I think he could use a few starts in the Minors to get his head straight.
If he goes down maybe he'll work on the GYROBALLBUT HE HAS A PLUS CHANGEUP FASTBALL CURVEBALL AND KNUCKLEBALL
At least he's not 15No reason to pile on. Hes still only 21![]()
Or else Roger would have been all over him in the clubhouse last yearAt least he's not 15No reason to pile on. Hes still only 21![]()
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Was not aware.No reason to pile on. Hes still only 21![]()
Which is especially confusing since he was arguably our best pitcher in last year's postseason (probably 2nd to Pettitte)...Phil Hughes looks like a boy amongst men right now.....much like that Maybin kid did for Detroit last year.
LOL, good line!Or else Roger would have been all over him in the clubhouse last yearAt least he's not 15No reason to pile on. Hes still only 21![]()
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9th rib/right side. doesn't know when it happened. no bruise.first noticed it when he had a cough. but apparently didn;t mention it then.:stressfracture:
hmmmNot as good as Santana.![]()
Lets not get crazy yet.Phil still has to show his long term durability, but I really love how agressive he generally is with hitters now, when he's going after them, he gets a nice rhythm going, gets away from nibbling and can be overpowering.hmmmNot as good as Santana.![]()
I hear what you're saying career-wise to this point, but if you could only pick one of these guys going forward (both for this year and for the rest of their respective careers), there would be a lot more guys on the Hughes side than you might think.Lets not get crazy yet.Phil still has to show his long term durability, but I really love how agressive he generally is with hitters now, when he's going after them, he gets a nice rhythm going, gets away from nibbling and can be overpowering.hmmmNot as good as Santana.![]()
I like Phil HugeHe's so good I'd call him Ill Hughes
I LOVE Phil...But, come on here, if we are factoring dollars in the equation, then I hear very much what you're saying. But Mano y Mano, pitcher for pitcher, Phil Hughes isn't in Johan's universe yet. Johan is a Cy Young winner, Phil needs to log even a half season's worth of big league starts. He's had flashes, I want to see where this goes, but the facts are, when he had his shot in 2007, he couldn't stay healthy. When he had a look in 2008, he couldn't even sustain on the crappiest Yankee team in the last 18 years or so, and last year he had to find his legs in the bullpen. We are a handful of starts into this season, there is a long way to go, for Phil and Johan. I'm on record in the Johan trade thread that year being adamant about not trading Phil for Johan, I don't really like where he projects to with his slight frame and reliance on the slider. But when doing objective comparision, we need to see more than an April and change to have a babtism or a funeral for these guys.Michael Brown said:I hear what you're saying career-wise to this point, but if you could only pick one of these guys going forward (both for this year and for the rest of their respective careers), there would be a lot more guys on the Hughes side than you might think.Lets not get crazy yet.Phil still has to show his long term durability, but I really love how agressive he generally is with hitters now, when he's going after them, he gets a nice rhythm going, gets away from nibbling and can be overpowering.hmmmNot as good as Santana.![]()
Completely agree. I'm trying not to get ahead of myself here and I admittedly haven't seen Johan pitch yet this season. But from accounts of what I've heard, he doesn't look to be quite the same pitcher. His K rate has declined for several years in a row, his HR rate is skyrocketing, and he hasn't been a Cy Young caliber pitcher since 2008. I know, it's not terribly long ago but I don't think he's suddenly going to revert back to his Minnesota form anytime soon. If prospects can be traded for Roy Halladay in his prime, I don't think it's outlandish to think that people would rather Hughes than Johan going forward.I LOVE Phil...Michael Brown said:I hear what you're saying career-wise to this point, but if you could only pick one of these guys going forward (both for this year and for the rest of their respective careers), there would be a lot more guys on the Hughes side than you might think.Lets not get crazy yet.Phil still has to show his long term durability, but I really love how agressive he generally is with hitters now, when he's going after them, he gets a nice rhythm going, gets away from nibbling and can be overpowering.hmmmNot as good as Santana.![]()
But, come on here, if we are factoring dollars in the equation, then I hear very much what you're saying. But Mano y Mano, pitcher for pitcher, Phil Hughes isn't in Johan's universe yet. Johan is a Cy Young winner, Phil needs to log even a half season's worth of big league starts. He's had flashes, I want to see where this goes, but the facts are, when he had his shot in 2007, he couldn't stay healthy. When he had a look in 2008, he couldn't even sustain on the crappiest Yankee team in the last 18 years or so, and last year he had to find his legs in the bullpen. We are a handful of starts into this season, there is a long way to go, for Phil and Johan.
I'm on record in the Johan trade thread that year being adamant about not trading Phil for Johan, I don't really like where he projects to with his slight frame and reliance on the slider. But when doing objective comparision, we need to see more than an April and change to have a babtism or a funeral for these guys.