With that in mind, let's take a look at the options in free agency: (in alphabetical order) LHP-Erik Bedard, RHP-Jon Garland (unless his $10 million option is picked up), RHP-Rich Harden, RHP-John Lackey, RHP-Jason Marquis, LHP-Andy Pettitte, LHP-Jarrod Washburn, and LHP-Randy Wolf.
Erik Bedard
11 September 2009
24 June 2008
Well, if there was ever a reason to just hang up the cleats and call it a season, it happened to the Ms today and last night. After a brilliant performance where he hit the first HR by a Mariners pitcher, and the first grand slam for an AL pitcher since Steve Dunning of Cleveland in 1971 (that was before the DH was introduced).
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20 June 2008
It’s early to analyze the Bedard trade (though that hasn’t stopped me and others from doing so) but he’s certainly not the savior we all expected him to be. By some accounts, he lacks passion and a strong work ethic, and McLaren said only days ago that he’s simply “a 100-pitch pitcher.” Bavasi sold the farm to bring in Bedard, who obviously isn’t ready to be a #1 for a team that desperately needs him, and so he becomes another hot prospect on the trade market.
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17 June 2008
Snagging Erik Bedard was the highlight of last-year's offseason, and it will be a while before we know the full impact of the deal, but here's how it's shaken out thus far:
Bedard (4-4, 4.14 ERA, 1.35 WHIP) has already been on the DL once, and yesterday John McLaren admitted, "We kind of know Erik's a 100-pitch pitcher. There's no use dwelling on it. It is what it is. He's a 100-pitch pitcher." Not really a ringing endorsement of the durability of his alleged ace.
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29 May 2008
But things look a little better after last night's dazzling performance by Erik Bedard, however, his first really dominating performance since April 26, when he shut down the Yankees in his first start since coming off the DL. Both of these wins were good news, as it's great to see a guy dominate two franchises like the Sox and Yanks (back when the New Yorkers were still playing good ball, anyway). Maybe it's time for a bit of excitement, the kind you get when you come home from work to find there's actually a message on your machine, and you're hoping it's from that hot babe you called last night, and not another robo-sales call from that carpet cleaning company.
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17 March 2008
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