Jump to content

Zac Lowther


glenn__davis

Recommended Posts

20 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Here’s an excellent piece on Lowther today from Steve Melewski, with lengthy quotes from Ryan Minor and Blaine Beatty about Lowther.   http://www.masnsports.com/steve-melewski/2018/08/a-look-at-zac-lowther-the-os-minor-league-era-leader.html

It was a good piece.  I'm all for a guy who's confident with his stuff and getting batters out with good command.  I would like to see him promoted to AA for the rest of the season.

Also liked this particular comment:

 

Quote

It’s exciting to see young guys doing well but then I remember this is the Baltimore Orioles organization and at some point someone is going to try to clean up his delivery, move his positioning on the mound, make him quicker to the plate and we will all be wondering what happened to lowther and the latest group of strong pitching prospects.

 

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

15 hours ago, Ruzious said:

We really do need to see if his stuff works in AA.  I feel like the O's have gone slower than they should have in pushing him up the ladder.  

We will see if his stuff works in AA next year.    He’s going to start the year there regardless of whether he gets 4 starts there now.   

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 hours ago, Frobby said:

We will see if his stuff works in AA next year.    He’s going to start the year there regardless of whether he gets 4 starts there now.   

I wonder: if he keeps doing this at AA next year, how quickly they'll push him to AAA and then Baltimore.  If he keeps dominating, I'd hope he'll get a September call-up next season.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, joelala said:

I wonder: if he keeps doing this at AA next year, how quickly they'll push him to AAA and then Baltimore.  If he keeps dominating, I'd hope he'll get a September call-up next season.

Depends how dominant he is, I guess.    They didn’t jump Akin to AAA though he’s had an ERA under 3.00 much of the season and K/9 over 9 most of the time.    

Link to comment
Share on other sites

20 minutes ago, Sydnor said:

Fangraphs has a nice article on Lowther up:

https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/orioles-pitching-prospect-zac-lowther-has-vexing-funk/

While not particularly illuminating, it’s nice to see a prospect get some positive press and has a few quotes from Lowther.

The most interesting thing I picked up was that he considers his CH his 2nd best pitch, I wouldn’t have guessed it, he doesn’t throw it much at all and doesn’t always locate it.

It was also cool to see him describe his arm action almost identically to how I described it in the offseason.

my quote

“quick, whippy arm action from a low ¾ arm slot. It looks a little violent at first glance but he puts himself in good position by the time his front foot plants”

his quote

“I’m very quick with my arm,” explained the lefty. “My angle is low three-quarters, and the way my arm comes through… it’s a whippy motion. There’s a lot of external torque going back, and then I also have good extension, a really long stride. My arm gets way out in front of my body, and I release it from there.”

 

 

  • Upvote 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • Posts

    • Baseball is a funny game sometimes, but you're right, we are going to battle with starters that were not even projected for the opening day rotation. Yet, here we are. Obviously anytime we have a series against the Yankees it's big, but even if we lose 2 of 3, we'd only be 2.5 games back.  The loss of Coulombe is huge and that bothers me more than the starters honestly. Perez, Akin, Baker and Tate filling key roles if Cano or Kimbrel is not available does not make me feel great. Baker threw the ball in his debut back and has been throwing well in AAA for a bit, so maybe he's a little bit of lightning in a bottle that this team needs in the pen.   
    • Count me in, but the Orioles have never really subscribed to that theory of splitting time like that. They really put an emphasis on everyday players and bench players with everyday players rarely getting days off.
    • I agree with this. I just feel like he hasn't been given a fair shot in two seasons up here. I can't see any reason that he can't start 4 games out of 7. Give Hays, Mullins, Santander and Cowser each one day off a week and let him start. 
    • This is probably obvious to many but I have not seen it talked about. With Bradish going on the IL and the recall of reliever Vespi they are now in a 5 man rotation.    Burnes, GRod, Irvin, Suarez and Povich.    And an 8 man pen. It was hoped that Kremer would join the rotation but his short 3 2/3 innings in Sunday's start at Norfolk probably means he gets another start in Norfolk on Friday.    If he does well at that point he could join the O's on June 26th.    Until then the O's are likely to continue with a 5 man rotation IMO.   Even if Kremer joins the rotation in June the O's probably go back to a 5 man rotation in July because of the number of off days in July.
    • Some may feel that way, but I'm wishing that they would have landed them both. Even before the injuries the starting pitching was going to be a little light next season... it's possibly going to be brutal now. Either way, I'm going to enjoy 24 before worrying about next season.
    • That barrel% regression is really surprising. I haven't looked into his repertoire or to see if there is some difference in how he's pitching, but that's a crazy drop off.  I wanted him and was willing to give up Westburg for him before the Burnes trade. I'm glad I'm not the Orioles GM now! lol Saying that, I do think the Orioles may have gotten a bit better out of him. Plus, out of those last seven starts, he's really only pitched poorly twice including the last game where he allowed seven runs to balloon his ERA.  With all the injuries we've head, I still wouldn't be upset with him in the rotation now. But if Suarez can keep it up and start getting through 6 more often, he's basically what we had hoped Cease would have been for us.
    • You've never really been a Stowers guy and have always put a huge emphasis on K-BB ratio. While I agree that K-BB ratio can be important, I believe you had misgivings with Mountcastle as he moved up the chain for the same reason. Stowers is always going to have a lot of miss, but he's not getting much regular playing time and pinch-hitting against relievers is not normally a time to work pitchers so I'm not surprised he's been more aggressive. I still think if Stowers was given 500 PAs he's going to hit 25-30 bombs and put up an OPS north of .780. And I think he's improved his defense enough that I would feel ok with him in LF in Camden Yards.
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...