BlueRocky Old-Timey Member Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 Yeah idk his numbers have never been great and were even worse after the foreign substance crackdown. FA usually come with a little sticker shock so I don’t necessarily hate this deal but 3 years for a guy who projects under 2 WAR? This situation kind of reminds me of the Morales signing. A guy they have legit reasons for liking but ultimately overpaid. I mean ehhh, he's fine as a fifth starter. At least this adds indirectly adds depth to the bullpen. Yeah I’m also cautiously optimistic about Kikuchi until proven otherwise. This could be another expensive dice roll, but let’s see what happens. Rogers seem to have opened the wallet as front office continues to shop in premium meat aisle, so that’s a good sign. And there’s still prospect capital to play with if the Jays really went all-in this year.
TwistedLogic Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2022 Author Posted June 19, 2022 Aaaand this aged exactly like I thought it would. Tragic.
TwistedLogic Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2022 Author Posted June 19, 2022 https://www.bluejaysmessageboard.com/threads/9933-2021-2022-Free-Agency-Thread?p=1566117&viewfull=1#post1566117 https://www.bluejaysmessageboard.com/threads/9933-2021-2022-Free-Agency-Thread?p=1566140&viewfull=1#post1566140
Stangstag Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2022 Posted June 19, 2022 Aaaand this aged exactly like I thought it would. Tragic. Why do people here feel the need to dig up old threads just to say TOLD YA SO Its honestly pathetic
TwistedLogic Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2022 Author Posted June 19, 2022 Why do people here feel the need to dig up old threads just to say TOLD YA SO Its honestly pathetic Discussing baseball on a baseball discussion forum. *gasp* the humanity! Don't think I've ever bumped a thread like this before but a move this bad warrants being roasted.
The Cats Ass Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2022 Posted June 19, 2022 Discussing baseball on a baseball discussion forum. *gasp* the humanity! Don't think I've ever bumped a thread like this before but a move this bad warrants being roasted. Can’t wait to bump this again when he starts pitching better. He’s got the stuff, which is evident by his K-rate. He just needs to bring his bb-rate back to his career line.
TwistedLogic Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2022 Author Posted June 19, 2022 Can’t wait to bump this again when he starts pitching better. He’s got the stuff, which is evident by his K-rate. He just needs to bring his bb-rate back to his career line. I'd love if Kikuchi one day woke up and wasn't a roaring garbage fire. So I very much look forward to that bump.
Stangstag Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2022 Posted June 19, 2022 Discussing baseball on a baseball discussion forum. *gasp* the humanity! Don't think I've ever bumped a thread like this before but a move this bad warrants being roasted. Just talk about it in the general thread/game day thread
connorp Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2022 Posted June 19, 2022 Discussing baseball on a baseball discussion forum. *gasp* the humanity! Don't think I've ever bumped a thread like this before but a move this bad warrants being roasted. Yeah I’m with you there’s nothing wrong with a little bump… but it’s a tad premature.. also, I mean this isn’t Berrios expectations. Kooch is supposed to be a solid #5 SP- like 4.30 ERA or something. Not sure what the mean is there. But distinctively better than Roarke say. I think he’ll get there
John_Havok Old-Timey Member Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 I'd love if Kikuchi one day woke up and wasn't a roaring garbage fire. So I very much look forward to that bump. It might just be wishful thinking but there’s clear times in the games where he’s able to locate the fastball in the zone and easily blows guys away. His slider, when properly working off an effective fastball can be good. His change/splitter is a good pitch too, though he hasn’t really thrown it much lately, and should probably be throwing it more. Todays game, it was clear pretty early his fastball command was bad, the Yankees were sitting slider and because they knew it was coming could easily take or swing away depending how it looked out of his hand. He needs to work that changeup in more and he needs to get that fastball under control. It doesn’t even have to be impeccable command where he dots the corners with it at will, just a solid non-meatball strike kind of command. He’s not that far off from being a 5th starter that throws like a 2-3, but as always its the last incremental adjustment that he and Walker need to figure out to make that happen. There’s not many 5th starters in baseball with his talent and upside. Most of them are already at their ceiling and just eating innings and hoping not to give up 4 runs over 5ish. His talents are plain to see, and with the team winning despite his erratic performances he’s going to be given every opportunity to get it right, especially now with Ryu probably done as a Jay. In any case, he won’t be seen in the playoffs anyways except maybe out of the pen because Manoah, Gausman and Berrios are clearly the top 3 the team will be counting on in any series.
Spanky99 Old-Timey Member Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 Aaaand this aged exactly like I thought it would. Tragic. A little early on spiking the football, no? So gauche, bro.
Spanky99 Old-Timey Member Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 Why do people here feel the need to dig up old threads just to say TOLD YA SO Its honestly pathetic Agreed, we could do this every day with past posts good or bad from basically everyone.
