@BeaneaterB@KevinVT90 Oh you can fuck right off for assuming I’m an Ahole for not buying into your narrative.
Volume matters in pitching.
Fact is the volume has not been there, for Sale regardless of the particular reason.
I have a higher tier for ace than you do.
@BeaneaterB@KevinVT90 Assuming an event to occur which has happened 1/8 latest years when the major variable (age) is predicting against you is exactly my point.
You believe. That’s fine.
@BeaneaterB@KevinVT90 He’s pitched exactly one season over 126 innings since before COVID was a thing. And he’s 37. You know what predicts missing future time? Missing time.
I actually think Sale is a total dog on the mound, but volume 100% matters. And Sale absolutely positively does not have it.
@BeaneaterB Sale has a history of weird injuries. On the field, off the field, etc.
Yes, missing significant time due to breaking a rib falls into that category.
@BeaneaterB I mean we can be honest right?
Sale was an ace in 2024. He proceeded to follow it up with an injury filled 2025. Par for the course for him.
Fantastic pitcher. But if your definition of ace involves workload Sale is not it.
@BeaneaterB @BravesSufferer Also he’s still walking a ton of people. Sure the K’s are awesome, but he’s facing inferior talent on average. Let him go to AAA, get some time there (consistent appearances), and if he looks good then bring him up.
@nyttypos@TJStats Lefties crushed him last season, but in 2024 he was better vs lefties, and in 2023 it was close to even. So a bit mixed.
Likely will be an area of development, and I wouldn’t be shocked to see the Phillies tweak with his approach vs LHB this season.
@2021Hawks@JonPgh It’s spring training, not the World Series. Results don’t matter. Many pitchers are throwing different pitch mixes to work on things (often times forced by the team). Mowing down minor leaguers in the spring (he’s faced an average of a AA player) isn’t a valuable dev decision.
@mlbbowman We’ll see how it translates.
He’s also running 55% zone swing. Which is likely not a sustainable number. So yes he’s chasing less, but he’s also just swinging less in general, while facing what would be a MLB low zone% (42%) on pitches.
Some of this is just bad pitching.