See Greg Maddox. Probably couldn't even elevate past 84 mph, and couldn't hold a runner to save his soul, but that man could work the zone better than anyone who didn't have a knuckleball (which by the way) I've had the "pleasure' of trying to hit.
Maddux came into the bigs throwing low 90s. His last three years (where there’s some online data), he was at 85. Velocities were lower in the 80s/90s obviously, but Maddux was not just a magical soft tosser. Command/control were his primary weapons, but his velocity was also plus.
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@TheC, pitcher injuries are so prevalent and I think there’s gotta be a reckoning coming. Every active Cy Young winner except Corbin Burnes has been hurt this season, with established workhorses like Cole and Alcantara headed for surgery.
Guys only throw hard, and only throw max effort. The “only two times through the lineup” thing has required those starters to go four max-effort innings, and then bullpens get overworked. Nobody’s been taught to tone it down a bit in low-risk situations — or really, to truly reach back for their best stuff only when it’s needed.
It could go two ways. MLB could start treating pitchers like the NFL treats running backs — use them until they’re done, then bring up the next interchangeable part. Or those pitchers could start being taught to try to go deep into games, saving their best stuff for jams and accepting a drop in K-rates. (Goddamn, tho, Mason Millers outings are “drop everything and watch” viewing.) It is really lame that four or five good innings and then a trip to the showers is a good outing for an mlb starter.
As for Sullivan, he got his degree. No hard feelings. He chose to compete with one other guy, not with two. I would’ve loved to watch him for some other program; I’m sad to see that he’ll probably be on the bench, maybe even in a “Lausch in 2023”-type role. For what it’s worth, he’s definitely good enough to get some change of pace series, and McNamara isn’t that good so perhaps Sullivan could take the job at some point.
I suspect that Sullivan was one of the angriest about the Fitz firing, and may harbor more resentment than others. This is mostly speculation. It may or may not be notable that the controversial “Cats Against the World” t-shirts were produced in Sullivan’s hometown of Davison, Michigan.
So he chose his own path, rather than an OC with no knowledge of him and a head coach who never recruited him. Again, I hope he’s second-team all-conference.