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J.D. Durbin makes the baby Jeebus weep

Watching the mlb.tv broadcast today. Adam Eaton looked fairly sharp, throwing three scoreless innings--yes, you read that right--to start the game. Eaton allowed five hits, but two or three of them were wind-blown bloops. He had a few pitches working, the slider particularly, and recorded a couple strikeouts. On the offensive side, Ryan Howard mashed another opposite-field bomb before I turned the game on, then worked a walk after being down 0-2. Howard really could be primed to do some special things this year.

But Eaton's good mound vibes didn't carry over to J.D. Durbin, who came on in the fourth inning. The Real Deal escaped a leadoff walk in that frame, but did the same in the 5th and surrendered three runs, on an RBI double and a two-run homer, and then two more in the 6th, including a leadoff home run.

The Phillies are playing the Twins today, and the broadcast is on the regional sports network in the Twin Cities area. These announcers know Durbin, a second-round Twins draft pick, quite well, and they've come back again and again to the bewildering mystery of this talented and healthy pitcher. Durbin has a good fastball, sharp breaking stuff, very little command, and no idea how to pitch. The first homer he surrendered, to Twins outfield hopeful Carlos Gomez, came on a hanging slider right after he'd pumped a high fastball by Gomez for strike two. Later he gave up a bomb to Jason Kubel on the first pitch of the 6th, a hit-me fastball that Durbin offered in the hope that he wouldn't walk the leadoff guy for the third straight inning.

The Phillies remain desperate for someone to assert control in this fifth-starter race, and Eaton's solid work today--man, that's weird to write--probably puts him in the lead. J.D. Durbin, meanwhile, seems set up for another trip through the waiver wires. You don't want to give up on him--he certainly wouldn't be the first guy to have the light come on in his late 20s--but he can't help the team right now, and he's likely to get claimed. It's unfortunate that Real Deal and Rosario, the two guys with the best stuff in this competition, have the worst command (you could put Fabio Castro in this group too, but at least he can be optioned) and seem too much of a risk to throw in for a team with big hopes in 2008.

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Re: J.D. Durbin makes the baby Jeebus weep
It really is comical how bad the pitchers chasing the #5 spot have been.

I don't even need to look at the box score anymore. If the other team is winning I just know that either Durbin I, Durbin II, Eaton, Rosario, or Blackley has given up 4 or more runs. It's a complete joke that none of these guys are capable of stepping up in SPRING TRAINING of all places and proving that they deserve a look.

Makes me sick.

by FuquaManuel on Mar 15, 2008 3:37 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Re: J.D. Durbin makes the baby Jeebus weep
Unfortunately, we could add Kendrick to your list.

I am trying to keep reminding myself that the better arms--Myers and Hamels--have been pretty much invisible/relegated to the back fields through March, and their contributions will render the team better than they've looked through the spring.

I'm going to games next Thursday and Saturday, so hopefully I'll get at least a glimpse of our actual pitchers.

by dajafi on Mar 15, 2008 3:40 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Re: J.D. Durbin makes the baby Jeebus weep
Yeah, Kendrick too. Might as well throw Castro and even Gordon on to the list of pitchers who can't make it through an inning without giving up run(s).

We won in spite of our pitching last year, but I have a strong feeling that it will be our downfall this year.

by FuquaManuel on Mar 15, 2008 3:46 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Re: J.D. Durbin makes the baby Jeebus weep
Well, Gordon gets my benefit of the doubt because I think he's just starting to throw the curve, which is what differentiates him. But if you believe (as I do) that Romero is headed for the rocks and that Lidge might miss some time, the bullpen is as big a worry as the rotation. It might all work out, but we could use a little reinforcement for that optimistic take.

by dajafi on Mar 15, 2008 4:47 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Re: J.D. Durbin makes the baby Jeebus weep
By the way...given the historical context, I am going to go out on a limb and say that Eaton's performance today was a ruse. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

by FuquaManuel on Mar 15, 2008 3:52 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Re: J.D. Durbin makes the baby Jeebus weep
Yes Ryan Howard will do huge things this year.  And being from the ST. Louis Area, I have not heard one bad word about this young man.  He does things for the kids here in St. Louis and is always ready to help in any capacity.  He is one Sports figure that CAN DEFINITELY be a Role Model.
Keep up the good work young man.  YOU are destined for Greatness!!!!!

by GaryRemm on Mar 15, 2008 5:32 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Re: J.D. Durbin makes the baby Jeebus weep
I do not understand why some spring training stat lines are used for praise (Howard), while others are completely ignored (Rollins, Utley, Victorino, Burell).  I just don't get it...  

by Neduol Caz on Mar 16, 2008 10:14 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Re: J.D. Durbin makes the baby Jeebus weep
Fair enough. But speaking for myself, it isn't even Howard's stat line as much as his being in better shape and hitting more opposite-field bombs--always the sign that he's in a groove.

That said, if you were to accuse me of grasping for something, anything, to be positive about, I'd probably have to plead guilty.

by dajafi on Mar 16, 2008 5:54 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Re: J.D. Durbin makes the baby Jeebus weep
Myers seems revved up this spring. 7 IP today, 2 ER.

by FuquaManuel on Mar 16, 2008 3:41 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Re: J.D. Durbin makes the baby Jeebus weep
Yeah, saw that. (I was out this afternoon, so didn't hear or watch.) I just hope he did it on a low pitch count... 7 IP on March 16 is really unusual these days.

by dajafi on Mar 16, 2008 5:55 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Re: J.D. Durbin makes the baby Jeebus weep
75 pitches according to the Phils broadcast crew today.  A good outing.

by smitty on Mar 17, 2008 5:17 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Re: J.D. Durbin makes the baby Jeebus weep
Yeah, I can live with 75. Myers seems to be in the mindset that he wants to go 7 or more on March 31, so that length three turns prior is okay.

Meanwhile, Chad Durbin had a statistically decent day today. I still don't want him anywhere near the rotation.

by dajafi on Mar 17, 2008 5:46 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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