"Dodgers fans, you have a stud pitcher on your hands for the next few years who exhibits all the performance of a Sandy Koufax without the mechanical flaws."
The only thing that kept me from that is the fact that they're (sorta) limiting their analysis to mechanics, and I don't deign to know anything about mechanics. It may be (probably is) overwrought hyperbole, but there may be some narrow mechanical explanation for it that allows them to slither off the hook.
Well...mechanics aren't really agreed upon. The origin of the "perfect mechanics" remark re: Prior was his high school coach, IIRC. There is plenty of debate; Chris O'Leary thinks that Prior's mechanics are severely flawed, but other experts disagree.
CC, the perfect title for this could have/should have been:
ReplyDelete"Great Moments In Hyperbole"
The only thing that kept me from that is the fact that they're (sorta) limiting their analysis to mechanics, and I don't deign to know anything about mechanics. It may be (probably is) overwrought hyperbole, but there may be some narrow mechanical explanation for it that allows them to slither off the hook.
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ReplyDeleteThe experts said the same about Mark Prior's "flawless mechanics" as well as, more recently, Phil Hughes.
All that said, I'm always excited to see some young kid come in and tear up seasoned pros. Perfect mechanics or not.
Well...mechanics aren't really agreed upon. The origin of the "perfect mechanics" remark re: Prior was his high school coach, IIRC. There is plenty of debate; Chris O'Leary thinks that Prior's mechanics are severely flawed, but other experts disagree.
ReplyDeleteWe shall see what happens.