3/30/25

In Focus - Griffin Canning

 


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David Stearns’ pitching lab having Griffin Canning throw 54% sliders is such a diabolical plan… it just might work

Mack  -

First, let me say this. You are supposed to win a baseball game if you give up only two runs. Period. All three Mets starters so far have done their job. The team has won one game. This is unacceptable, especially to the pitching coach.

Cannon went:  5.2-IP  4-H  2-ER  2-BB  4-K  87/56 strikes

The thing I found strange is that he pitched like a reliever, relying mostly on one pitch. In his case, his slider, which he threw a whopping 53% of the time.

Basically, two bad pitches and hopefully he has learned not to pitch to guys like Jose Altuve in future situations like that.


9 comments:

Eddie from Corona said...

Agreed Lindor and his slow starts are frustrating

Mack Ade said...

Starts like this give writers plenty of avenues to go down

Paul Articulates said...

I agree Mack. It is too early to say we won't hit, but not too early to say we haven't.

Mack Ade said...

Combined Mets pen - 0.00

Combined Mets starters - 2.98

Remember1969 said...

Canning's mistake was putting that slider in the same place as every other pitch on a 2-2 count to Alvarez. He needs to add some sort of an offering that can find the upper outside part of the strike zone, especially to the lefty hitters.

Mack Ade said...

Yeah

I found his approach to this game kinda weird

Tom Brennan said...

I refuse to pick on the pitchers when the hitters are not doing the job at all

Mack Ade said...

True dat

Remember1969 said...

I agree with that sentiment as well and I am not really picking on him - just putting words down to something I saw at the moment. Overall Canning did a great job. I have been one of the biggest cheerleaders of Canning since they signed him in spite of his >5 ERA last year. I can see a lot more games like that one coming. If he can pitch to a 3.18 ERA all year, I'll be a very happy fan.

And yes, with the pitching they got in Houston, they should have won all three of them. That offense went AWOL. (I still say they should put Nimmo between Lindor and Soto and not in the clean-up slot. Soto, Alonso and Vientos as 3-4-5.