- Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:15 am
#3848
What’s the deal with Jack Flaherty? After a stellar contract year that had fans and analysts buzzing, he finds himself in a surprisingly quiet free agency market. With pitchers like Blake Snell and Max Fried cashing in big, it raises the question: why is Flaherty still looking for a home as spring training approaches?
Let’s dive into the numbers. Flaherty’s fastball velocity has dipped, averaging just 93.3 mph, and his command has been inconsistent, especially against right-handed hitters. Teams seem hesitant to invest heavily in a pitcher who has struggled with injuries and whose fastball lacks the elite characteristics that are becoming increasingly essential in today’s game.
But here’s where it gets interesting: Flaherty has shown flashes of brilliance, particularly with his breaking ball arsenal. When he’s on, he can dominate hitters, but can he find a way to consistently get ahead in counts? Should he consider a shift in strategy, perhaps by using his breaking balls more frequently in early counts?
What do you think? Is Flaherty’s current market situation a reflection of his past performance, or is it an overreaction to his recent struggles? Could a team take a chance on him and unlock his potential? Share your thoughts on Flaherty’s future and whether you believe he can bounce back to being a top-tier starter. What would you do if you were a GM looking at Flaherty?
Let’s dive into the numbers. Flaherty’s fastball velocity has dipped, averaging just 93.3 mph, and his command has been inconsistent, especially against right-handed hitters. Teams seem hesitant to invest heavily in a pitcher who has struggled with injuries and whose fastball lacks the elite characteristics that are becoming increasingly essential in today’s game.
But here’s where it gets interesting: Flaherty has shown flashes of brilliance, particularly with his breaking ball arsenal. When he’s on, he can dominate hitters, but can he find a way to consistently get ahead in counts? Should he consider a shift in strategy, perhaps by using his breaking balls more frequently in early counts?
What do you think? Is Flaherty’s current market situation a reflection of his past performance, or is it an overreaction to his recent struggles? Could a team take a chance on him and unlock his potential? Share your thoughts on Flaherty’s future and whether you believe he can bounce back to being a top-tier starter. What would you do if you were a GM looking at Flaherty?