Anyone who has a choice between listening to me, and listening to Duncan, should listen to Duncan.Didn't Duncan work with him to purposely tweak some of his weapons, so that he could get deeper into games? Duncan wasn't sold on him being a "staff ace" with the weapons that he was using in the minor leagues.
That said --
Yes, we know the story of how Duncan wanted Reyes to learn the two-seamer and use it more. Based on what he was seeing in ST 2006, Duncan SHOULD have been concerned, SHOULD have been tweaking -- what he saw in 2006 wasn't enough.
But what he saw in ST2006 was not the same as what I was seeing in 2004 and 2005.
For me, the issue is NOT that Duncan made the wrong choice or should have left him alone. The issue is that Reyes himself has acknowledged that he can't throw as hard as he used to, and that he can't make the ball do what he wants like he used to. He has plainly said that when he reaches back for the four-seamer he simply cannot throw it as hard anymore, and does not know why. And while I am not Duncan, I do know (and could show you in print at least one agreement with me) that "back when," Reyes' two-seamer used to be about the same velocity as his four-seamer, it just moved differently.
Those "94mph letter high fastballs" did NOT used to be straight; they used to have a late tail that made them very hard to hit (and they used to sometimes be 95, 96mph). Now they are straight, they are not always thrown for strikes, and they are 89, 90, 91 (occasionally 92-93).
He is a noticably different pitcher now -- regardless of whether this is due to coaching, pitch selection, health, mechanics, whatever -- it's not the level of competition that has changed, it is him.
I did see him hitting 93 in his start. But I'd disagree with RC's suggestion that he was sitting at 91. He threw a lot of 88-89, plus a handful of 91, and three or four 93s.
I'm not suggesting that he'll never regain what he had. Maybe he already is getting stronger, regaining some pop. All I'm saying is that the guy we've seen in 06-07 is an ordinary pitcher without a lot of upside beyond "league-average pitcher." The guy I saw in 04-05 was a guy who was a potentially elite pitcher. I do not know if we'll see that guy again or not.


