I’m going to ask the big question... Will the Joe Blanton signing for two years
and $15 million be among the worst in Angels Baseball history? It’s a legitimate question at this point, isn’t
it? Face it – when the one thing people
tout about you is that you’re an “innings eater” – there’s probably not a lot
of upside to what you can bring to the table.
Meet Joe Blanton – “innings eater” and all around good
guy. This is a guy who gave up 29
homeruns (something else he’s known for) last season in the National League. Not the best quality
in a starting pitcher, wouldn’t you say? These are the things we all knew going into the season.
As spring rolled around, we also heard a lot about his workout regime. We even heard he was “
in the best shape of his life.” He lost 30
pounds. And while that’s all well and
good – what about his pitching? All I
can tell you that so far, this season – it’s bad; in fact, it’s monumentally
bad and that's a phrase I haven't used since Jeff Mathis departed.
I mean what did we expect from a guy who had a 4.71 ERA last
year and a 5.01 ERA the year before that?
For all the good things Jerry Dipoto has done so far – this signing is
looking very Tony Reagins-esque. Blanton
has an 8.59 ERA so far… Granted it’s early – but our “innings eater” hasn’t
gone beyond 5 innings yet; which is probably a good thing because there is no
telling how high his ERA would be if he did.
Blanton has given up six homeruns in 14.2 innings thus
far. He’s on pace to give up about
10,000 homeruns at this point - give or take a hundred.
Meanwhile, the Angels passed on Kyle Lohse; heck, they even
passed on Joe Saunders. Saunders had a rough
debut for the Mariners (giving up 4 earned runs in 4 innings), but hasn’t given
up any runs in his 13.1 innings since his season debut. Who else did the Angels pass on? How about Carlos Villanueva (Cubs – 0.64 ERA
thus far), Ryan Dempster (Red Sox – 2.65 ERA thus far), and Jeremy Guthrie
(Royals – 3.55 ERA thus far) among others? We're not talking Zack Greinke here - we're talking about others who are more than serviceable.
For me - Joe Blanton was a bottom-of-the-barrel guy. Not a guy you sign in December when so many other better options were available.
And to think they traded away Ervin Santana, who is spotting
a nice 2.45 ERA after three starts to go along with 19 K’s in 22 innings. Now that’s an innings eater. Granted, Santana made us all crazy with his inconsistency - but at least he was great some of the time.
The pitching has been frustrating to watch so far. Only Garret Richards has made it into the 7th
inning. When I think about all those
years where good to great Angels pitching was wasted with a mediocre offense,
it makes me crazy. To make matters worse
it will be a good 4-6 weeks before Jered Weaver comes back.
It’s hard for an offense to get going when it finds itself
down after one inning every game (or what seems like every game). It’s exceptionally discouraging for fans to
watch. I mean even the Marlins starting rotation has
a 3.52 ERA thus far.
Maybe the staff will find its groove. Maybe Joe Blanton will be the innings eater
he’s been advertised to be. Maybe… maybe…
maybe… I have a friend name Dan who loves to use the term “priors” (he's a police detective, of course). It’s a great way to judge a person based on what they've done in the past and it's a great way to make a point. Whenever someone tries to get away with something, Dan would say - "You've got priors."
Well… Blanton has priors (for a high ERA and for giving up tons
of homeruns); Tommy Hanson has priors for diminished velocity and a high ERA in
2012; Jason Vargas has priors for giving up a whopping 35 homeruns last year;
and C.J. Wilson has priors for giving up too many free passes to batters. It’s hard to feel optimistic about this
rotation when all of them have a history for poor performances.
A lot has to change for this rotation to be
good. That makes me nervous. There’s a lot of “if this – then that” in
this group. The Angels need career bests
from some of these guys. Heck, even something
that’s just slightly better than their career averages would help. I hate that because there’s not a lot of hope in that.
I hope (there's that word again) they prove me wrong.
I hope we get to October and marvel at the job Dipoto did to put this
staff together. I just don’t have much
faith in that happening.
In the meantime, I’m going to break one of my rules and
actually make a trade suggestion… How about Bud Norris of the Astros? How about Luis Jimenez for Norris?
Jimenez has made a very impressive debut at the major league level, but
with Kaleb Cowart just a couple years away – Jimenez might be expendable (they
both play 3B).
You see that? I’ve been reduced to making trade proposals
after just 13 games. I'm as bad as those callers who throw out crazy ideas to Terry Smith on the radio after a game. Good grief.