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| Date | Question | Answer |
| 2012-02-07 13:00:00 | How long can Josh Collmenter's deceptive delivery be effective? Is his pure stuff below average? (Adam from LA) | I expect a significant regression in 2012. (Kevin Goldstein) |
| 2012-02-07 13:00:00 | Be nice to Josh Collmenter. It's his birthday. Speaking of deception, what about Edwin Carl ? Could he ever make it to the big leagues ? (Jordan from DC) | Whatever. I once had a divorce hearing on my birthday. Carl is awfully fun to watch, but I don't think it's going to work unless he does something else with his fastball in terms of maybe cutting it. (Kevin Goldstein) |
| 2012-01-20 14:00:00 | Besides a deception guy like Josh Collmenter, are there other types of pitchers that are more likely to have immediate success in the majors but can't sustain it? Is there a certain type of pitch that can be more effective early in a career, but figured out after awhile? (JR from New Hampshire) | Really any kind of trick guy. Deception, best pitch is a changeup, etc. (Kevin Goldstein) |
| 2011-09-26 13:00:00 | Based on pure stuff/dominance/command (whatever strikes you), which pitchers are you most looking forward to watching this postseason? (Lucas Apostoleris from Amherst, MA) | Kenley Jansen is the guy that has piqued my interest most recently, but I'll have all offseason to look at him, I suppose.
Of the pitchers who look playoff-bound, Craig Kimbrel is just amazing. I'm curious about Verlander's BABIP this year. Doug Fister is an interesting story. I've wanted to look at Alexi Ogando's switch to the rotation. Koji Uehara fascinates me, with his splitter and high flyball/popup rate. Josh Collmenter and Ian Kennedy are interesting.
Of course there's no way I'll end up analyzing all or even most of those guys, but those are a few names who grab my attention. (Mike Fast) |
| 2011-07-21 16:00:00 | Thank you for the chat, Jason. Please rank the folowing SPs for the rest of the season (head-to-head, standard 5x5 cats): Colby Lewis, Jeff Niemann, Carlos Carrasco, and Josh Collmenter. (Dennis from LA) | Lewis, Carrasco, Niemann, Collmenter (can't stay this lucky) (Jason Collette) |
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