03/24: YBCP 07: Carl Pavano
Posted by: James
Carl Pavano
Age: 31 Years Old (Turns 32 in January).
Three-Year History and three-year splits.
Outlook: "Glass Carl" took his game to another level last year. Pavano broke down after a few good starts in 2005 and Yanks fans haven't seen him pitch in a MLB game since then. Combine that with the sometimes absurd assortment of injuries and the stories/rumors that he was/is unhappy in NY and I think you can imagine the bad taste in most fan's mouths.
Well, as I said last year...what's done is done. Pavano is still under contract for two more years and it is in everyone's best interest that Pavano pitch...and pitch well. That's the only way this can work out for the Yankees if they want any sort of return on their $40 million dollar investment. Don't forget, this guy can actually be a good pitcher. He's got a good fastball that he can locate anywhere in the strike zone, a good slider and a decent splitter and change-up. There was a reason he was being pursued so hard by teams when he was a free agent, so if he can stay healthy and pitch to his ability (which he has only done once since 1998), maybe the Yankees will actually see the pitcher they signed so long ago.
Still, to do this, Pavano will have to somehow overcome his own bad luck and injury-riddled nature. If he can somehow stay healthy, there are still a lot of questions to be answered. I mean, who knows what kind of arm strength Pavano has built up to this point? When you combine a history of arm trouble with extended time off from from pitching, it doesn't exactly bode well for a full healthy season. On a personal level, he will also have to win back the trust of the fans, and more importantly, the rest of his teammates. What kind of effect this will have on his pitching remains to be seen. In the end, I guess all we know about Pavano is that we just don't know what he can or will contribute to the Yankees this year. Your guess is as good as mine.
Please post your predictions for the following stat line in the comments section:
Age: 31 Years Old (Turns 32 in January).
Three-Year History and three-year splits.
SEASON | Team | W | L | ERA | G | GS | CG | IP | H | R | ER | HR | BB | SO |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2004 | Marlins | 18 | 8 | 3.00 | 31 | 31 | 2 | 222.1 | 212 | 80 | 74 | 16 | 49 | 139 |
2005 | Yankees | 4 | 6 | 4.77 | 17 | 17 | 1 | 100.0 | 129 | 66 | 53 | 17 | 18 | 56 |
2006 | Yankees (A+) | 0 | 2 | 2.31 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 11.2 | 10 | 6 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 10 |
2006 | Yankees (AA) | 1 | 0 | 1.64 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 11.0 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 12 |
2006 | Yankees (AAA) | 1 | 0 | 3.00 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 6.0 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 5 |
2007 | Bill James | 5 | 4 | 4.15 | 14 | 14 | 78.0 | 84 | 8 | 20 | 50 | |||
2007 | CHONE | 4.40 | 90.0 | 99 | 48 | 44 | 13 | 22 | 53 | |||||
2007 | Marcel | 4 | 4 | 4.50 | 70.0 | 79 | 38 | 35 | 9 | 18 | 45 | |||
2007 | ZiPS | 8 | 7 | 4.64 | 20 | 20 | 128.0 | 150 | 73 | 66 | 16 | 30 | 66 |
SEASON | Team | K/9 | BB/9 | K/BB | HR/9 | AVG | WHIP | BABIP | LOB% | FIP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2004 | Marlins | 5.63 | 1.98 | 2.84 | 0.65 | .253 | 1.17 | .287 | 76.9 % | 3.69 |
2005 | Yankees | 5.04 | 1.62 | 3.11 | 1.53 | .314 | 1.47 | .331 | 67.8 % | 5.07 |
2006 | Yankees (A+) | 7.71 | 2.31 | 3.33 | 1.54 | .233 | 1.11 | .259 | 71.4 % | 4.74 |
2006 | Yankees (AA) | 9.82 | 0.00 | 12.00 | 0.00 | .162 | 0.55 | .240 | 71.4 % | 1.29 |
2006 | Yankees (AAA) | 7.50 | 1.50 | 5.00 | 0.00 | .321 | 1.50 | .402 | 77.8 % | 2.03 |
2007 | Bill James | 5.77 | 2.31 | 2.50 | 0.92 | .276 | 1.33 | .309 | 4.17 | |
2007 | CHONE | 5.30 | 2.20 | 2.41 | 1.30 | .281 | 1.34 | .300 | 72.1 % | 4.77 |
2007 | Marcel | 5.79 | 2.31 | 2.50 | 1.16 | .286 | 1.39 | .315 | 71.3 % | 4.53 |
2007 | ZiPS | 4.64 | 2.11 | 2.20 | 1.13 | .294 | 1.41 | .312 | 67.9 % | 4.50 |
Outlook: "Glass Carl" took his game to another level last year. Pavano broke down after a few good starts in 2005 and Yanks fans haven't seen him pitch in a MLB game since then. Combine that with the sometimes absurd assortment of injuries and the stories/rumors that he was/is unhappy in NY and I think you can imagine the bad taste in most fan's mouths.
Well, as I said last year...what's done is done. Pavano is still under contract for two more years and it is in everyone's best interest that Pavano pitch...and pitch well. That's the only way this can work out for the Yankees if they want any sort of return on their $40 million dollar investment. Don't forget, this guy can actually be a good pitcher. He's got a good fastball that he can locate anywhere in the strike zone, a good slider and a decent splitter and change-up. There was a reason he was being pursued so hard by teams when he was a free agent, so if he can stay healthy and pitch to his ability (which he has only done once since 1998), maybe the Yankees will actually see the pitcher they signed so long ago.
Still, to do this, Pavano will have to somehow overcome his own bad luck and injury-riddled nature. If he can somehow stay healthy, there are still a lot of questions to be answered. I mean, who knows what kind of arm strength Pavano has built up to this point? When you combine a history of arm trouble with extended time off from from pitching, it doesn't exactly bode well for a full healthy season. On a personal level, he will also have to win back the trust of the fans, and more importantly, the rest of his teammates. What kind of effect this will have on his pitching remains to be seen. In the end, I guess all we know about Pavano is that we just don't know what he can or will contribute to the Yankees this year. Your guess is as good as mine.
Please post your predictions for the following stat line in the comments section:
G | GS | Innings | W | L | BB | K | ERA |
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Patrick wrote:
28 G
28 GS
175.1 IP
14 W
11 L
41 BB
102 K
4.39 ERA