by Outta Leftfield » Sat Dec 03, 2005 8:00 pm
I find that my feelings about pitchers are a lot more subjective than my feelings about hitters. This may be because on the whole hitters are easier to read? We have more data in the form of injuries, HBP, triples, etc. to point us to a given year. Reading pitchers in terms of what year they have is a lot harder. And when a pitcher has gotten hammered in 6 to 8 outings and is, say, 0-5 with a 6.71 ERA, it's awfully hard to hang on to him. I find I can't do it myself. And yet, given the good hitting in the 80's, it's quite possible that that pitcher is in a good year and has just had a series of bad rolls. This has become clear to me "now that we know the years." For example, one year Sutton went 12-12 for me with a scary 5.46 ERA and I only kept him because of theme league rules, yet he was actually in his best year, 1980 (2.20 ERA; .99 WHIP). On the other hand, once Sutton went 21-10 for me with a 3.57 ERA (1.29 WHIP) in what turned out to be his worst year (4.08 ERA).
Anyway, I find myself drawn back to pitchers who have given me a solid year more often than not (and this includes Sutton), while I tend to avoid pitchers who have given me one or two bad years and no good ones. Still, it might be worth giving some of these shunned pitchers another try. For example, I've had bad luck with Vida Blue in the past, but in a new season, just 15 games old, I have had 3 starts out of Vida and he has a 2-1 record with 1.40 ERA and 1.17 WHIP. This includes a one-hitter and a 2-1 loss. Obviously, there are no guarantees for the rest of the season, but giving another try to a pitcher who has previously burned you can be a good thing.