by macnole » Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:21 am
[quote:e9af4c3701="honestiago"]Isn't Pineda going from a pitcher's park to a HR haven?[/quote:e9af4c3701]
yes, that's exactly right...though he has had swing/miss stuff and at times able to control it...typical young arm.
He had a .64 gb/FB ratio last year, 10th lowest in MLB I believe...that's an interesting counterpoint to his swing and miss stuff. Although Jared Weaver was lowest in that department. A traditional power pitcher without the modern day splitter, really. His pitches per plate appearance and per inning are about average...which is encouraging for his age. I thought it would be higher. He may change his approach in Yankee stadium after the first 10 or 15 HRs, but that wouldn't bode well for him.
And thankfully no one has brought up BABIP. That stat is all over the place...for every example where it implies excellence, it has an example where it doesn't make sense against performance, if it were a predictor of anything.
There's a grenade with the pin pulled...
Here is an interesting article with his pitch types/locations/batter types.
[url]http://www.draysbay.com/2012/1/14/2706951/scouting-michael-pineda-new-york-yankees[/url]