SCOUTING REPORT: Felix Hernandez

To all you baseball fans, as a public service announcement I give you the following first hand scouting report of the Seattle Mariners teenage sensation, Felix Hernandez. I was at the Tiger game yesterday afternoon and was able to see the first teenager since Todd Van Poppel in 1991 to start for a Major League team.
In summary, Hernandez pitched five innings, allowing two runs (one earned) on three hits while striking out four. Oh yeah, the Tiger won, 3-1.
I saw much of the first 4 innings and most interesting to me was the 1st inning, how he got out of a bases loaded jam with nobody out and only allowed 1 run. From the beginning, Hernandez was throwing mainly fastballs in the 94-97 mph range (according to the sign in left field). And it did not seem the Tigers had too much trouble at first. I think in the first inning, all of his offspeed pitches were thrown for balls. It appeared he had a lot of confidence in his heater but not much (initially) with his other stuff. He issued 2 walks in the first inning but his second walk to Chris "Red Pop" Shelton came on a borderline pitch just on the outside. Well he got out of the jam by getting Dmitri Yopung to ground out into a tough 3-2-3 double play. {Man is Dmitri slow!} The ball was hit pretty hard, close to the first base line and with Richie Sexson playing in, he whipped the ball home and then scampered back to 1B to catch the ball from Wiki Gonzalez to complete the DP.
After this, Hernandez settled down quite nicely and right before the DP ball he got a visit from the Mariners pitching coach. I really think the coach told him to trust his off-speed pitches and throw them with confidence. Major League hitters can hit any straight fastball, no matter how fast it is (just ask Matt Anderson). Just like real estate, it's location, location, location (and movement, too). The 1st inning ended with Pudge Rodriguez called out on an attempted check swing, strike three called on an appeal to the 1B umpire. Pudge was none too happy and yelled out to the umpire if he really thought that was the right call (or words to that affect!). I kept watching Pudge as he walked into the dugout and saw a few balls flying in there but none out in the field like he did during a game last week. Also, it seemed to me that he took an extra long time getting his catching gear on and slowly walking back to his position to start the 2nd inning. I don't know if he was still fuming at the umpire but no further incident ensued.
Overall, it was a pretty good job by Hernandez considering his youth and all. But what a better way to start your career. No pressure, away game, against a mediocre club. BTW, Sean Douglass pitched a great game going 8 innings and giving up only 1 run. This was significant since he was coming off his worst start as a Tiger. It's always good to see a young pitcher bounce back like that and give the home team something to cheer for. It's funny, you hear all about Bonderman, Justin Verlander, and Joel Zumaya (#10 on the Baseball America Prospect Hot Sheet) but never anything about Douglass. Hmmm, we'll see.
Here are some more pictures from the game:
Mags caught it! Palonco HBP again!

Nice Try, Craig
Red Pop Shelton takes one Slow man, Dmitri













