Post#10 » by Schad » Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:58 pm
His velocity looked a little better against the Jays, but he just doesn't look like the same pitcher...Kazmir was always a better thrower than he was a pitcher, and without max stuff the results aren't always going to be pretty. He still has a chance to get back to that level, but I don't see him ever refining his control such that he'd be a truly elite pitcher.
For those curious, his seasonal innings pitched prior to this year:
2004 - 134.3
2005 - 186 (+51.7 from the previous season)
2006 - 144.7 (shut down in late August - shoulder trouble)
2007 - 206.7 (over 60 innings more than a season in which he had to be shut down!!)
2008 - 152.3 (lingering elbow problems)
2009 - opened the season on the DL.
If you want to write a how-to manual for wrecking a power pitcher, Kazmir should be on the cover. Not only did they do zany things with his innings, they did all this while the team was winning 61-67 games a year. By the time the team actually needed him, his arm was starting to break down.

**** your asterisk.