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I know it was only Wolfe's 2nd start but when Greinke returns who do you pull from the rotation? Wolfe has looked awful this year. If Estrada pitches well over the next few weeks, will they pull Wolfe out?
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Randy Wolf = Jeff Suppan 2.0. He cant get quality mlb hitters out. He will also remain in the rotation the entire year due to his contract.

 

 

It has been two games. Relax. Suppan and Wolf aren't even close. Wolf will stay in the rotation because he is superior to anyone not named Yo, ZG, or Marcum. He is an excellent 4/5 pitcher.

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Randy Wolf = Jeff Suppan 2.0. He cant get quality mlb hitters out. He will also remain in the rotation the entire year due to his contract.

 

 

It has been two games. Relax. Suppan and Wolf aren't even close. Wolf will stay in the rotation because he is superior to anyone not named Yo, ZG, or Marcum. He is an excellent 4/5 pitcher.

Agreed, chill out. This thread is ridiculous. Bad start, but Wolf will be fine.
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Wow, generally I expect more out of Brewerfan.net than this. In the In-Game Threads maybe, or a Rant thread, sure let loose with the frustrations but Wolf is very very far from Suppan. He started slowly last year, too. Wolf pitched better than Gallardo did in August-September last year. It'll balance out
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Excellent analysis and graph of Wolf's pitch location last night by Jim Breen on the Bernie's Crew blog...

 

http://www.jsonline.com/b.../fanblogs/119530634.html

 

Eight of the nine hits that Wolf surrendered, including both home runs,

were up in the zone. In fact, Wolf did not generate a single out with a

pitch in the top half of the zone. Not one.

Bottom line: If Wolf can get the ball down, he'll be fine. The question is whether or not he'll have the needed control going forward. You'd think there would be something he could work on with Kranitz mechanically to get on top of his pitches.
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Dudes (and by dudes I mean most pitchers) typically struggle with control in the first month of the season. He'll get over it. Soon enough, Randy Wolf will be making perfectly competent starts: 6-7 IP, 2-4 ER, WHIP around 1.2-1.3. He'll be fine. He's never going to be Gallardo, Greinke, or Marcum, but he's a solid pitcher who'll strike out some guys, and you can generally count on him to keep you in games.
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Wolf is frustrating, but he's still far better than Suppan was. I think a lot of the dislike of Wolf comes due to his contract, as it was a clear overpay. However, if we had found him on the scrap heap and he were making $1M to do the exact same thing, I think people would not be nearly as annoyed with him.

 

I still fully expect Wolf to put up 175 innings of 4.5 - 4.75 ERA ball, and I consider myself a bit of a pessimist.

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Once Greinke gets back, Wolf goes back to being the 4th or 5th best starter in the rotation. Considering that role, he's fine. There are quite a few 4/5 starters out there worse than Wolf is/will be.

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Wolf is frustrating, but he's still far better than Suppan was. I think a lot of the dislike of Wolf comes due to his contract, as it was a clear overpay. However, if we had found him on the scrap heap and he were making $1M to do the exact same thing, I think people would not be nearly as annoyed with him.
Bingo. If Wolf were making Narveson money there would be no complaints. Of course, in fairness, if Wolf were making Narveson money he wouldn't necessarily be assured of a rotation spot.
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Excellent analysis and graph of Wolf's pitch location last night by Jim Breen on the Bernie's Crew blog...

 

http://www.jsonline.com/b.../fanblogs/119530634.html

 

Eight of the nine hits that Wolf surrendered, including both home runs, were up in the zone. In fact, Wolf did not generate a single out with a pitch in the top half of the zone. Not one.
Bottom line: If Wolf can get the ball down, he'll be fine. The question is whether or not he'll have the needed control going forward. You'd think there would be something he could work on with Kranitz mechanically to get on top of his pitches.

That's always been Wolfy in a nutshell. As long as he keeps the ball down (especially in MP and the rest of the Central parks) and isn't laying it right down the middle the results are good. He has plenty of stirke out ability. He had a very good 2nd half last year and all of 2009 was great (Dodger Stadium helped). When Greinke returns Wolf will in effect go from being our #2 last year to our #4 this year and people still complain?! Wolf is a really nice #4 to have and he will be fine. Comparing him to Suppan is absurd. I know losing to the cubs always stings more, but it's not like he was horrible last night. He had one bad inning and didn't get any help from his defense. He's got to be able to overcome blunders like that sometimes, but he is human and I wouldn't completely blame him for losing a little focus after the trio of Weeks-Fielder-Morgan let that pop up fall that has to be caught.

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Tonight's game is an example of the difference between Wolf and Suppan. Wolf can actually be somewhat dominating when things go right, Suppan was just at the whim of the ball being hit right at fielders since he couldn't strike anyone out.
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Wolf is totally underrated. He had that one awful, awful start last year, otherwise he has been worth the investment. Any one with a clue knew Suppan was a terrible move on that fateful Christmas Eve when they signed him.
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