Showing posts with label Jason Hirsh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Hirsh. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Hirsh Could Add To Yankees Pitching Depth

Before 2009, few people had heard of Alfredo Aceves, who was signed out of the Mexican league in 2008. We all know how important he was last year coming out of the bullpen as a long reliever. Now, based on his latest spring training performance, many think he could be the leading candidate for the 5th starter spot. So who could quietly become this year’s “pitching find” to add depth to the organization’s pitching staff. How about Jason Hirsh?

After a couple of frustrating years with the Rockies, Hirsh is getting a fresh start with the Yankees. The right-hander has an 8-11 career record (29 starts) in the majors with a 5.32 ERA. He played for Houston (2006) and Colorado (2007-09) before being traded to the Yankees in July 2009. The Houston Astros originally selected Hirsh in the second round (59th overall) of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft out of California Lutheran, and was thought of very highly in the Astros organization. From 2005-2006, Hirsh was dominant in the minor leagues and in successive years was named the Double-A Texas League pitcher of the year and then the Triple-A Pacific Coast League pitcher of the year. After the 2006 season he was the key player in a December trade to the Rockies that sent their then number 1 major league pitcher, Jason Jennings to the Astros.

As a rookie in 2007, Hirsh’s career looked bright starting 19 games for the Rockies as they advanced to the World Series. However, his career stalled when injuries started to impede his progress. First an ankle sprain, later a line drive to the shin by J.J. Hardy broke his right leg (not realizing it, he ended up pitching an additional 6 innings with that broken leg). He finished the season on the DL, missing a chance to participate in the post season. Other injuries continued to nag him through 2009 until he was traded to the Yanks in July.

Hirsh had a stellar second half with Scranton last year. The 27-year-old, towering, 6’ 8” right hander went undefeated in six starts with Scranton, ending up with a 4-0 record and a 1.35 ERA. This performance has been followed up with a solid spring training so far this year. Though it’s early and it’s only a small sample size, Hirsh has been “lights out” pitching in relief. So far, he has struck out 5 over 3.2 shutout innings and may have an outside chance of making the team. His primary pitches are a fastball and slider, and he has been working with the coaches to gain more confidence in his curveball and changeup. Time will tell if Brian Cashman and his staff have again flown under the radar to make another great pick up.

With cuts announced almost every day, the training camp roster is starting to dwindle. If Hirsh doesn’t make the big league roster, it's possible he could be the opening day starter for Scranton. Assuming Joba and Hughes will get their acts together and find a spot on the major league staff, the Scranton rotation would include Hirsh, recent cuts Ivan Nova, Zach McAllister, Kei Igawa and most likely Sergio Mitre. Based on performance and his major league experience, Hirsh could be the best of the lot.

Hopefully he can stay healthy and continue to impress so he can get back up to the majors. The Yankees always like to be prepared. If Hirsh doesn’t make it when the Yanks head north, they will love having another veteran arm ready to be called up if one of the starters falters or needs to skip a start.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

A Few Moves For Scranton

With the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees beginning the playoffs tonight against Gwinett, they made some roster moves. Here's the details from Chad Jennings:
Called up from Trenton...
  • RHP Grant Duff
  • RHP Zach McAllister
  • RHP Jose Valdez
  • C P.J. Pilittere
Removed from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre...
  • RHP Cory Arbiso to Charleston
  • RHP Jeff Williams to Charleston
  • RHP Jason Hirsh to the DL
  • C Brian Peterson to the DL
Hirsh and Peterson could be back by the Governor's Cup championship round. Here's the pitching matchups for the five-game series:

Game 1: SWB RHP Romulo Sanchez (6-5, 4.09) vs. Gwinett LHP John Halama (4-7, 4.48)

Game 2: SWB RHP Ivan Nova (1-4, 5.10) vs. Gwinett LHP Jo-Jo Reyes (4-2, 2.86)

Game 3: SWB LHP Kei Igawa (10-8, 4.15) vs. Gwinett RHP Bobby Brownlie (5-2, 4.13)

Game 4: SWB RHP Zach McAllister (NR) vs. Gwinett LHP Jonny Venters (4-7, 5.62)

Game 5: SWB RHP Anthony Claggett (7-7, 3.07) vs. Gwinett TBA

For a detailed look at the pitching matchups for the upcoming series plus a player-by-player breakdown check out Chad Jennings blog.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Yanks Acquire Hirsh

Bryan Hoch is reporting that the Yankees have acquired RHP Jason Hirsch from Rockies for player to be named. Hirsch has been assigned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

In 32 games (29 starts) for the Rockies the 27-year-old is 8-11, with a 5.32 ERA. In Triple-A this season he's 6-7, with a 6.66 ERA in 20 games (16 starts). In 101.1 innings he's allowed 75 earned runs on 130 hits, walked 35 and struck out 59. Opponents are hitting .310 against him.

Now, I'm not sure on the spelling of his name, Hoch has "Hirsch" but baseball-reference and ESPN have Hirsh. I'll go with the latter for now.