I'm not sure why we are having an argument here. It was obvious to me that Folty had trouble locating his pitches last night. Suzuki would set up in one spot, and that ball would be a good three feet from it.. A couple times, that three feet from it managed to also be a strike, and he got away with most of those pitches. A few other times, Suzuki was set up on the outside of the zone and Folty missed right down the middle, and you could tell he was upset. This was all in first inning alone.
I don't get to watch these guys every start, but it seems like Folty is still a thrower and not a pitcher, yet. He might just be getting away with it for now. Sometimes, you can be wild in the zone and it's strangely effective. Probably because hitters can't figure out how you're setting them up.