Not to mention the ridiculous things that people are saying about him. He is completely poised, the guy owns the mound the way a great basketball player owns the court. He throws strikes, but not just strikes... we're talking low fastballs, 6 inches off the ground, 96-97 over and over and over. Very little is way out of the zone. 8th inning? 96-97.
I like Kazmir, I like him a lot. If the sox could get him that would be great (and stupid for Tampa). He shuts down the sox and makes them look bad. However, he also throws a considerable number of walks (100/186 IP) vs. (23BB/84 IP) for Hernandez.
Kazmir has great potential, Hernandez IS currently great. He's called King Felix for christsakes.
I think the 3.35k/BB is outstanding, as is the 8.22 K/9.
Equally impressive, though, is Felix's .542 OPS, which would have been tied for Clemens with the tie for the MLB lead if he had the number of innings needed. (Johan Santana: .594, Kazmir: .718) He gave up a .203 avg against, a .283 SLG (Clemens was tops in baseball at .284). He would have trailed only Santana, Pedro and Clemens in OBP at .263.
Or maybe his G/F ratio: 3.31. (vs. 1.05 for Kazmir) (Best in MLB was Brandon Webb, at 4.34, Hernandez would have been second, just above Jake Westbrook (3.13) and D-Lowe (2.92)
We're talking about a 19 year old kid putting up a 1.00 WHIP, STARTING as the ace on an MLB team. He gets groundballs like Derek Lowe, strikes out hitters like, well, Scott Kazmir, and has been compared to a starting pitcher-Mariano Rivera for his poise and calm. The guy throws like nobody I've seen in awhile (Pedro in the 90s probably).
This page was never supposed to be about King Felix though. Sorry everyone else!!!