[外電] Walker may be at end of road
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Walker may be at end of road
O's reliever struggling to retire left-handers
By Spencer Fordin / MLB.com
06/04/09 2:35 AM ET
SEATTLE -- It's an open topic for debate.
Both manager Dave Trembley and southpaw Jamie Walker openly discussed the
prospect of making a change before Wednesday's 3-2 loss to the Mariners, one
day after the veteran allowed two home runs to left-handed hitters. Lefties
are hitting .458 off Walker, and Trembley didn't flinch when asked if the
reliever has reached the end of the road.
"That's a very good question," he said. "And it deserves considerable
consideration on the off-day tomorrow."
Prior to that comment, Trembley had never even acknowledged that possibility.
Walker, who's in the last season of a three-year deal he signed as a free
agent, has gotten to the point where he doesn't have a role. The left-hander
didn't shrink from that reality Wednesday in the hours before Baltimore's
game against Seattle.
"That's my job. I've got to go out there and produce or they're going to
[release] me," said Walker. "That's the business of a reliever. It's
frustrating because I'm trying everything. They're sitting on a certain
pitch, and I'm thinking and trying to do everything I can. All I can hope is
that I get to go back out there."
Walker was an integral member of the bullpen in 2007, when he even found
himself working as a closer toward the end of the year. Walker's
effectiveness waned last season, and he spent time on the disabled list with
inflammation in his left elbow. This year, he's healthy, but he hasn't been
able to find his groove.
Walker, who led the Orioles in appearances in each of his two full seasons
with the team, is trying to figure out what's going wrong. The 37-year-old
said he feels healthy and that the ball is coming out of his hand well, but
he doesn't have an explanation for why teams have been able to tee off on him
in the first two months of the season.
In fact, Tuesday night's appearance was more or less an apt microcosm of his
season. Walker came into a 5-1 game and retired Ichiro Suzuki before giving
up home runs to Russell Branyan and Ken Griffey Jr.
"I got Ichiro out on some good pitches. I made some good pitches to Branyan,"
he said. "It just seems like when you are struggling, every mistake you make
gets capitalized on. The pitch to Branyan wasn't a very good pitch, but
again, it was three balls and two strikes and I'm a strike-thrower. I went in
and looked at the Griffey pitch today. I'm trying to do the best I can out
there. ... I'm going to keep trying until they quit running me out there."
Walker went on to say that he's made some mechanical adjustments and that his
confidence remains intact. Now, he just has to figure out a way to execute
his pitches better without tipping his hand. Trembley, meanwhile, evaded the
question when asked if he can still trust Walker to pitch in some tight
situations.
"Trust is a tough one for me, but obviously, I'd like things to be better,"
he said. "I'd like to see him be more effective against left-handed hitters.
Obviously, I'm aware of what's going on. Hopefully, it gets better."
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