As I mentioned yesterday, Hong-Chih Kuo has been sent down to the minors in exchange for D.J. Houlton. Now, this seemed pretty bad. Kuo had only two bad starts out of six, marking the quickest demotion from the rotation of the Colittle regime. Odalis Perez? Three bad starts out of six. Brett Tomko? Four out of eight. Mark Hendrickson? Five in a row (the second time). Kicking someone with the upside that Kuo has for putting together two bad starts seems to be a move that lacks any foresight.
Admittedly, Kuo hasn't been quite right all season. According to Gameday data, Kuo's fastball has sat in the high 80s since his first start at San Diego. I'm thinking that he's never quite healed from his shoulder injury in Spring Training, and because of that, he hasn't been the same dominant pitcher that he was last year. If the organization recognizes that this is the problem, sending him to AAA isn't going to fix anything. Kuo needs time on the disabled list if he wants to get his fastball back to the low to mid 90s where it sat before.
Now, I thought this move was bad enough yesterday when I thought D.J. Houlton was taking over Kuo's spot. Houlton could be a solid fifth starter on a team that lacks pitching, but has no place in the rotation on a team as talent rich as the Dodgers. No, Houlton isn't going to get a chance to show what he can do. Mark Hendrickson is once again going to get run out there, and once again, we're going to find out that he can't pitch. Hendrickson has now made 23 starts for the Dodgers, and in 14 of those starts he's given up at least four runs. In those 23 starts, Hendrickson has a 5.06 ERA, struck out only 5.41 per nine, walked 3.24 per nine and has watched the ball fly out of the park 1.16 times every nine innings. Why does this guy, who probably wouldn't have ever made it to the bigs for any substantial period of time if he wasn't in the Devil Rays organization, get every chance in the world, while Kuo's filthy stuff gets all of two bad starts? It's just backwards. You have to give guys with electric stuff every chance in the world because of the potential reward. It's the guys who have no stuff to begin with that should be discarded at the first opportunity. Yet here we are, Mark Hendrickson gets his third chance at the Dodger rotation. Is there anyone in the world that thinks this guy is any good, aside from Ned Colletti?
When you combine my hatred of using small sample size to make a decision, supporting players just because they're veterans, and my general dislike of Mark Hendrickson, you have a move that I can't believe the Dodgers made. If the front office honestly believes that Mark Hendrickson is going to give the Dodgers a better shot at the pennant than Hong-Chih Kuo, I'll probably just continue to make more posts like this one.
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I don't think
that sending down Kuo was bad. He needed to go down and I only want to see him back up when he shows that he can be consistent. But why not let Houlton make a start instead of Lurch? Houlton was pitching decently in LV, why not see what he can do? As you said, we already know what will happen. I just refuse to watch this man pitch anymore.westside23 - July 1, 2007
Good post....
bad decision by the Dodgers.. I hate this move too. the worst part is, he is probably only in the rotation untill they can make a trade for Randy Wolf #2 ,,, who will probably still have far less upside than Kuo while costing a prospect(s)and far more money. ....... What is up with the front office? Andrew why cant you run the team? ....(note)I will also settle for someone, anyone with more logic than Ned ..kemp4wells - July 1, 2007
We had that someone.
Reason doesn't sit well with Tommy and the parking lot attendant.Paul Scott - July 1, 2007
Dodger fan boy gets ball cracked on head
Dodgers lose, but the pregame memories linger on.While painting at the pre-game festivities,
I had the chance to meet a few really cool kids.
This boy was a good sport. Originally, none of
the boys wanted to get face painted. There were
only a few small girls.
I picked up my palette and blue paint brush and
started walking around the Loge tables. I didn't
give choices if they wanted painted or not. I just
approached a table and said "O.k. guys I'm the
LA tagger. Do you want the LA sign on your
left cheek, right cheek or your hand?" That easy.
After I was finished I'd announce that if they want
something more to come see me at my table.
They did. And I had a great time.
I painted this boy with a ball hitting his forehead
with crack lines. So I told his parents that he
wanted to be a crackhead. Surprisingly, they liked it.
I don't know if I'd be too proud to tell others that
I turn young boys into crack heads.
If you have other photos you'd like me to have,
I'd really appreciate and can post on our blog
at http://www.myspace.com/charmandhappy
Carmen Tellez
carmen@charmandhappy.com
Los Angeles, CA
p.s. And if you look closely on my badge, you will
see I added the Dodgers logo just under mine to
theme the badge while at the event. Just another
little extra to help theme it up.
http://clowns4all.com/dodgers-fp-crackhead-sm.jpg
Carmen Tellez of Pico Rivera paints Robert of Los Angeles
charmandhappy - July 1, 2007
There are reasons
kids shouldn't necessarily be taught that biting people is wrong.Andrew Shimmin - July 1, 2007
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