Jonathan Papelbon: Overrated
Posted by Seth Walder | Posted in MLB | Posted on 30-08-2009
Tags: Boston Red Sox, Jonathan Papelbon
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While I do tend to keep my opinions on this site relatively objective, it’s no secret that I’m a diehard Red Sox fan. That being said, I don’t always have the most positive views on the Red Sox (or its fanbase) and one particularly player has had me quite irked this whole season. Mr. Jonathan Papelbon arrived on the Red Sox scene a few years ago amid much fanfare, and quickly became one of the most dominant closers in baseball.
But this season, it just hasn’t been the same. Maybe it’s the mere fact that Papelbon insists on waiting a good 45 seconds between pitches, which is particularly frustrating when batters foul off five or six fairly regularly. But even setting aside the “Papelbon Lag Time,” I never quite feel comfortable when Pap is on the mound. I mean the guy has a 1.94 ERA and is 32/35 in save opportunities so clearly he is succeding, but just when I watch him it always seems like he’s making it close by putting guys aboard or narrowly escapes homeruns that die on the warning track. And sure enough, when I looked at his peripherals, it seemed to fit. Pap has a 1.29 WHIP, which is quite a bit higher than what you might expect. He also has .41 GB/FB ratio, meaning that over twice as many balls that are hit off him end up in the air…not where you want them, especially if they’re headed for left field at Fenway.
