Regarding Phil Hughes and 2014
Hughes ranked 22nd in Zach Sanders’ rankings among starting pitchers.
I have to admit, as a Twin Cities native I was super psyched to hear about Phil Hughes signing with the Twins while I was on Thanksgiving vacation in Montana. No jokes, please.
The Twins had been talent poor in the rotation a couple years running, and even with Hughes’ obvious warts was a much better option to make starts than Pedro Hernandez, Andrew Albers, and a post-apocalypse Scott Diamond. Hughes was basically everything the rest of the Twins staff wasn’t. Projectable, talented with a pretty good fastball, and for crying out loud not a pitch-to-contact guy.
It stood to reason that Hughes would be a good fit for Target Field, too. Not necessarily the Twins with their collection of cast iron outfielders, but still for a park with expansive dimensions and its difficulty for left-handed hitters, Target Field appeared to be a match made in heaven for Hughes. Read the rest of this entry »