Is anybody else more than a little worried about his injury risk this year given his durability issues in the minors and his ridiculous workload increase last year?10. Cole Hamels (FIP – 3.70/ ERA – 3.09) – Hamels’ strikeout rate dropped almost a full strikeout per inning for the second year in a row. Still, his control is so good and his strand rate so successful that he is one of the better pitchers in baseball. He’s certainly still got some upside in his strikeout rate, so bid with that in mind. Overall, he’s got a pretty good defense behind him (sans Raul Ibanez – good luck in Philly ya fleet footed bum!) and the strand rate is niftily good, so we’ll assume he’s able to continue to outperform his FIP. It’s the 262 innings that Hamels threw last year that’s my biggest concern. This is a guy with a history of injuries in the minors who just threw roughly 80 more innings than he’s ever tossed before, so I’d be a bit wary of getting more than 190 innings out of him in ’09. He’s in the red zone as far as injury risks are concerned, and while you shouldn’t let him escape your grasp if you’re in need of a very good pitcher, you should think about letting him go once he reaches ’07 value prices.
MB'09 - Cole Hamels
MB'09 - Cole Hamels
Here's what I said about him in the Tiers:
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Re: MB'09 - Cole Hamels
I'm a little concerned with his health. He's part of the 3400 Club, he's increased his workload on average the last two seasons by 50 a year (132 in 2006 to 230 in 2008 with a stop at 183 in 2007). I've taken it by word without doing any of my own research but apparently he was an injury risk through high school and college. I could see him missing some time this year. I'm thinking of putting him around 165-180 innings in my own book.
Re: MB'09 - Cole Hamels
Could be considered a hedge, but we've got Hamels for 195 IP, which will drop him a bit in our rankings. With Meyers, Blanton and Moyer, that is 3 pretty solid rotation-mates, as far as 'eating-innings' is concerned. Now factor in Kendrick, Happ and Park, and they have the depth to go a little easy on Hamels.
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Re: MB'09 - Cole Hamels
Does that include his post-season pitching as well?uharchmajor wrote:He's part of the 3400 Club...
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Re: MB'09 - Cole Hamels
Bodhizefa wrote:Does that include his post-season pitching as well?uharchmajor wrote:He's part of the 3400 Club...
This list does include playoffs.
1. Cole Hamels - 3914
2. C.C. Sabathia - 3912
3. Brett Myers - 3781
4. Jon Lester - 3738
5. Tim Lincecum - 3682
6. A.J. Burnett - 3650
7. Matt Cain - 3606
8. Johan Santana - 3598
9. Roy Halladay - 3560
10. Gil Meche - 3555
11. Joe Blanton - 3547
12. Chad Billingsley - 3543
13. James Shields - 3543
14. Justin Verlander - 3528
15. Ervin Santana - 3526
16. Mark Buehrle - 3490
17. Javier Vazquez - 3462
18. Ryan Dempster - 3450
19. Bronson Arroyo - 3436
In 2007 this was the list. You can see for yourself how the list faired in 2008.
1. C.C. Sabathia - 3892
2. Daisuke Matsuzaka - 3865
3. Carlos Zambrano - 3774
4. Jeff Francis - 3771
5. Dan Haren - 3635
6. Brandon Webb - 3623
7. Jake Peavy - 3610
8. Scott Kazmir - 3609
9. Aaron Harang - 3590
10. Gil Meche - 3578
11. Doug Davis - 3574
12. Daniel Cabrera - 3563
13. John Lackey - 3495
14. Dontrelle Willis - 3491
15. Andy Pettitte - 3487
16. Joe Blanton - 3483
17. Javier Vazquez - 3463
18. Bronson Arroyo - 3431
19. Barry Zito - 3411