Gavin Floyd: Bad Start or Bad Year

HighOnCy

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What do ya think?

He was all over the place again today (with terrible body language) and a WHIP slightly under 2.00, isnt gonna work out that well for you over the long haul. Maybe hes coming down from his career year??
 

mwitt

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He was a likely candidate to show some regression, but I wouldn't go as far to predict a bad year. He didn't have command of his curve ball today. When he doesn't have his curve, it's normally problems for him.

He did a good job of battling and keeping his team in the game and gave them the chance to come back and win.
 

mplscyclone

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Gaving Floyd is a very overrated pitcher. He allowed 30 HRS, and that's too many (even for pitching in a hitters park).

He's obviously having control issues. He already has 4 Wild Pitches (he had 9 last year in 200+ innings pitched).

That said, I'm sure his WHIP will go down. I just think that people got too caught up with his fast start and his win total...
 

mplscyclone

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Back to topic though: Would you call 12-15 wins, a 4.5 ERA, and a WHIP of 1.41 bad or just mediocre? Because that's what I'd expect him to have...
 

CrossCyed

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It's definitely serviceable. 15 wins would be fantastic. We aren't expecting him to be our ace, rather, our third starter.
 

mplscyclone

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Yeah. I just put in the 15 wins because I didn't want to **** anyone off. I'm guessing it'd be more like 11 or 12
 

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