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Do all teams wait for their pitchers with good stuff to manage their walk rates?
Here are some pitchers and their walks per 9 innings in AAA prior to coming to the majors.
Hernandez 4.9
Price 4.6
Lester 4.3
Samardzija 4.2
Ventura 3.9
Kershaw (no AAA but AA was 3.9 in 16 starts)
Kluber 3.9
Scherzer 3.7 (4.9 in AA)
It isn't unusual for pitchers who throw hard and have good stuff to walk batters in AAA.
Why does their walk rate per 9 go down in the majors?
I am not sure. I would imagine that better hitters put the ball in play before a walk results. AAA hitters may be experienced enough to lay off a pitch they can't hit or they foul it off. Longer counts and more walks result. It could also be the quality of the umpiring.
High walk rates do not stop other teams from bringing up their pitchers with good stuff to the majors. I think some teams would have brought Alex Meyer to the majors last June.
Is it the Twins plan to wait until Meyer brings his walk rate down before bringing him up to the majors? I hope not.
That might not happen until his stuff isn't as good and the AAA hitters start putting the ball in play more often.







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