Found July 04, 2009 on
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Okay, let's just pin last night's loss to Baltimore on where it belongs and
move on.
First, Santana. Obviously. Sure, he struck out a few guys.
The ball was coming out of his hand well (I guess versus throwing it over a
batter's head), and he had some movement.
But it seems that ever since Santana has been in the bigs,
people have been making excuses for him. Yes, he had 16 wins early on. But his
ERA was well over 4, so let's not get too excited. Then the next year he stunk
it up so badly they sent him down. He got focused and got back to the bigs and
had a nice year last year. Then this year he got hurt, rehabbed, came back, got
bombed, rehabbed, came back, got bombed.
But the ball's coming out of his hand well? Doesn't matter,
because the problem with Santana isn't his hand, or arm - it's his head. You
ever listen to his responses to reporters after a bad outing? It's always, "I
threw well, I'm happy with my outing." Yeah, well, you just got your butt
kicked, so don't be too happy. I know, no one tells the truth to reporters... but
I wonder if he tells the truth to himself.
They say he can win if his velocity is 91 versus his normal
95. I don't think so. I think if a pitcher's velocity drops, he has to make
adjustments. He has to focus extremely hard to throw to spots, versus just
throwing. In his years with the Angels, Santana has yet to prove he's capable
of this. This is not the runaway season of 2008. The Angels need every win they
can get. And I don't think they can afford to let Santana find his bearings
while costing the Angels games.
But he wasn't the only reason they lost last night. Scioscia
gets to share in the blame. Why? One reason. Jeff 'automatic out' Mathis. Izzy
gets a lead off hit in the 9th. There's a bit of momentum. Tying run at the
plate. Who does Scioscia let hit? A career .200 hitter. I was actually hoping
for a strike out, because it was better than a double play.
Hey, who knows you say? He could have hit a homer. Well, Mathis
hit .270 in the minor leagues. In the majors, well, Mathis stated in
spring training his goal for this season was to not be the 'automatic out' he's
been in the past. Now that's thinking big. Unfortunately it was thinking
too big. He looks like a guy working on his swing at the plate. Hey, beautiful
form on that swing and miss.
Of course, Scioscia likes to give guys confidence - which is
likely why he let Mathis hit in that situation.
Just please don't do it again.
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