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How long do you give a pitcher? (1 Viewer)

weisguy0831

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I've owned Jeff Francis for two-plus seasons and I'm thinking the time is coming to cut him loose.

He's had 3 bad starts (4 if you count the opener that was rained out). He gets to pitch at Petco next time out, so he gets at least 1 more start for me. I've always been rash with these decisions in the past so I'm trying to exercise some patience.

How long do you wait for a guy in a similar situation?

 
Entirely depends on the pitcher and the reasons why they're struggling, in Francis' case I never would have drafted him. I do not think he is roster worthy in a standard 12 teamer or less.

If we're talking a CC or Oswalt type their leash is extended deep into May.

If we're talking a popular semi-sleeper in the mold of Bonderman, McGowan, Good Weaver, etc. the trigger finger is a little more itchy, like late April.

Good pitchers have bad outings, good pitchers can have a string of bad outings. If their velocity is down, their control is off, or they are having problems making pitches they normally do I become especially concerned and tend to make quicker decisions rather than waiting it out.

 
Entirely depends on the pitcher and the reasons why they're struggling, in Francis' case I never would have drafted him. I do not think he is roster worthy in a standard 12 teamer or less.

If we're talking a CC or Oswalt type their leash is extended deep into May.

If we're talking a popular semi-sleeper in the mold of Bonderman, McGowan, Good Weaver, etc. the trigger finger is a little more itchy, like late April.

Good pitchers have bad outings, good pitchers can have a string of bad outings. If their velocity is down, their control is off, or they are having problems making pitches they normally do I become especially concerned and tend to make quicker decisions rather than waiting it out.
:shrug: I'm in a 14-teamer and he's on the wire. There's not really anything to wait for with Francis. He doesn't have a whole lot of potential to do much more than he's doing.

 
Very good points

I go out of my way NOT to draft any COL pitchers(You are only asking for trouble if you do.)

 
Entirely depends on the pitcher and the reasons why they're struggling, in Francis' case I never would have drafted him. I do not think he is roster worthy in a standard 12 teamer or less.



If we're talking a CC or Oswalt type their leash is extended deep into May.

If we're talking a popular semi-sleeper in the mold of Bonderman, McGowan, Good Weaver, etc. the trigger finger is a little more itchy, like late April.

Good pitchers have bad outings, good pitchers can have a string of bad outings. If their velocity is down, their control is off, or they are having problems making pitches they normally do I become especially concerned and tend to make quicker decisions rather than waiting it out.
I'm pretty sure that CC's leash is longer than late May.
 
wow. i want some of you in my leagues.

i guess i should have mentioned, its nl-only.

FWIW, Francis was 17-9 with a 4.22 ERA last year and 13-11 with a 4.16 ERA two years ago. I mean, not a lot of pitchers can match those numbers from last year and two years ago was pretty damn solid too.

Just because he pitches in Colorado doesn't make him unownable. I would argue that its no worse than Philly at this point.

 
wow. i want some of you in my leagues.

i guess i should have mentioned, its nl-only.

FWIW, Francis was 17-9 with a 4.22 ERA last year and 13-11 with a 4.16 ERA two years ago. I mean, not a lot of pitchers can match those numbers from last year and two years ago was pretty damn solid too.

Just because he pitches in Colorado doesn't make him unownable. I would argue that its no worse than Philly at this point.
This is a huge point.He is however unownable(at least for me) in mixed league play.

The wins are nice, but low K rate added with high ERA/WHIP won't help your team much

 
wow. i want some of you in my leagues.

i guess i should have mentioned, its nl-only.

FWIW, Francis was 17-9 with a 4.22 ERA last year and 13-11 with a 4.16 ERA two years ago. I mean, not a lot of pitchers can match those numbers from last year and two years ago was pretty damn solid too.

Just because he pitches in Colorado doesn't make him unownable. I would argue that its no worse than Philly at this point.
This is a huge point.He is however unownable(at least for me) in mixed league play.

The wins are nice, but low K rate added with high ERA/WHIP won't help your team much
Agreed on all accounts. Guys with low K rates rarely find their way onto my teams, guys with avg ERA's and poor WHIP's go on the do not draft list. If I am in a league without IP limits I'd rather stream below avg starters with higher K rates and look for hot streaks and good matchups. If I'm in a league with IP limits low K rate guys like Francis can kill a team.
 
in years past, i would have panicked. but having had him for 2 full seasons, i stuck with him and was rewarded thursday.

now i hope he keeps it up.

 

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