The Boston Red Sox
demoted pitcher Daniel Bard to Triple-A Pawtucket today.
I admit I am bit surprised by the move. Nevertheless, I saw his
last
start on Sunday against the Toronto Blue Jays where he walked
six batters over an inning and two thirds while surrendering five
runs in a 5-1 loss. He also plunked Yunel Escobar and Edwin
Encarnacion. Both are lucky they didn’t have broken bones.
Bard spent his first three seasons with the Sox in the bullpen
but was moved to the starting rotation prior to this season.
So far
in 2012, Bard is 5-6 with a 5.24 ERA and has walked 37
batters while striking out 34. Bard also leads the AL with eight
hit batsmen. Bard’s velocity is also down dramatically. Out of the
bullpen he threw around 97 MPH but now he is lucky to top 92 MPH.
For a power pitcher, 5 MPH can make all the difference in the
world.
I saw Bard pitch on Patriot’s Day against the Tampa Bay Rays. He
pitched well until Bobby Valentine left him in too long
much to consternation of Red Sox Nation.
Two things are unclear. First, whether Bard will remain a
starter or if he will go back to the bullpen. Second,
who will take place Bard’s place in the rotation? With the
emergence of rookie Will Middlebrooks at third, will the Sox deal
Kevin Youkilis for a veteran starting pitcher like Kevin Millwood,
Bruce Chen or Carl Pavano?
Yet all things considered, things are going much better for the
Sox than they were a month ago. Their low point came on May 10th
after
the Josh Beckett post-golf outing debacle. After that game, the
Sox were 12-19 and 7½ games back of the Baltimore Orioles in the AL
East. Since then, they’ve gone 16-7. While the Sox are tied with
the Jays in last place in the division, they are
only three games back of the Rays. In a week from now, the
standings could easily be reversed.
The Sox begin a three game series tonight against the Orioles at
Fenway Park before embarking on interleague play starting Friday
night against the Washington Nationals.
Sparky| 6.6.12 @ 11:10AM
Millwood, Chen or Pavano? Serviceable options, but the Mariners, Royals, and Twins are building for the future. I doubt they'd have much interest in a fading veteran like Youkilis. Offer them Bard and you'd have a deal.