ignore what he did in Colorado where people thought he was tipping pitches and hone in on how he did with Cleveland.
color me extremely intrigued for this season if Toronto leaves him in the bullpen. Here's what I wrote on him for my latest Rotowire article
color me extremely intrigued for this season if Toronto leaves him in the bullpen. Here's what I wrote on him for my latest Rotowire article
The Rockies gave up on him and the Indians gladly took him on. He threw 53 innings for Cleveland las season, striking out 25 percent of the hitters he faced, walking just six percent, and had a 3.13 FIP for them in that time frame along with a 1.11 WHIP. His overall numbers are dirtied up by time spent in Coors Field but Rogers quietly had a good season in relief for the Indians. Once he moved away from Denver, he found the strikezone at an above-league average rate and when he did go out of the zone, hitters chased at an above-league average rate. Additionally, the percentages of strikes thrown jumped from 58 percent in 2011 to 66 percent in his time with Cleveland last year.
Now, he’s off to Toronto where he will compete with Steve Delabar, Casey Janssen, and a returning Sergio Santos for late leverage opportunities. If he can retain the control he found in Cleveland, he could be very interesting.
Now, he’s off to Toronto where he will compete with Steve Delabar, Casey Janssen, and a returning Sergio Santos for late leverage opportunities. If he can retain the control he found in Cleveland, he could be very interesting.
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