May 2010

Dallas Braden

Anytime there’s something as momentous as a perfect game, I’ve
got to write about it.

Yes, Dallas Braden, starting pitcher for the Oakland A’s
threw a perfect game against the red-hot Tampa Bay Rays Sunday afternoon,
becoming only the 19th pitcher in major league history to do so.

Despite the stats, though – despite the game, the score, the
pitch count, all of that – one thing that makes this perfect game one of the
most memorable is Dallas Braden’s story. Here is a guy who lost his mother to
melanoma, and says he owes all his success to the sacrifices of his
grandmother. So, on the day that our nation honors mothers and mothers passed,
Braden walked out onto his mound
(those of you following the Braden/A-Rod story know what I mean) and pitched
for 27 straight outs.

After the teammate mob, after the hugs and hand-shakes from coaches and
managers, Braden found his grandmother by the stands and embraced her in a
tearful hug. I know Tom Hanks said there’s “no crying in baseball,” but, given
their story, I think we can give Braden and his grandmother a break.

 

In Texas Rangers news, Scott Feldman remembered that he is,
indeed, Scott Feldman, and has gone

And, Derek Holland has received the call-up from AAA
Oklahoma City and will start his first game in Arlington on Wednesday against
the Oakland A’s.

All aboard the Colby Lewis Party Bus

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With Friday night’s gem in Seattle, Texas Rangers’ starting pitcher Colby Lewis has entered into some hallowed ground.
In the month of April, Lewis became the only AL pitcher with consecutive 10-strikeout games. 
On April 30, the pitcher threw 9 scoreless innings, yet received a no-decision. 
Lewis had three 10K games in April. 
He also has 38 strikeouts on the season.
The last Rangers pitcher to put up these numbers?
Nolan Ryan.

Starting Pitching Awesomeness (with some geeky stats to boot)

Who would have guessed at the beginning of the season that the Rangers’ two most dominant starting pitchers would be CJ Wilson and Colby Lewis?
That is exactly the situation Texas has on their hands right now, and that is a good and surprising situation indeed. 
CJ’s line reads: 4 Games, 2-1, 25.2 IP, 21K, 10BB, 1.75 ERA
And, Colby Lewis: 5 Games, 3-0, 32.2 IP, 38K, 13BB, 2.76 ERA
When the Rangers acquired Colby as a free agent coming back from the NPB in Japan, they were hoping his time in Japan would translate back to the Majors, which, if any indication were to infer, has been pretty much status quo. With last year’s workhorse Kevin Millwood (and his expensive contract) shipped off to Baltimre, the Rangers knew they needed an innings-eater. Friday night, Lewis matched the renowned Cliff Lee pitch-for-pitch, putting up six strikouts and no earned runs over the course of 9 innings. With no run support, however, he received a no-decision – a shame for such a powerful performance. One thing I noticed was how calm and serene Lewis looks on the mound, especially in his game against the Mariners Friday night. Whatever Japan did to Colby Lewis, I hope he keeps it with him.
CJ, however, has been more than simply a pleasant surprise. His LOB% is close to 80 right now, which is about 10% higher than league average, so that may be headed for a regression. So far, however, Wilson has been lights-out in the Rangers’ starting rotation, getting out of jams (some self-inflicted), and he has yet to “freak out.” The front office brass told him that if he were one of the top 2 pitchers in Spring Training, they would let him start. Wilson took that sentiment to heart and doesn’t seem to be looking back.
In the wings is Derek Holland, one of the Rangers top 2 pitching prospects from last year. Holland, a left-handed power pitcher, made his major league debut last April, and remained in the starting rotation for the rest of the year. Due to a log-jam on the mound, Holland was optioned to AAA Oklahoma City to begin this season, and has been absolutely on-fire. 
Derek Holland (AAA): 5 Games, 3-1, 33.2 IP, 29K, 6BB, .53 ERA
Yeah, you read that right. In over 33 innings and 5 starts, Holland has only given up 2 earned runs. Two. Dos. So, expect him back up with the Rangers in the very near future. 
For the record, the Rangers are undefeated since Ron Washington’s ejection Friday night.
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