Found September 01, 2009 on
Fire Brand American League:
PLAYERS:
Paul Byrd,
Nick Green,
Brad Penny,
Barry Zito,
Scott Kazmir,
Tim Wakefield,
Daisuke Matsuzaka
TEAMS: Boston Red Sox, San Francisco Giants, Tampa Bay Rays
TEAMS: Boston Red Sox, San Francisco Giants, Tampa Bay Rays
Paul Byrd now holds the title of latest savior of the Red Sox rotation - or latest in the revolving door of fifth starter candidates, depending on whether your coffee mug is half full or half empty today.
Proud holder of a fourteen-year career touring eight cities since 1995, the 38 year-old author... yes, author... certainly knows how to throw a baseball.
But for a pitcher his age, with all the mileage and wear on his shoulder and elbow, the question must be asked: How much does The Byrd have left in the tank? In one word: Enough.
As his deriders often point out, the righty's repertoire doesn't feature much giddy-up. His heat sits at 85-86 mph with average tail and rising action. The veteran supplements the lukewarm fastball with a slider-curve-change mix, having been known to mix in a splitter and cutter from time to time.
But don't worry about "diminishing stuff" derailing Byrd's most recent stay in Boston. In his Sunday start, the fastba...
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