A first look at the success or lack of success seen in the systems relief pitching with some comments added. As always, take these comments as what they are. Observations based on the first 5 weeks of the minor league season. Feel free to discuss.
Lehigh Valley
Scott Mathieson, 26–13 games; 2-0 with an 0.54 ERA; 5 saves; 16.2 IP 9H 1 ER 4BB 18K; 0.84 WHIP; .185 vs. LH, .179 vs. RH; .182 with RISP. Mathieson has been simply dominant coming off two Tommy John surgeries. WHile Ruben Amaro was recently quoted as saying Mathieson was not major league ready and needed to work on his command, I simply couldn’t disagree more. He has been consistently in the mid 90’s and is the power pitcher the Phils need in the back of the bullpen right now.
Antonio Bastardo, 24–Has made 5 appearances since being sent down from Philadelphia. 0-0 with a 0.00 ERA. 3.2 IP, 1H 3BB 6K. Has struck out 4 of the six batters he has faced with RISP. Bastardo who was sent down to make room for JC Romero, is simply the more consistent of the two right now. The Phils need to find a way to make room for Bastardo, who, while having some control issues, gets outs when needed. Continue reading Around the System–Relief Pitching →