Barry Zito is just adored in San Francisco |
If you’re an avid reader of the
site, then you’ll know what my thoughts on Barry Zito are. Since “avid reader
of the site” describes nobody in the world, I’m going to reiterate them.
2012 was something of a renaissance
year for Barry Zito, at least in the eyes of the Giants and the fanbase. For
the first time in his Giants career Barry Zito has had a season with more
standing ovations than boos and the ratio isn’t all that close. He’s had some
fantastic starts this season, and that is what fans remember. He has also had
some crap starts this season to go along with the fantastic ones. Lots and lots of crap starts. This should come as no surprise to Giants fans or Barry Zito followers. The issue
here is that after the crap starts people are like “oh yeah whatever that’s
just Zito,” but when he has spectacular starts fans are like “WOAH HEY THERE
BIG FELLA SLOW DOWN YEAH BUDDY”. What ends up happening is people remember the
big starts and sweep the ugly starts under the rug because complete game shutout in
Coors Field! Here is a cool chart:
Year
|
W
|
L
|
IP
|
HR
|
BB
|
SO
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2007
|
11
|
13
|
4.53
|
196.2
|
24
|
83
|
131
|
99
|
1.1
|
1.58
|
2008
|
10
|
17
|
5.15
|
180.0
|
16
|
102
|
120
|
85
|
0.8
|
1.18
|
2009
|
10
|
13
|
4.03
|
192.0
|
21
|
81
|
154
|
105
|
1.0
|
1.90
|
2010
|
9
|
14
|
4.15
|
199.1
|
20
|
84
|
150
|
94
|
0.9
|
1.79
|
2011
|
3
|
4
|
5.87
|
53.2
|
10
|
24
|
32
|
60
|
1.7
|
1.33
|
2012
|
14
|
8
|
4.19
|
178.1
|
20
|
69
|
108
|
84
|
1.0
|
1.57
|
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Not even close to his best year
with the Giants. The main difference is the wins, which is tied of 15th
most in the NL. That’s great and all, except for the part about wins being
meaningless. Other than the wins, Zito has been the same pitcher he’s been as a
Giant. In terms of ERA+, this was his 2nd worst season as a Giant.
Jim Kozimor has an opinion!
I think Barry Zito has proven he should start Game 1 if @sfgiants are home for playoffs.
— Jim Kozimor (@CSNKoz) September 27, 2012
Oh.
And that’s kind of indicative of what a section of the fanbase and media believes. Zito had a 3.35 home ERA in 2010, and was a cheerleader in the playoffs, and nobody really complained about that. 2012 is no different, but because Zito has been Zito for so many seasons, and this year he’s shown more exaggerated levels of performance, more people are believing. It’s gotten to the point, where Zito looks to have a very real chance at starting in the postseason. Assuming Bumgarner, Cain and Lincecum get the top 3 spots, the decision comes down to Ryan Vogelsong and Barry Zito for the fourth starter spot. It’s a decision that should really be a non decision.
It’s true Ryan Vogelsong has been
awful in the second half. The 7 innings and 2 earned runs he used to pull out
of his back pocket have turned into 4 innings and 4 earned runs. This is the
reason the race is close and maybe even favors Zito, at least to Giants brass:
Zito 2nd half: 79.2
innings, 4.41 ERA, 2.52 K/BB,
Vogelsong 2nd half: 68 innings, 5.56 ERA, 2.80
K/BB
Zito has clearly pitched better recently. But we’re
comparing two pitchers who have been in the mid 4’s and 5’s in ERA. One guy has
been a crapfest, the other guy has been plain crap. But all of this is
completely ignoring the nearly 1.5 seasons and nearly 323 innings of excellent
pitching Vogelsong has thrown.
Zito’s career ERA
with the Giants is 4.48. He’s been in
the second half exactly what he’s been for so many years with the Giants, the
same guy that fans burned to death the first 5 years of his NL career.
Vogelsong has a track record, a very recent one, of pitching well. This was
written in early August. 2 months later and it’s him versus Barry Zito for the
4th starter job in the playoffs.
The more I look at Vogelsong’s 2nd half the
harder a decision this becomes. He’s been awful. Goodness he’s been bad. But
difficult as it might be, the decision is pretty clear. Vogelsong should start.
Should be noted: I’m glad the fanbase has come around on Barry Zito, nobody should be chastised as much as he was for taking a contract everyone of us would have. But in the playoffs, you’re starting the pitcher with the best chance at pitching well. Starting Zito, especially against a good hitting team like the Reds, is a disaster waiting to happen.
Should be noted: I’m glad the fanbase has come around on Barry Zito, nobody should be chastised as much as he was for taking a contract everyone of us would have. But in the playoffs, you’re starting the pitcher with the best chance at pitching well. Starting Zito, especially against a good hitting team like the Reds, is a disaster waiting to happen.
A 7 game stretch shouldn’t alter 1.5 seasons of data.
Vogelsong was excellent in his last start, which gives me hope he’s finding his
groove again. He's been great for most of his tenure with the Giants. Every good pitcher has a rough patch. I trust Vogelsong to pitch well more than I do Zito, and given his track record, he deserves more trust from Giants management.
A vote for Barry Zito means advocating for Barry Zito to pitch against Joey Votto in the
biggest game of the year. Yep. Let that marinate a little bit, before you cast your vote.
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