Spanky99 Old-Timey Member Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 It might just be wishful thinking but there’s clear times in the games where he’s able to locate the fastball in the zone and easily blows guys away. His slider, when properly working off an effective fastball can be good. His change/splitter is a good pitch too, though he hasn’t really thrown it much lately, and should probably be throwing it more. Todays game, it was clear pretty early his fastball command was bad, the Yankees were sitting slider and because they knew it was coming could easily take or swing away depending how it looked out of his hand. He needs to work that changeup in more and he needs to get that fastball under control. It doesn’t even have to be impeccable command where he dots the corners with it at will, just a solid non-meatball strike kind of command. He’s not that far off from being a 5th starter that throws like a 2-3, but as always its the last incremental adjustment that he and Walker need to figure out to make that happen. There’s not many 5th starters in baseball with his talent and upside. Most of them are already at their ceiling and just eating innings and hoping not to give up 4 runs over 5ish. His talents are plain to see, and with the team winning despite his erratic performances he’s going to be given every opportunity to get it right, especially now with Ryu probably done as a Jay. In any case, he won’t be seen in the playoffs anyways except maybe out of the pen because Manoah, Gausman and Berrios are clearly the top 3 the team will be counting on in any series. And this hasn't changed since the ink dried, we've seen the good, bad and ugly... need some consistency moving forward as you alluded too. Not worried yet. Good post, mate.
connorp Old-Timey Member Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 Agreed, we could do this every day with past posts good or bad from basically everyone. Bro, if you can’t have a laugh at yourself sometimes, you’re a d-bag. Nothing wrong with some light ribbing about giving a s***** opinion. In this case here, it’s just a bit too soon
Spanky99 Old-Timey Member Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 Bro, if you can’t have a laugh at yourself sometimes, you’re a d-bag. Nothing wrong with some light ribbing about giving a s***** opinion. In this case here, it’s just a bit too soon STFU... 3 foot, you own a long list of s***-posting. Loaded with laughs.
max silver Old-Timey Member Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 It might just be wishful thinking but there’s clear times in the games where he’s able to locate the fastball in the zone and easily blows guys away. His slider, when properly working off an effective fastball can be good. His change/splitter is a good pitch too, though he hasn’t really thrown it much lately, and should probably be throwing it more. Todays game, it was clear pretty early his fastball command was bad, the Yankees were sitting slider and because they knew it was coming could easily take or swing away depending how it looked out of his hand. He needs to work that changeup in more and he needs to get that fastball under control. It doesn’t even have to be impeccable command where he dots the corners with it at will, just a solid non-meatball strike kind of command. He’s not that far off from being a 5th starter that throws like a 2-3, but as always its the last incremental adjustment that he and Walker need to figure out to make that happen. There’s not many 5th starters in baseball with his talent and upside. Most of them are already at their ceiling and just eating innings and hoping not to give up 4 runs over 5ish. His talents are plain to see, and with the team winning despite his erratic performances he’s going to be given every opportunity to get it right, especially now with Ryu probably done as a Jay. In any case, he won’t be seen in the playoffs anyways except maybe out of the pen because Manoah, Gausman and Berrios are clearly the top 3 the team will be counting on in any series. Great post man. The front office and coaching staff have repeated as nauseam that Kikuchi is going to be a bit of a long term project to fully unlock. If Kikuchi can start to command his fastball a bit better he has the opportunity to be a very effective starter, and this should allow him to also utilize his splitter more often as this has potential to be a true swing and miss offering. Just last season Matz was sitting at a 4.58 ERA/4.02 FIP on August 1st before going on a very nice run to end the season. I think Kikuchi has more potential than Matz and he's locked up for a few more seasons after 2022. Definitively stating a 3 year deal is a failure based on less than 3 inconsistent months into the first season just seems premature.
John_Havok Old-Timey Member Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 Great post man. The front office and coaching staff have repeated as nauseam that Kikuchi is going to be a bit of a long term project to fully unlock. If Kikuchi can start to command his fastball a bit better he has the opportunity to be a very effective starter, and this should allow him to also utilize his splitter more often as this has potential to be a true swing and miss offering. Just last season Matz was sitting at a 4.58 ERA/4.02 FIP on August 1st before going on a very nice run to end the season. I think Kikuchi has more potential than Matz and he's locked up for a few more seasons after 2022. Definitively stating a 3 year deal is a failure based on less than 3 inconsistent months into the first season just seems premature. Side note on yesterdays game though, he really did look like a deer in the headlights against the Yankees hitters. His body language, facial expressions and glacial pace between pitches an step-offs was definitely not giving the impression he had any confidence in his own stuff yesterday. Part of the last incremental change is probably between the ears. like Crash Davis says to Nuke when he got called up "You be cocky and arrogant, even when you're getting beat. That's the secret. You gotta play this game with fear and arrogance." All we saw yesterday was fear. Need the arrogance quotient to ramp up a bit and get closer to the "f*** it, im beating you because I'm awesome" attitude of Manoah.
