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He was done before he got hurt.
People really that down on Ian Anderson?
Yeah, original Anderson relied on perfect backspin to get the rise he did on his fastball despite mediocre spin rate. Altering that perfect backspin probably means the rise goes away. We will just have to see what the new stuff looks like, but I wouldn’t call this a good sign.
Changing arm angles doesn't generally go very well. Not only increased health risk, but your entire pitching repertoire is affected. You have different movement on your pitches. Repeating these new mechanics becomes much harder as is consistently finding your new release point.
Changing arm angles doesn't generally go very well. Not only increased health risk, but your entire pitching repertoire is affected. You have different movement on your pitches. Repeating these new mechanics becomes much harder as is consistently finding your new release point.
Maybe it was him being hurt that led to that opinion.
Dude was a two pitch pitcher with middling stuff who was always teetering on the edge of collapse even at his best. His decline was predictable and inexorable.
Anderson needed a hammer curve to unlock his potential but his curve was laughable. He was smoke and mirrors and with a different arm slot even the smoke and mirrors will be gone.
^ This dude here was absolutely determined to be right about Ian Anderson no matter how long he had to wait to claim it.
^ This dude here was absolutely determined to be right about Ian Anderson no matter how long he had to wait to claim it.
Ian Anderson has posted a career war of 3.8 with a peak season of 1.8.
How exactly was he ever wrong? At what point was Anderson a successful #3 draft pick?
Ian Anderson has posted a career war of 3.8 with a peak season of 1.8.
How exactly was he ever wrong? At what point was Anderson a successful #3 draft pick?
Dude was a two pitch pitcher with middling stuff who was always teetering on the edge of collapse even at his best. His decline was predictable and inexorable.
Anderson needed a hammer curve to unlock his potential but his curve was laughable. He was smoke and mirrors and with a different arm slot even the smoke and mirrors will be gone.