[News] Not a Rookie: Shaun Marcum
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by John Sickels on Apr 7, 2008 1:33 PM EDT
Shaun Marcum was drafted by Blue Jays in 2003,a third round pick out of
Southwest Missouri State University. He was a shortstop/closer in college, a
testimony to his athleticism. Not a huge guy at 6-0, 180, he had an 88-91
fastball and a good slider. The Jays used him in relief initially and he posted
a 1.32 ERA with a 47/7 K/BB in 34 innings in the New York-Penn League. I gave
him a Grade C+ in the 2004 book, noting that his grade would go higher if he
continued to perform well at higher levels.
The Jays converted Marcum to the rotation in 2004. He went 7-3, 3.19 with an
83/16 K/BB in 79 innings in the Sally League, then 3-2, 3.12 with a 72/4 K/BB
in 69 innings in the Florida State League. I moved his grade up to B-, noting
that some scouts were concerned that his command might actually be "too good"
and that he'd prove excessively hittable at higher levels. He was still at
88-92 but was showing a better changeup and curveball to go with the slider.
Marcum began 2005 in Double-A, going 7-1, 2.53 with a 40/10 K/BB in 53 innings.
Promoted to Triple-A, he struggled with a 4.95 ERA. HIs K/BB was good at 90/18,
but he gave up 112 hits and 17 homers in 104 innings for Syracuse. He pitched
eight scoreless innings out of the major league bullpen. I gave him a Grade C+,
writing that relief might be his best role. As a starter, I saw him as a
possible strike-throwing inning-eater, but didn't expect him to dominate.
Marcum saw 78 innings of swingman use for Toronto in 2006, then made 25 starts
and 13 relief appearances last year. In 245 major league innings, he has a
191/91 K/BB, 242 hits allowed, and a 4.29 ERA. He was quite effective last year
. What should we expect for the future?
PECOTA's comps are interesting: Jose Acevedo, Frank Castillo, Eric Gagne, Adam
Eaton, Art Mahaffey, Doug Drabek, Mike Gardiner, Gil Meche, Jim McAndrew, and
Barry Lersch are the top ten. Gagne doesn't make much sense; Marcum doesn't
have that kind of stuff. A Drabek-esque ceiling I can see, if Marcum remains
healthy and can improve his command a bit more. That would be his ceiling.
One thing that stands out for Marcum is his athleticism as a former college
shortstop. Athleticism is something that's often underrated when discussing
pitchers, but it's a critical factor in development. Marcum may be "undersized"
classically as a shorter right-hander, but his athletic ability makes that a
lot less important, in my view, and should help him stay healthy and reach his
ultimate peak. At this point, I'm pretty optimistic about him. He doesn't have
the pure physical upside of Dustin McGowan, but he's got a decent chance to be
a much better pitcher than a lot of guys drafted ahead of him in '03.
Drabek's best year was 1990 at age 27, when he won 22 games with a +131 ERA+.
Marcum's corresponding season would be 2009. Could Marcum make a run at such a
season next year? Keep that in the back of your mind.
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