GRIZFAN20 wrote:But it wasnt just againse the Twins. In his first start, he only allowed 1 ER in 5 innings against a Tigers team that has some pop to their bats. There have been many overrated players to come up to the majors in the past years, but Felix isnt one of them.
And he's 19! He's been listed as the #1 pitching prospect in baseball all season for a reason. Baseball America had a guy at his start against the Twins and he compared him to Greg Maddux in Livan Hernandez's body. Think about Greg Maddox with a 97 mph fastball. Yowza.
I do think that they planned his arrival very well. His first start was in Detroit - one of the most radically pitcher friendly parks in the majors. Then he comes home to pitch against the Twins and the Royals in Safeco. The Yankees will probably be his first real test and that will be interesting to see.
Do I think that he's going to carry a sub-1.00 era for the rest of the year? Nope. Will I jump off the King Felix bandwagon if/when he gets shelled and has to be pulled in the second inning of a game? No way - this kid is special and he very well might hold the future of my beloved Mariners in his big right hand. I've read that it takes a great prodigy level pitcher 20 games to adjust to the league. Look at what Hardin is doing in Oakland - he started off on fire, went through a couple of rough patches and then started clicking in his twenty-something start. I'm just glad that Felix is going to get six or seven of those starts this year so that he's got something to think about in the off season. If he stays healthy, he should start to dominate on a regular basis int he second half of next year.