This similar to the 'Adam Dunn' question I posted earlier, but I decided to make it a separate thread.

Is it possible for pitcher to have high-enough ratings in other areas to overcome really bad control?

In his prime, Ryan walked more than 1 batter every 2 innings, struck out more than 1 batter an inning, and had a WHIP below 1.3.

Set aside starting 40 games and pitching 280+ innings. HBD is based on an era where that did not happen.

I don't think every world should have a Nolan Ryan-type. The real world doesn't right now. But it seems like it should be possible. There have been more HBD seasons than real baseball seasons.

If not Ryan-like in terms of Ks, are there any pitchers that have walked more than a batter every 2 innings and had a low WHIP? Made an all-star team?

I'm trying to figure out if low control pitchers have any chance of being any good in the ML. I've been offered a few in deals and so far I'm just ruling them out, even if the other ratings are good.

Thanks.

-- T
5/13/2010 3:16 AM
This Guy

51 control, over 100 innings in RP for each of his 3 seasons he's been in the Majors. Solid. Not sure I'd go lower control than that.
5/13/2010 3:29 AM
Check out Trent Maddux in Kaline. With 27 control, and over 10 big league seasons, his numbers are closest to Ryan than anyone who has ever been given a chance.
5/13/2010 5:40 AM
Juan Arrojo

Not a starter and even able to pitch that much because of dur/stam combo but his rate stats are similar to Ryan's

In burlington hitters are batting less than .200 vs him in his 106 inning ML career, resulting in a little over 6 hits per 9 innings, walks 3.5 or so per 9 innings as well and just about 10 k's per 9 innings...

on a side note this is my best DITR and one of the best i've ever seen, he was a throwaway IFA at 600K who projected to never have viable control but decent otherwise...he got a DITR and his control got to a reasonable level and everything else got better as well, went from AA/AAA type to stud ML setup
5/13/2010 9:27 AM
I'm not a "OMG!! HE HAS 44 CONTROL!!" guy so I'm likely to have a guy like you seek. Except SP don't strike out 1 per inning. Doesn't happen in HBD.

This guy, http://www.whatifsports.com/HBD/Pages/Popups/PlayerProfile.aspx?pid=2043605 , has struck out 7.24 per 9 in 246 innings(his K9 is down this season as I've used him exclusively as a starter) and walked 4.79 per 9. 1.43 WHIP and 4.21 ERA.
5/13/2010 9:46 AM
OMG!! HE HAS 44 CONTROL!!
5/13/2010 11:38 AM
I tried with several players earlier in HBD's existence to get low control guys by.

Darryl Kerr wasn't very good, but he threw a no-hitter one season with 39 control.

That's a little Ryan-esque.
5/13/2010 11:43 AM
With 44 control, a good WHIP, and an All-Star appearance last season, Wayne Thomas is Ryan-like minus the K numbers.

(Additionally for those of you who are believers in the importance of GB/FB, check out his rating.)
5/13/2010 11:48 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By MikeT23 on 5/13/2010
I'm not a "OMG!! HE HAS 44 CONTROL!!" guy so I'm likely to have a guy like you seek. Except SP don't strike out 1 per inning. Doesn't happen in HBD.

This guy, http://www.whatifsports.com/HBD/Pages/Popups/PlayerProfile.aspx?pid=2043605 , has struck out 7.24 per 9 in 246 innings(his K9 is down this season as I've used him exclusively as a starter) and walked 4.79 per 9. 1.43 WHIP and 4.21 ERA.



It can happen. I've got a guy with 2000+ career innings and more Ks than IP in his career. He's been a starter his entire career. Of course, he's a stud and pitches in the NL, so that helps. But I wouldn't say it's an absolute that SPs can't maintain a K per inning pace in HBD. And, to stay on topic, I really doubt the engine would allow it for a guy with sub-par control.
5/13/2010 12:41 PM
I guess I did make that a bit too absolute. It does and it's very rare. In my five current worlds, 4 of them have one pitcher with a K9 of 9+ on his career.
5/13/2010 12:59 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By overeasy on 5/13/2010With 44 control, a good WHIP, and an All-Star appearance last season, Wayne Thomas is Ryan-like minus the K numbers.

(Additionally for those of you who are believers in the importance of GB/FB, check out his rating.
This guys stats shock me. Bad control...VEL, horrid GB, only 3 pitches (granted 1 and 2 are pretty good).
5/13/2010 3:02 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By strikeout26 on 5/13/2010http://whatifsports.com/HBD/Pages/Popups/PlayerProfile.aspx?pid=1799861
This guy looks to be as close to Nolan as I have seen in HBD.
5/13/2010 4:15 PM
I've got a guy I've thought about posting in the forums for a while. A decent SP with 20 control. And in Ryan like form he threw a no-hitter this season, walked 8 in that game.

Rick Starr

He's actually worse than Ryan in that he walks almost a guy every inning, but his other ratings are off the charts good.

What's interesting that that for the season HBD supressed HR totals he had a stellar 3.84 ERA in 194 IPs. He walked 160 guys, but only gave up 9 HRs. I wouldn't have suspected a guy with 20 control could be decent.
5/13/2010 7:40 PM
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