Laika Community Moderator Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 Side note on yesterdays game though, he really did look like a deer in the headlights against the Yankees hitters. His body language, facial expressions and glacial pace between pitches an step-offs was definitely not giving the impression he had any confidence in his own stuff yesterday. Part of the last incremental change is probably between the ears. like Crash Davis says to Nuke when he got called up "You be cocky and arrogant, even when you're getting beat. That's the secret. You gotta play this game with fear and arrogance." All we saw yesterday was fear. Need the arrogance quotient to ramp up a bit and get closer to the "f*** it, im beating you because I'm awesome" attitude of Manoah. He needs to wear tighter pants Then he will be thinking about whether or not everyone can see his dick, and not about how beeeg and strooong Aaron Judge is
John_Havok Old-Timey Member Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 He needs to wear tighter pants Then he will be thinking about whether or not everyone can see his dick, and not about how beeeg and strooong Aaron Judge is It's weird you mention that about his pants, I actually thought that same thing (just not the dick part) watching him pitch yesterday. Must not be any pants in his size in the locker room.
max silver Old-Timey Member Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 Side note on yesterdays game though, he really did look like a deer in the headlights against the Yankees hitters. His body language, facial expressions and glacial pace between pitches an step-offs was definitely not giving the impression he had any confidence in his own stuff yesterday. Part of the last incremental change is probably between the ears. like Crash Davis says to Nuke when he got called up "You be cocky and arrogant, even when you're getting beat. That's the secret. You gotta play this game with fear and arrogance." All we saw yesterday was fear. Need the arrogance quotient to ramp up a bit and get closer to the "f*** it, im beating you because I'm awesome" attitude of Manoah. It's odd that Kikuchi is so fearful as prior to yesterday's game he had actually pitched very well against the Yankees this season.
wilko Old-Timey Member Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 It's weird you mention that about his pants, I actually thought that same thing (just not the dick part) watching him pitch yesterday. Must not be any pants in his size in the locker room. Maybe he's wearing Ryu's pants while he's gone?
TwistedLogic Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2022 Author Posted June 26, 2022 Not sure I saw this coming from Montoyo but I'm glad he called out this bum.
Dagagad Verified Member Posted June 26, 2022 Posted June 26, 2022 Message to the front office. “I came from Tampa. I know what good pitching looks like and this isn’t good pitching. Are we trying to win or not?” Something along those lines.
Stangstag Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2022 Posted June 26, 2022 TL tell us how much you really hate Kikuchi
gruber92 Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2022 Posted June 26, 2022 Oh wow, Chuckles starting to get a little frustrated with Ross. I'd love to see Chuckles give Ross a spinning backhand to the throat.
Eat My Shatkins Verified Member Posted June 26, 2022 Posted June 26, 2022 Kikuchi is frustrating. I remember reading that his profile read very much like pre CY Robbie Ray and thought man if they can get him fixed how awesome would that be. Then he started slow in April, but appeared to turn the corner in May with an ERA and xFIP in the low 2's. That was exciting thinking our 4th or 5th best starter was capable of pitching like a top of the rotation guy. Then he just f***ing falls apart. Dude needs a psychologist or a sports therapist or something. His problem is the 6 inches between his ears I'm thinking.
Stangstag Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2022 Posted June 26, 2022 Oh wow, Chuckles starting to get a little frustrated with Ross. I'd love to see Chuckles give Ross a spinning backhand to the throat. Who gets to deliver the spinning backhand to Charlie though
Stangstag Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2022 Posted June 26, 2022 Kikuchi is frustrating. I remember reading that his profile read very much like pre CY Robbie Ray and thought man if they can get him fixed how awesome would that be. Then he started slow in April, but appeared to turn the corner in May with an ERA and xFIP in the low 2's. That was exciting thinking our 4th or 5th best starter was capable of pitching like a top of the rotation guy. Then he just f***ing falls apart. Dude needs a psychologist or a sports therapist or something. His problem is the 6 inches between his ears I'm thinking. Yeah it’s frustrating because you see the talent he has, and he DOES have success in small sample sizes, but he just completely inplodes for weeks on end it seems. I’d still give him a shot in the rotation next year but it might be time to stick him in the bullpen for 2022 and reserve him for mop-up duty until he shows he can throw strikes consistently
gruber92 Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2022 Posted June 26, 2022 Who gets to deliver the spinning backhand to Charlie though Pete Walker
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