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McGowan returns for Blue Jays

Posted: Tue Sep 6, 2011 12:47 am
by LittleOzzy
Dustin McGowan's long road back to the major leagues is complete.

The Toronto Blue Jays activated the right-hander off the 60-day disabled list prior to Monday's home game against the Boston Red Sox.

The 29-year-old hasn't pitched with Toronto since leaving a July 8, 2008, start against Baltimore with shoulder pain.

Surgery followed soon after and he wasn't able to pitch until the spring of 2010 before more problems surfaced. The former first-round pick underwent a second shoulder surgery last June.

"It's been over three years — it feels like 10," McGowan said before Monday's game at Rogers Centre. "It seems like the last couple of days I've been a little nervous. It's like getting called up for the first time, that's what it feels like.

"I never thought about quitting. My wife was the biggest part of it. I think it took a toll on her more than it did me."

The Jays re-signed McGowan to a one-year deal worth $450,000 US back in December.

The move signalled general manager Alex Anthopoulos was not ready to give up on the once-rising star.

McGowan is 20-22 in his career with a 4.71 earned-run average. His best season was in 2007 when he finished 12-10 with a 4.08 ERA.

"Mentally I think it was the hardest part," McGowan said of his comeback. "Physically I knew at some point I would get back but it was all about my mind (and knowing) how long it was going to take. You have those good and bad days."

McGowan will be used as a reliever for the rest of the season.

"I hope to be a starter again," he said, "But I just want to finish this season out strong and look forward to that next year."


http://www.cbc.ca/sports/baseball/story ... gowan.html

Re: McGowan returns for Blue Jays

Posted: Tue Sep 6, 2011 5:07 pm
by Santoki
Sat just above the Jays bullpen yesterday and welcomed Mcgowan back. He didn't look up, but I'm sure he heard it and feels good just being back.

Re: McGowan returns for Blue Jays

Posted: Wed Sep 7, 2011 9:36 pm
by mini
What happens with McGowan next year? His pitches are roughly at what... 70ish per outing? He's going to be shut-down when the season ends until next spring training. We plan on using him as a starter by all reports, so how do we stretch him out by next season? Has there been a precedent for this type of situation in the past? What would the next natural progression be for him as far as pitches... 90... 100? Could he 'naturally' increase his stamina/strength over the off-season to be treated like a 'regular' starter next year?
What will Henderson Alvarez's pitches per outing be at come next year?

I don't remember if such questions were answered previously.

Re: McGowan returns for Blue Jays

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 5:21 am
by DonYon
Great to see him back. His fastball was just as a remembered it, although the slider didn't look as sharp.

Re: McGowan returns for Blue Jays

Posted: Fri Sep 9, 2011 4:09 am
by TorontoRaptures
McGowan to start Sun and according to Farrell he is a starter "going forward"

http://www.torontosun.com/2011/09/08/mcgowan-to-start-sunday-2