Everybody loves Dioner, he helped Hutchison settle down and be effective, and he and Buerhle are in sync from the beginning.
JPA at least partially to blame for our horrible starters last year?

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DonYon wrote:Hopefully someone will present some analysis on how well pitchers have done with Navarro over his career. It's not like pitchers haven't had a few great starts throwing to JPA. I don't think anyone expected JP to carry a pitching staff considering where he's at in his career, so I'm not rejoicing the fact that the article/players are taking jabs at him in that area.
We all hate him because he was expected to deliver some offensive production from a position where that is rare, and ended up being worse than average.... and because he was kind of being a whiny douchebag about it.
Randle McMurphy wrote:Is this going to be the new media narrative if the good starting pitchers stay healthy?
Nothing against Navarro's game calling ability, but the Jays gave 69 starts last year to a combination of Rogers/Happ/Redmond/Wang/Ortiz/Jenkins/Romero/Nolin/Laffey in 2013. That's the reason the pitching sucked, not JPA.
BigLeagueChew wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:Is this going to be the new media narrative if the good starting pitchers stay healthy?
Nothing against Navarro's game calling ability, but the Jays gave 69 starts last year to a combination of Rogers/Happ/Redmond/Wang/Ortiz/Jenkins/Romero/Nolin/Laffey in 2013. That's the reason the pitching sucked, not JPA.
It was going to be like this no matter what catcher we brought in, almost anyone would be an improvement in that area. While we gave that many starts to scrub starters, we still let Arencibia start 120 games that likely effected our total runs against. Maybe not as much as these scrub starters but how many runs were scored because Arencibia called bad pitches( 5 home runs to right field by Reddick last year in one series), not catching the ball on a play at home plate, not blocking a pitch that should be blocked. Our pitching would have been much better last year with a better catcher.
Randle McMurphy wrote:I'm just not entirely sure I buy that argument. Buehrle had pretty much exactly the same year he always does and he doesn't develop his own game plan or call his own pitches.
The primary reason the Jays had terrible pitching was simply because they were predominantly using terrible pitchers. And if guys like Hutchison/Morrow/McGowan get hurt in 2014, there's going to be very little that Navarro can do to prevent the team ERA from rising once again.
Santoki wrote:It's way, way too early for this kind of article.
satyr9 wrote:Yeah, I'm not ready to give Navarro credit for anything, but JPA was soo **** stupid, like negative IQ, that whatever help and assistance pitchers are used to getting from catchers in terms of game-planning or spotting corrections or whatever, I promise they got negative value from JPA so anybody would be an enormous upgrade. I don't see that affecting a guy like Buehrle, who just does his job, but I'm sure it didn't do any good for guys like Morrow, who even after so many years still looks like a guy learning his craft, or the ragtag replacements after injuries.
I honestly think if we could sum up all JPA's deficiencies into a true WAR calculation, he would've come close to breaking some kind of record for negative. Like -10 WAR bad. That's how much I irrationally hated JPA that last season.