“Vintage Lester dominates Orioles” read the headline after Sunday’s 2-1 Red Sox victory over Baltimore. While headlines are known for hyperbole, by definition, Jon Lester’s third and best start of 2009 was vintage.
“After the previous starts, I kept saying that I threw the ball better than the linescore showed. It was nice today to go out and throw the ball well again and get the results I wanted to. It just reiterates in the back of your mind that, ‘OK, nothing is wrong, I’m still OK’ and just move forward.” – Jon Lester, 4.19.09
In the past, we would have to either (a) take Jon Lester on his words that he was throwing the ball as well as he wanted in his first two starts or (b) let our eyes and a line score convince us otherwise. Thanks to the world of data at our fingertips, or better yet through our browsers, we can now be more critical and calculating in our analysis of players self-review. Enter PitchFX.
So what do the first three games tell us about Jon Lester this season? First off all, he’s added to his arsenal. He’s complimented his traditional four seam fastball with a two seam fastball and he’s mixed his slider into the rotation to compliment his curveball. Over the course of the season, having more pitches to choose from should prove valuable for Lester assuming that he has control of each selection. He and Jason Varitek should be able to move from pitch to pitch and find the ones that are “on” any given day and lean into those pitches.
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