Ryanwb said:I find myself wondering the same thing, I can't believe we traded John Patterson for him. What a joke
Ryanwb said:I find myself wondering the same thing, I can't believe we traded John Patterson for him. What a joke
ASUCHRIS said:Another brilliant move by Trader Joe....
Evil Ash said:It was either get something for John Patterson or lose him for nothing. Patterson was out of options
He could have stayed in the rotation and been the 4th guy...Evil Ash said:It was either get something for John Patterson or lose him for nothing. Patterson was out of options
thirty-two said:How's Patterson doing since the trade? I'm obviously too lazy to see for myself - hopeing someone was keeping tabs on him..
A lefty specialist in the bullpen is not a bad idea. Our team just hasn't chosen very good lefty specialists for the past few years.sly fly said:... pitching in the majors?
Just thought I'd ask this.
A lefty specialist is a complete waste of a roster space in the major leagues today.BC867 said:A lefty specialist in the bullpen is not a bad idea. Our team just hasn't chosen very good lefty specialists for the past few years.
Agreed. Don't need em. Better to get a pitcher who gets guys out, period.Ryanwb said:A lefty specialist is a complete waste of a roster space in the major leagues today.
sly fly said:... pitching in the majors?
Just thought I'd ask this.
Evil Ash said:He pitched pretty damn well today.
7 batters faced ... 6 Ks, 1 walk
You're absolutely correct there... Look at how he performed today...Went 3-2 and 2-0 on the only 2 batters he faced and as a result....the score at the moment went from 8-2 to 8-5 w/the Padres still threatening....Zeno said:Goes to that old saying of blind squirrels and nuts.
He's a bad pitcher and trading for him was a bad move. One good performance won't outweigh what we will get from him as a whole.
ummmmmm, I have seen Choate pitch and he defines the world totally fungible reliever. If he wasn't a lefty he'd be out of baseball.
IP/ERA's
2000 - 17/4.77
2001 - 48.13.35
2002 - 22.2/6.05
2003 - 3.2/7.36
The reason he only pitched 3.2 innings last year was because the Yankees optioned him down to AAA for most of the year.
I liked this evaluation from Waymore Sports (a good site because it gives transactions and minor league stats:
Quote:
CAREER POTENTIAL: Barely big-league quality.