Am i the only one hoping this kid gets bombed on tomorrow?
So utterly sick of hearing about him.
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Nope, I hope he does as well as everyone thinks he will. When you have someone like Curt Schilling saying you're the real deal, you must be pretty dang good! I can't wait to see him pitch tomorrow!
There are only 3 categories of players I'd root against...
Strasburg doesn't fit any of those descriptions. Unless, maybe, Mariners vs Nationals in October? Yeah, that'll happen.
I'm sure no one cares, but Michael Stanton of the Marlins is also making his debut on the same day as Strasburg. Stanton is a beast of a player with an extraordinary amount of power. I'm glad Strasburg is getting all the attention though. Keeps the pressure off of Stanton. I hope.
Although he probably will only get about 5 innings...Colin1192
He'll be on a strict pitch count for the remainder of the year.
[QUOTE="Colin1192"]Although he probably will only get about 5 innings...
Oleg_Huzwog
He'll be on a strict pitch count for the remainder of the year.
ya it's kinda dumb. I mean sure you dont want him to get hurt, but he is a pitcher let him pitch. He doesnt have to throw 135 pitches a game, but hitting 110-115 is not going to kill him either
Although it is not like the Natinals are going anywhere this year
[QUOTE="Oleg_Huzwog"]
[QUOTE="Colin1192"]Although he probably will only get about 5 innings...
Colin1192
He'll be on a strict pitch count for the remainder of the year.
ya it's kinda dumb. I mean sure you dont want him to get hurt, but he is a pitcher let him pitch. He doesnt have to throw 135 pitches a game, but hitting 110-115 is not going to kill him either
Although it is not like the Natinals are going anywhere this year
Well, it's probably a good idea, especially for a team like the Nats who won't be contending. History has shown that overworking young pitchers doesn't end up well (Kerry Wood).
And really, why would you hate the kid just because he gets talked about? It's not his fault.
Haha, hardcore Mariners fan.There are only 3 categories of players I'd root against...
- someone playing against the Mariners
- someone playing for the Rangers, Angels, or A's
- Alex Rodriguez
Strasburg doesn't fit any of those descriptions. Unless, maybe, Mariners vs Nationals in October? Yeah, that'll happen.
Oleg_Huzwog
[QUOTE="Seabas989"][QUOTE="X360PS3AMD05"]Looking good, but lets see someone that isn't he Piratesxscrapzx
Agreed but not bad for his first game. Funny seeing Nationals Park that loud.
Well they have something to cheer for now.Yeah things are looking up for the Nationals after years of embarrassment.
In fact, D.C. sports in general are finally looking up after a year of disappointment and humiliation.
I think the high salary teams can't wait to see this kid out of this "farm" system... :P I think he'll look good in pin stripes if he keeps this up.
feryl06
lol Thats why the MLB fails so much and nobody cares anymore.
When do the training wheels come off? I don't blame the Nats or anything, but it'd have been exicting to see him go for the benchmark 18 Ks, or even if he got real crazy, and got 20.
I think that Strasburg is overhyped and the media needs to let him have a full season before they make him the next Nolan Ryan. I think that Strasburg is going to start stumbling once he faces a real Major League team. Silver_SluggerI feel the same way. All he's faced is the Pirates and the Indians.
[QUOTE="Silver_Slugger"]I think that Strasburg is overhyped and the media needs to let him have a full season before they make him the next Nolan Ryan. I think that Strasburg is going to start stumbling once he faces a real Major League team. CleanPlayerI feel the same way. All he's faced is the Pirates and the Indians. One of my friends said that they are major league teams, and I replied I consider them minor league teams more than anything.
the kid has such a nasty curve. You haters better get used to him, he's going to be around for a long time. Just because he faced the Pirates and Indians doesn't mean he's not legit. What other pitcher this year threw 14 k's against the Pirates?andyboiiiI would not be surprised to see another pitcher to throw a 14k game against the Pirates. We are only through a third of the season.
[QUOTE="Silver_Slugger"]I would not be surprised to see another pitcher to throw a 14k game against the Pirates. We are only through a third of the season. andyboiiithe fact is no one has done it yet besides him this year and that was only his first start of the season ;)Bravo he got lucky in his first start, looking at his second start he only had 8k's , 5 walks, 1 HR and you even saw him struggle. I am sure that by his first full season next year a lot of these major league hitters will figure him out. I will evaluate him after next season after he pitches one full season in the Majors.
Bravo he got lucky in his first start, looking at his second start he only had 8k's , 5 walks, 1 HR and you even saw him struggle. I am sure that by his first full season next year a lot of these major league hitters will figure him out. I will evaluate him after next season after he pitches one full season in the Majors. Silver_Slugger
A "lucky" pitcher gets a call his way, or gets his ass bailed out of a jam by a spectacular play from one of his fielders. Luck doesn't make pitches move like his.
[QUOTE="andyboiii"][QUOTE="Silver_Slugger"]I would not be surprised to see another pitcher to throw a 14k game against the Pirates. We are only through a third of the season. Silver_Sluggerthe fact is no one has done it yet besides him this year and that was only his first start of the season ;)Bravo he got lucky in his first start, looking at his second start he only had 8k's , 5 walks, 1 HR and you even saw him struggle. I am sure that by his first full season next year a lot of these major league hitters will figure him out. I will evaluate him after next season after he pitches one full season in the Majors.
Striking out 14 batters is not "luck", no matter how you slice it. In his second start, many of the walks were do to the condition of the mound. He was slipping nd losing his footing a lot. Of course, a few starts this year we'll see him get pounded. The sheer force with which he throws will generate some home runs. But he's already very, very good. Cleveland and Pittsburgh, despite their records, both have major league hitters on the roster.
The difference between Strasburg and a generic flame-throwing prospect is his mechanics and his control. Many top prospects with similar velocity rely only on that velocity. Strasburg has the ability to paint the corners and use his fastball like a scalpel. Even if he didn't have great control, a triple digit heater with an average of 4 inches of movement is going to miss a lot bats. His curveball is simply unbelievable. It's entirely unhittable, and he has the ability to throw it for strikes, as well as put variety of cuts on it. The "weak link" in his arsenal is the changeup which right now is only above-average. The average speed of his changeup is 90 (!) mph. He needs to take that down a couple of notches. Most of the time, he throws it with enough break that it doesn't matter, but if he's off for any reason, and average 90 mph changeup is very hittable.
he has the skill and strength. i hope he can maintain it, and not get injured.
oajlu
Injury or showing up to spring training 30 pounds overweight are about all that can stop him from having a solid 10-15 year career.
22 strikeouts in two starts and people think he's an overrated bust who's getting lucky, wow.:|
QuistisTrepe_
Yeah, and the guy has been under such tremendous pressure. Playing despite all of these expectations is very impressive, period.
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