[討論] How about Livo?
非常棒的一篇解析,晚點再來翻。
http://0rz.net/f61y9
Thanks, Livan! Your crappy outing gave me a few extra hours of valuable time
that would've otherwise been spent watching a crappy game! Man, what a
stinker. At least you picked a day when the offense was as impotent as
[&=senator_lastname].
I'm leaning more and more towards the Livan is toast theory. He just can't
get anything by anyone. While I felt that he was let down by his defense in
his start against the Rockies, not even the '75 Reds could've ran down the
liners/bloops he was giving up tonight.
What's wrong with him? I think he's lost control of his fastball, for
whatever reason. He's never been overpowering, but when he can't spot it
where he wants it to go, he's leaving it over the plate far too often. I've
also talked previously about his pitch speeds, and I think that that's still
a problem. There's very little speed difference between his two-seam fastball
(basically all he throws) and his slider. It's just that one floats from
right to left, the other from left to right.
Worse, he's not getting any bite on that slider. It's not snapping off the
way a slider should, almost like how a frisbee really curves hard over the
last few feet when you snap off a good throw.
His breaking ball is rolling, so he's not really fooling them with location
(there's no deception if it's not a late, hard break), and he's certainly not
fooling them with speed. Everything sorta looks the same, and batters are
just teeing off.
Sure, he's got that beautiful rolling curve that bloops in there, but he
rarely is able to throw it for strikes on a consistent basis, and batters can
ignore it. But he's also hung a bunch of them. (A hanging pitch is a breaking
pitch that doesn't get the right amount of spin, dramatically lessening the
break, making it a fat, slow, juicy watermelon of a pitch.)
BP fastball, hanging slider, curveball without control. 1,2,3. Add 'em up,
and you've got a pitcher with an ERA of a bazillion.
If we take a deeper look at his stats, there are some trouble signs. (These
are before tonight's start, so they'll certainly be worse)
Livo stats
http://0rz.net/661zg
Livan has always been a groundball pitcher, but he's giving up more and more
flyballs this year. His walks per game are up slightly, and worse, his homer
rate has skyrocketed. For his career he has allowed about .95 homers for
every 9 innings pitched. This year, it's up to an ungodly 1.41 per 9.
Accordingly, his slugging percentage allowed has jumped up to a scary .476!
To put that in perspective, Ryan Zimmerman's slugging .477!
Their states have his line-drive rate at 21%, which is less than last year.
Something seems fishy about that. If you look at it in the context of the
entire team, he's right there with Ramon Ortiz and Tony Armas in terms of
suckitude.
It seems to me that Livan's been getting blooped as much as he's been giving
up liners. It seems that an awful lot of soft flares fall in, as well as
regular ol' singles.
Can he get better? Your guess is as good as mine. His peripheral numbers
(strikeouts, walks, homers) have never been good, and statheads have been
declaring his imminent death since he was still with the Marlins. Perhaps
it's all caught up to him.
He's under contract for next year, so the Nats better hope he finds it. His
name has been floated as a possible trade candidate, but given his
performance this year, as well as the large contract (which is very
reasonable if he's pitching like he did last year, but wretched if he's like
this) might make some team less willing to gamble -- or at the very least,
unwilling to part with as premium a prospect.
Whether he stays with us or goes, he needs to pitch better than he did
tonight.
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