Year | HRs | Inn | HR/Inn |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | 14 | 180 | 0.0778 (12.9) |
2000 | 12 | 167 2/3 | 0.0716 (14.0) |
2001 | 27 | 240 1/3 | 0.1123 (9.0) |
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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
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He leads Nate Minchey by 36 innings for innings pitched, 240.1 to 204.1. He leads Iwamoto for most complete games 12 to 6. His strike-out and walk totals lead the league by huge margins, but this is to be expected with so much work.
Like many others, I was concerned about Matsuzaka being overworked before this, but I never imagined something like this. I never bought the "Higashio-jealous-of-Matsuzaka" argument, but now I'm not so sure. It looks almost malicious. No other pitcher on Seibu has been worked nearly so hard. And it doesn't look like it paid any dividends. He's lost as much as he's won. Obviously Seibu would have been better off taking Daisuke out once in a while.
I hope this changes next year. Daisuke has said he wants to play in the Majors, but unless he truly is the second coming of Nolan Ryan, I can only see him following the same path as Nomo or Irabu.