Amir Garrett

Via mlb.com's Reds beat reporter:

One bad start in Milwaukee his last time on the mound certainly did not create a crisis of confidence about Reds rookie pitcher Amir Garrett. But Garrett's superb work for a no-decision during a 4-3 Cincinnati victory in 10 innings over the Pirates still showed his team something.

Garrett delivered seven innings with two earned runs and two hits -- both solo home runs -- while walking three and striking out four. In his previous game on Monday, the Brewers clobbered him for 10 runs (nine earned) on eight hits in 3 1/3 innings.

"You know what? You learn a lot about young pitchers the first time they get punched in the teeth with a tough outing and how they respond the next time," Reds manager Bryan Price said. "It really becomes that difference-maker: how you respond to adversity, how you respond as a player to struggle. It's one game. Who would have thought he'd come in and pitch three such impactful games to start his career? And then he gets roughed up in Milwaukee. I didn't have any concern at all that he wasn't going to bounce right back."

Garrett, who threw first-pitch strikes to 17 of his 25 batters, was more effective because he commanded his fastball and kept it down in the zone.

"The last game against the Brewers, everything was up, for some reason," Garrett said. "It wasn't something I couldn't fix right away -- I just couldn't fix it in the game at that moment. I had a good bullpen before the game -- everything was down. I was just going to work off of that and go from there."

When Garrett does get a ball into play, Statcast™ shows that opposing hitters are making hard contact with an average exit velocity of 91.3 mph for the season entering the night. It was tied with the Giants' Matt Moore for the Major League-lead among starters who had induced at least 50 balls in play.

The two hits Garrett allowed both came on mistakes. Andrew McCutchen hit a hanging 1-2 slider into the left-field seats for a two-out homer in the first inning. In the sixth, Josh Harrison made it a 2-0 game when he took a 3-1 outside fastball the opposite way for a homer to right field.

Otherwise, Garrett didn't give Pittsburgh's hitters much to work with.

"The low strike zone, I think that worked to his advantage," Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. "He kept the ball down. He changed speeds well. Thought we had some balls to hit that we either topped or were just underneath. We weren't able to square him up."

Garrett, who turns 25 on Wednesday and is the Reds' No. 2 prospect according to MLBPipeline.com, now has quality starts in four of his five starts to begin his big league career.

"It was a good bounce back game for me," Garrett said. "I'm very happy with the outcome."
 
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20170505228513038/rookies-blach-garrett-to-duel-in-cincinnati/?game_pk=490554

It's Garrett vs. Panik tonight at Great American Ballpark.

Also, by pitching tonight, Garrett does not go in the two game series against the Yankees, Monday and Tuesday. As a Yankees fan, I'm glad for that, but I can understand some on here being disappointed.

Panik is sitting this one out, so no all-SJU matchup tonight.
 
WOW...Garrett back to minors.
Reds said it's part of a plan to not overwork their young pitchers....???

"We've got the day off after the Yankees series on Wednesday and then again on the following Monday, so we have the ability to skip a starter," Price said. "Amir's been our most effective starter to this point. But the thing we've had to keep our mind's eye on is his overall innings for the year. He pitched 145 last year in the Minor Leagues, so we're not going to take him to 200, to 190, 200, 210, 220."
 
Garrett sent down to Triple A, but not on merit.

http://m.mlb.com/news/article/228849448/reds-option-amir-garrett-recall-barrett-astin/

"We've got the day off after the Yankees series on Wednesday and then again on the following Monday, so we have the ability to skip a starter," Price said. "Amir's been our most effective starter to this point. But the thing we've had to keep our mind's eye on is his overall innings for the year. He pitched 145 last year in the Minor Leagues, so we're not going to take him to 200, to 190, 200, 210, 220."

"Amir knows that he'll be back," Price said. "We've tried to prepare all of our young guys for this scenario before we left [Spring Training in] Goodyear. I'm sure he's not happy about it, but it will be part of the process for these guys."
 
Garrett sent down to Triple A, but not on merit.

http://m.mlb.com/news/article/228849448/reds-option-amir-garrett-recall-barrett-astin/

"We've got the day off after the Yankees series on Wednesday and then again on the following Monday, so we have the ability to skip a starter," Price said. "Amir's been our most effective starter to this point. But the thing we've had to keep our mind's eye on is his overall innings for the year. He pitched 145 last year in the Minor Leagues, so we're not going to take him to 200, to 190, 200, 210, 220."

"Amir knows that he'll be back," Price said. "We've tried to prepare all of our young guys for this scenario before we left [Spring Training in] Goodyear. I'm sure he's not happy about it, but it will be part of the process for these guys."

Interesting comments by the Reds Manager. As documented on this thread Amir was left in a game against Milwaukee earlier this year when he was clearly taking a beating. Shouldn't they have pulled him earlier if they were trying to protect him?? :unsure:

Oh well, I have enough to worry about with a certain Mets manager to take this on. :side:
 
Is this possible manipulation of arbitration eligibility date?

Yes. In fact it was mentioned in the article, so while the Reds will never say that, the're not denying it, either.
 
Is this possible manipulation of arbitration eligibility date?

Absolutely and I believe they have stated as such publically.

They could manage his innings on the ML level (others have, you skip a start, pull him a little early etc.) so they didn't have to send him down. Strictly a "super two" arbitration and Free Agent eligibility calendar/clock thing.

H/T to QuanMan on Johnny Jungle, who had this last night.

http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20170...ett-for-finale-vs-lester-cubs/?game_pk=490710

Game is at Wrigley Field, so it's a day game. 2:20 pm eastern time.

Welcome back to the show Amir.

I like the tidbit regarding honoring the date that Jackie Robinson made his debut at Wrigley and that game holds the record for the highest paid attendance at Wrigley.
 
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