him from eclipsing three years of service and thus delay his eligibility for free agency by a season. Then I remember that he was put on the disabled list, not optioned so he's currently still earning service time. Therefore, enjoy this reminder that he will be arbitration eligible this winter for the first time and a Major League free agent after 2013!

Whether there was an actual injury worthy of a DL trip or not, Ryan needed to get back to Tacoma to try to figure out what he was missing from his 2009 season. It's early but Ryan's three starts down south so far have been encouraging.

08/07: 96 pitches, 66% strikes, 10 swinging, 50% GBs, 6 Ks, 0 BBs, 0 HRs
08/13: 96 pitches, 66% strikes, 4 swinging, 35% GBs, 1 K, 1 BB, 0 HRs
08/18: 100 pitches, 64% strikes, 13 swinging, 56% GBs, 8 Ks, 1 BB, 0 HRs

The middle start against Round Rock isn't fabulous but the lack of walks and home runs throughout all three starts are what I am mostly looking for. Ryan's biggest problems with Seattle this year stemmed from falling behind too many hitters and serving up gopher balls like they were buy one, get two free. The high whiff rates in the first (vs. Iowa) and last (vs. Albuquerque) starts are a nice bonus too.

I would prefer to get some truthful notes from scouts in Tacoma and from the pitching coach down there and from Ryan himself before I even think this is anything more than getting to face mediocre minor league hitting. I am not going to claim that he's re-found himself based solely on three Triple-A starts, but good signs are better than continued mediocre signs. There's a reason you haven't seen a post like this about Ian Snell for instance. 

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Thanks for the progress report.

I definitely want to see him do well.

Do we even still have Ian Snell?
I have no idea!

He hasn’t pitched since August 4

Elbow problem or something like that.
I would say it's more of a right arm problem
I had honestly completely forgotten we ever had Ian Snell.
We should all be so lucky
He is currently on the dl.
Always and forever <3
Since when did we wear our home jerseys in Oakland? Or maybe Hyphen just has really awesome vision and can see the Wild boars in McAfee Coliseum in Oakland from Seattle?
KILL THE JOKE STEP ON IT UNTIL IT IS DEAD
Gotta stick to our strengths boss.
Of course, things were a little different on May 5th

He hadn’t gotten truly and consistently shelled yet, and from a fan perspective, the Ms were 2-3 in games he started. I’m actually curious if any pitchers in recent history have bounced back from what is a truly lost season like this to be even simply “effective” the next year. I’d think there’d be something a psychological cost to the player, no?

Well I guess I can only think of two guys

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/leecl02.shtml
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hallaro01.shtml

I didn't realize that about Halladay

I’m not sure the Cliff Lee situation is too analogous, but, hey, I guess with the Halladay story (sent down to single A after the 2000 season, wow) we can say there’s always hope.

Thanks as always for the insight!

Halladay was pretty bad walking as many people as he struck out.
I don't think this world is ready for an Austrailian version of Cliff Lee.

You thought the homoeroticism was bad with Felix and Guti…

I don’t think that’s going to happen, but for Hyphen’s sake I hope he figures out what the hell he’s doing and comes back successful.

What was the name of that pitcher we had here last year? Barely pitched at all. Smelled funny.

Silva?

Reading?

Anyway, something about Tacoma seems to help RRS. His first few starts there last year were disastrous, but he recovered, and he seems to be doing the same thing again.

The increase in GBs is particularly heartening. I’d love to know if he picked up a new pitch (or just worked out the kinks on his cutter), made a mechanical tweak, or just feels more comfortable (or pick your favorite nebulous phrase about an athlete’s mental state).

I heard he has been rating high on his hustle and grit quotients
He was just practing his aiming for boar hunting season.

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