iBrad said:
In his last nine appearances, Hoyt has given up 12 runs. In addition to that, he's allowed 7 of 10 inherited runners to score. So that's 19 runs scored in his last 10.1 innings. That's trash. He needs to be sent back down. I just don't know who to replace him with.
If we're going to make a move, I'm hoping it's another bullpen arm. We've got a solid pen for the most part, but there is room for improvement with some of the weak links like Hoyt.
Hoyt is going to be a part of this team come October, and he's going to pitch meaningful innings in October. Hinch is a big believer in advanced metrics and Hoyt's advanced metrics all point to him being an excellent reliever, even if his ERA doesn't show it at the moment.
His FIP is 2.68, thats better than McCullers, DK, Giles, etc. His K/9 is 15.2 which places him 5th in the MLB.
Everybody is overreacting but remember that Hoyt inherited those runners! And the pitch he made was actually well executed, the batter was just ready for it. Maybe people should ***** about McCann calling for the fastball??