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I'm a Festa Fanatic, and here's why you should be too


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By now I'd imagine all of you know who David Festa is, top pitching prospect last year who got called up mid-season to fill the void Chris Paddack left after having yet another season ending injury. His results were middling and some of his underlying metrics don't impress but I'm here to convince you to buy in on a breakout next year (hence the article's name) so let's get right into it! Starting off, Festa's whopping 31.7% chase rate, 28.2% whiff rate and 27.8 K% all are well above league average bordering on elite, now why is he getting this crazy kind of chase and whiff rates? Well dear viewer, it all comes down to the pitch mix and Festa's certainly is set to impress. Festa relies on a 3 pitch mix, Fastball-Slider-Changeup in order from most to least used, a deceivingly simple set of offerings that when you dive into it there's a lot to love.

Year
Pitch Type
#
# RHB
# LHB
%
MPH
PA
AB
H
1B
2B
3B
HR
SO
BBE
BA
XBA
SLG
XSLG
WOBA
XWOBA
EV
LA
Spin
Ext.
Whiff%
PutAway%
2024 Four Seamer 442 242 200 40.2 94.7 93 79 24 13 7 0 4 23 56 .304 .274 .544 .505 .410 .384 91.3 18 2349 7.0 18.9 21.3
2024 Slider 349 244 105 31.8 86.1 97 92 19 13 3 2 1 26 66 .207 .243 .315 .399 .246 .294 90.2 13 2564 6.8 29.1 20.2
2024 Changeup 308 116 192 28.0 88.4 87 80 19 10 4 1 4 28 53 .238 .211 .463 .332 .319 .263 85.9 13 1839 6.8 39.4 23.0

Displayed above is the pitch tracking data for Festa's 2024 season (praise be to Baseball Savant), if you look at pitch velocity or induced break (image attached) Festa's offerings look pretty average, but look to the Changeup and Slider's whiff rate. 39.4% and 29.1% is absolutely nuts and while the Changeup was hit hard on the very rare occasion someone put their bat to it those two pitches have been amazing at generating swing and miss leading to the really impressive strikeout numbers. The Fastball grades out well with above average ride but has been hit pretty hard and has by far been his least effective pitch so far, Festa's biggest issue though throughout his career has always been the control leading to too many walks and ballooning pitch counts, but I'm happy to report that this issue has gradually been decreasing across his time in the Twins organization to the point he was about league average in walks during his time with the Twins this season

Year Lg IP WHIP H9 HR9 BB9 SO9 SO/W
2021 Rk,A 8.1 0.840 3.2 0.0 4.3 13.0 3.00
2022 A+,A 103.2 1.090 6.9 0.5 3.0 9.4 3.18
2023 AA,AAA 92.1 1.386 8.4 0.9 4.1 11.6 2.83
2024 AAA 60.1 1.359 8.4 1.3 3.9 13.3 3.42
2024 AL 64.1 1.321 8.7 1.3 3.2 10.8 3.35

Now looking Festa's rate stats since he was drafted we see that his BB/9 and WHIP have gradually decreased (with a low spike in his breakout 2022) while strikeouts have been steadily climbing, all this is a recipe for success and as long as he can continue to reign in the control of his pitches more and continue to generate the swing and miss he has year after year.

Season
GB %
FB %
LD %
PU %
Pull %
Straight %
Oppo %
Weak %
Topped %
Under %
Flare/Burner %
Solid %
Barrel %
Barrel/PA
2024 36.6 25.1 29.7 8.6 40.0 37.1 22.9 4.0 28.0 25.1 26.9 7.4 8.6 5.4
MLB 44.4 23.8 24.7 7.1 37.2 37.5 25.2 3.9 32.6 24.8 24.4 5.9 7.0 4.8

Now it would be unfair of me to not talk about the issues with the long ball Festa has had to contend with in 2024. As you can see in the table above Festa is most definitely a fly ball pitcher (as are many of the Twins rotation) and that means when he gets hit hard, it can do big damage. Festa gave up more solid contact and barrels than average and that's definitely been a problem with his HR/9 jumping from .9 in 2023 to 1.3 through 2024 (across both MLB and AAA). However with the ability to miss bats and generate chases as much as Festa has this problem can be minimized, especially with an even small jump in control to help prevent his Fastball from being either really hittable or too far out of the zone.

 

All in all while Festa has shown some signs for concern there's so many of the building blocks of a top end starter there that I'm 100% on the hype train, and I hope I was able to convince you to have a bit of hope that the mythical Falvey pitching pipeline is finally bearing the fruit we all dreamed of back in 2016

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Josh Rahman

Posted

Induced break image referenced at the bottom because I'm a bozo who messed that up 😅

nclahammer

Posted

Nice write-up and Festa info., I see him in the rotation for the Twins next year and beyond.

Otaknam

Posted

Festa and Matthews both got their big league feet wet, with minimal success. But that is a positive step. Now we will see if the Twins off season pitching development program pays dividends. The team really needs these two to improve because the penurious owners won’t be spending on proven starters. Any improvement will come from within. 

jmlease1

Posted

I'm a fan of Festa, and I think he's got a chance to be a really good starter. If he manages to be around league average on his BB/9 that will put him in a position for success. I'm a big fan of his changeup; yes it got hit hard at times in 2024, but you look at the difference between the SLG and the xSLG and it suggests he may have been a little unlucky there. the pitch definitely is one to watch.

He's got some things to work on in order to thrive in MLB, but he didn't sink in his first taste of MLB. I see him as the first call-up from AAA this year (assuming Ryan and Paddack are both ready by Spring training), and if they make a move in the MLB rotation he could be back from the jump. I wouldn't be mad if Festa spent a few weeks in AAA working on some things to improve his success in MLB, but if they move off Paddack, I think he's the next man up.

Fatbat

Posted

Big Festa fan here! I would bet on him developing into a #2/3 SP. As his career progresses, he will be right there with Ryan and SWR. 

Linus

Posted

I like that he throws all of his pitches with conviction. Certainly he will continue to improve as he gets more comfortable in the big leagues. What I am concerned about is the league just started to see him. If they stop chasing outside the zone things could get ugly. 

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