Smack dab in the middle of his age 32 season, exactly 200 wins: http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...abatc.01.shtml
The last of a dying breed, a true workhorse throwback who always goes deep into games because of his ability to throw up to 125-130 pitches in any given start. Showing some signs of wearing down, with a couple of DL stints the last two seasons after averaging around 240 IP the previous five. "Only" threw 200 innings last year, and on pace for a shade over 200 this season. His K's are down, and his ERA is league average. HIs K rate has bounced around a bit before, but you have to question if he can raise it back up again past age 33.
It sure looks like he can pitch reasonably well for five more years or so, which should at least get him into range to where he can pull a Randy Johnson and hang around as a bum until he gets it, unless you believe his weight will finally catch up with him leading to a sharp decline. Naturally large, he should probably watch his diet closer as he enters his mid 30's.
So, does he make it?
The last of a dying breed, a true workhorse throwback who always goes deep into games because of his ability to throw up to 125-130 pitches in any given start. Showing some signs of wearing down, with a couple of DL stints the last two seasons after averaging around 240 IP the previous five. "Only" threw 200 innings last year, and on pace for a shade over 200 this season. His K's are down, and his ERA is league average. HIs K rate has bounced around a bit before, but you have to question if he can raise it back up again past age 33.
It sure looks like he can pitch reasonably well for five more years or so, which should at least get him into range to where he can pull a Randy Johnson and hang around as a bum until he gets it, unless you believe his weight will finally catch up with him leading to a sharp decline. Naturally large, he should probably watch his diet closer as he enters his mid 30's.
So, does he make it?
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