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Monday, April 10, 2006

Kelvim Escobar To Make Wednesday Start

Kelvim Escobar will make his regular Wednesday start against Texas.
"I feel good; I don't feel any pain," Escobar said. "To be honest, I don't want to miss any games. I feel so good. I want to get out there every five days. Spring Training was great and the [World Baseball Classic] workouts. Then in the first game, I broke the nail."
Whatever, just so long as it isn't a show of bravado.

Comments:
You sound disappointed. You're really jockeying for that Weaver the Younger premiere, aren't you?
 
Yeah. I have a hunch -- and that is all it is -- that he would be better than Colón at this point, and probably his brother as well.
 
Way to give up on two of our starters 8 games into the season...
 
Excuse me, 7 games.
 
Yeah, Josh, forget about what Peter Gammons said about Jered being better than brother Jeff. Never mind that Colón has a history of hiding pitching injuries (remember the first half of 2004?). Never mind that Weaver held his own against Barry Friggin' Bonds, and then went on to tear through a lineup at the PCL's equivalent of Coors Field. Yeah, just forget all that stuff.
 
Rob, where should I send you my chiropractor bill? I'm getting a severe case of whiplash from your 180 degree turnarounds.

Only five months ago (http://tinyurl.com/kz5yg) you said "it's so hopelessly obvious that Jered Weaver isn't ready for the show" and I remember you complaining about the contract the Angels ultimately offered Weaver, saying along the lines that Weaver -- being untested as a professional -- shouldn't be signed to a guaranteed contract.

Amazing that Jered's gone from "not ready" to being "better than Colon."
 
Granted, small sample size, but I stand by my earlier analysis of him at the time. Clearly, things have changed since then. When Scioscia says things like

"Coming into spring we certainly wanted to see where these guys were as we're trying to get some depth," manager Mike Scioscia said, referring to pitchers Hector Carrasco, Joe Saunders, Chris Bootcheck and Kevin Gregg. "He has jumped up to become a guy that we would be comfortable to give him the ball in a game."

following a strong performance against the Barry Bonds of San Francisco, what else can you say? Or as John Maynard Keynes is alleged to have said, "When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir?"
 

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