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Johan Santana, NYM
Josh Beckett, BOS
Justin Verlander, DET
Brandon Webb, ARZ
C.C. Sabathia, CLE
Carlos Zambrano, CHI
Eric Bedard, SEA
Aaron Harang, CIN
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He does have great stuff, he just locates it poorly.
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Which is movement.
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No Maddux's fastball=movement. 98 mph with no movement=moon shots. You will hard pressed to find anyone who thinks Farnsworth has ever had good stuff.
"movement" doesn't mean from the pitcher's hand to the catcher's glove.
"movement" means the ball not traveling a straight line in that path.
As LTR pointed out, Greg Maddux has movement in his fastball. Jake Peavy does as well.
When they throw a fastball it doesn't just go straight to the catcher's glove. It dances around a bit. (Jake's is kinda freaky sometimes.)
I don't really know about Farnsworth, cuz I've never really seen him pitch, but if he has a straight 100 mph fastball as stated in this thread that's not movement. That's just heat.
Judging by his success in the major league level, however, I'd guess the assessment that he had none is correct.
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Listen, I'm not saying Wang is horrible. I just don't think think he is in the top tier of starting pitching. He's solid #2 guy like a Chris Young to a Jake Peavy or a Dan Haren to Brandon Webb.
As much as Halladay could complete the perfect game. Hes also a hangnail from the DL.
Wang has great movement on his pitches and could sink his was to a perfect game if he faces the O's.
David Cone threw a perfect game for the Yanks in his decline i believe.
I think we cant sleep on a couple of guys if they can stay healthy/get it together/get run support.
Ben Sheets
Matt Cain
Carlos Zambrano
If you include Wang, Silva when on has a punchers chance. then again. That wouldnt happen ever.
Ubaldo Jimenez.
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That's what I'm trying to say. Farnsworth throwing a 100 mph fastball is stuff. He does have stuff, but because his fastball is flat, it's not because of bad stuff, it's bad movement.
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Good stuff means the total package. Hit your spots, mixing up pitches, and having just nasty movement on your pitches. Again, he is a thrower and not a pitcher. Randy Johnson in the beginning of his career was a thrower. He matured and became a pitcher.