PASA: Floyd

This series, Pitchers and Stomach Aches, is based on my new feature on Philliesnation.com, Decade's Worst Individual Pitching Performaces, otherwise know as DWIPP.

Gavin Floyd: Drafted fourth overall in the 2001 draft, Floyd was the Phillies highest ranked prospect, but never lived up to his expectations. In 2005, he had a 10.04 ERA and 1.77 WHIP and in 2006 a 7.29 ERA and 1.88 WHIP.

In the 26 innings he pitched in 2005, he was 1-2, allowed 29 earned runs on 30 hits and 16 walks, including five home runs. Opponents batted .283 and had a .924 OPS against him. His strike out per walk ratio was 1.06.

He spent the majority of the season as a starter, where he had a 6.75 ERA. In 4.2 innings out of the bullpen, he allowed 15 runs, 13 earned. At Citizen’s Bank Park, his ERA was close to 16.

In his 3 year career with the Phillies, Floyd had a 6.96 ERA with the Phillies.

He will forever be remembered as the pitcher who threw the pitch to Xavier Nady in which Aaron Rowand made a “great, great, perhaps game saving catch!” in 2006.

Floyd was traded to the Chicago White Sox in 2006, and had a successful 2008 season. He set career highs in practically every pitching category. His ERA was 3.84 and struck out 145 batters in 206.1 innings.

2 comments:

IRONPIGPEN said...

I was at Coca-Cola Park most of the day today (the company I work for does business with IronPigs)

I got to watch batting practice this afternoon!

I also got you an official 125th Anniversary International League ball from BP (they use last year's game balls for BP now).

Amanda said...

That's awesome. I was at the Phils game so I got to see some BP before the game. Thanks

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