The wins category sucks. You can’t really draft for them. You can’t count on them. You just watch as your ace gets no run support or a gem gets wasted as the bullpen spits up the lead. And the tuna fish to this peanut butter sandwich is watching other pitchers earn wins while being bitch slapped around like…..well….er…..little bitches.
Exhibit 1 is Dan Haren. Haren has started three time this year and three time he has delivered a gem. In 19 IP this season, Haren has put up an ERA of 1.89 with a 0.79 WHIP. In 19 IP he has struck out 17 while walking only 3. Dominating, right? Except for one thing….he’s 0-3. Arizona’s offense has a serious case of projectile dysfunction and over Haren’s 3 starts, the DBacks have put up ONE…that’s right one lousy run. Did I mention that I have Haren on both my NL only teams. Did I mention how this makes me feel? Betrayed. Bewildered. Bebitter. Be bite me.
Now here’s the thing. The Orioles have a guy by the name of Koji Uehara. Uehara has 2 starts under his belt this season. He has been, oh how should I say this?…..not dominant. Koji has put up a stellar 7.20 ERA with a 1.70 WHIP. Koji has mowed down 3 hitters over 10 innings while walking 5. Koji is 2-0. What? Really? The Orioles outscored their opponents 17-14 in Uehara’s two starts. Oh.
Exhibit 2 is Kevin Millwood. Now I’m by no means a Millwood believer, but he has a 14/4 K/BB ration so far with an ERA of 1.17 and a WHIP of 0.78. Yesterday he pitched a complete game, giving up only 2 runs to the Royals. He lost. The outing before yesterday, Millwood pitched 7 shutout innings at Detroit with 6 strikeouts and 0 walks. He lost. The wins category sucks.
Next I give you Fausto Carmona, batting practice pitcher extraordinaire. Yesterday he goes 6 innings and gives up 4 runs while allowing 10 baserunners and striking out 1. His team scores two touchdowns against the Yankees in one inning on their way to putting up 22 runs. He wins. Carmona has an ERA of 7.88 with a WHIP of 1.75 and he’s walked 10 batters in 16 IP while striking out 8. But he has more wins than Dan Haren. Go figure.
I could go on and on. I could cite Johan Santana stiking out 13 over 7 innings while walking just one and giving up just 2 unearned runs. He gets the loss. Erik Bedard gives up one earned run in six innings while striking out 8. In a loss. But then you witness my favorite incident: Jensen Lewis pitches 1.2 innings giving up a pair of runs while allowing 4 hits, issuing 3 walks and giving up a homer. So of course he gets the win. Go figure.
Maybe it’s just me but if you can figure out this category then drop me a line and tell me how Lost is going to end.
Mopeds and Fat Chicks
These guys have been fun to own this year but I don’t want my friends to know that they’re on my team:
Marco Scutaro: Scutaro is hitting .306 with 4 HRs and 10 RBIs. Add 15, yes 15 runs and a 12/7 BB/K ratio and he looks like a certain first baseman playing in St. Louis. Scutaro is on pace to hit 49 HRs with 186 runs and 124 RBIs. He’s a career .261 hitter who has a career high of 9 HRs. It’s been fun but ride him until the morning light turns him back into a girl whose attractiveness is directly proportional to your blood alcohol content.
Emilio Bonifacio: Bonifacio was insanely hot coming out of the gates this year and he’s currently hitting .347 with 4 SB and 12 runs scored. Pretty sweet for a guy that probably went for $1 at the end of the draft and was probably on the waiver wire in mixed leagues. But wait just a minute here, he has 13 strikeouts while walking just once in 49 ABs. And he’s currently in a 1 for 16 slide with 9 Ks. Cinderella your pumpkin awaits. It is a really fast pumpkin though.
They’re Real and They’re Spectacular
Zack Greinke: He’s pretty good. Greinke currently has an ERA of 0.00. Yep, he’s pitched a shutout for the season so far and he’s currently on a streak of 34 shutout innings going back to the 08 season. He’s 3-0 this year, (well if you don’t let anybody score you’re bound to get a few wins), with 26 Ks against just 5 BBs in 20 innings with a 1.05 WHIP. And he’s only 25, so no cankles on the horizon.
Chad Billingsley: The Buzzsaw (I download and I listen) is following up a pretty good 08 with an even better 09. He’s 3-0 (those damn wins again) with a 2.84 ERA and a WHIP of 0.95 with 21 Ks against 7 walks in 19 innings. Good park to pitch in and a pretty decent lineup behind him. This guy is a stud.
Raul Ibanez: Ok, so he’s not an elite talent but you have to love his consistency. Like tequila, you’ll always have a good time with him in your lineup. He’s hitting .375 with 4 HRs and 11 runs scored so far this season. He even managed to steal a base while nobody was paying attention. The thing is he’s now in a hitter’s ballpark after laboring at SAFECO where in spite of the canyons he still averaged 20+ HRs and 100+ RBIs with a .290ish BA. More of the same is coming this year with a ballpark fueled uptick in the power numbers.
Random Musings
Tim Lincecum owner’s are proclaiming “we never had a doubt” but only after an extreme nail makeover. Lincecum struck out 13 Dbacks while pitching 8 shutout innings (you’d think that Dan Haren was on the mound for Arizona) and walking nary a soul. Do you think he got the win? Nah. Edwin Jackson has been pretty excellent so far this year. He has a 2.14 ERA with a WHIP of 0.81 over 21 innings. What? Over the last two seasons Jackson has posted WHIPs of 1.76 and 1.51 so is he for real? I’m not biting yet, but he’s still only 25 years old so I’m watching. Brett Myers has given up 7 bombs in three starts and the Phillies are going to ask him to chip in some dough for seat repairs in the outfiled bleachers. The Rangers have called up Derek Holland. He struck out 167 batters over 150.2 innings while moving through 3 levels in the minors last year. Oh, and with only 40 BBs. Not bad for a 22 year old He’s hit 99mph on the gun and he’s somebody to grab in keeper leagues. Ian Snell has been seen pitching in Pittsburgh this year and he’s looking like the old Ian Snell. Other than his first start, where he looked like Mr. Hydesnell and took a beating from the Cards, he’s been back to Dr. Jeckyllsnell. Over his last two starts Jeckyllsnell has given up only 2 ER in 13 innings with 10Ks. He’s still giving out free passes like they’re Marlins tickets but keep an eye on him. Since he pitches for the Pirates I’m guessing nobody is noticing.
OK so the hangover is lifting and it’s time to go eat something that I can keep down. The missus has put together a veritable cornucopia of cholesterol and polyunsaturated fats so I’m off to grab a balloon catheter and a beer. Until the next rant……..

Great post. Glad I stumbled upon someone who doesn’t state the obvious. What about the Marlins? Their pitchers are seeing the wins!
Dude what happened to you? You are freakin hysterical and your talents are wasted. I look forward to your next blog sooner rather than later.