Ben Sheets

26 February 2010

How about the A’s signing of Ben Sheets?  Last month Oakland quietly inked the longtime Brewer to a one-year, $10 million deal to bring veteran leadership to their pitching staff.  Sheets’s best season was 2004, when he posted a 2.70 E.R.A. and 0.983 WHIP in 237 innings, all career highs.  He also performed very well in 2008, when he tied teammate CC Sabathia for the NL lead in shutouts, with three.  The Louisiana native and Olympic Gold Medalist (2000 in Sydney), who missed all of 2009 following elbow surgery, should put up a strong case for the American League Comeback Player of the Year.

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27 July 2008

($10M)Roy Oswalt ($13M Gil Meche ($11.4M) Jon Garland ($12M)Jason Schmidt ($15.2M) Derek Lowe ($10M)Ben Sheets ($10.1M)Johan Santana ($16.9M)Pedro Martinez ($11.8M)Andy Pettitte ($16M)Mike Mussina ($11M)Carl Pavano ($11M)Matt Morris ($10M)Greg Maddux ($10M) Barry Zito ($14.5M)Chris Carpenter ($10.5M)Vincente Padilla ($11M)Kevin Millwood ($10.3M) AJ Burnett ($13.2M)Roy Halladay ($10M)

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15 July 2008

er for the National League, and making his first ever trip to Yankee Stadium will be Brewers hurler Ben Sheets. He was selected by manager Clint Hurdle based on his stature among on the players ballots cast. His peers are the best judge of talent, and Sheets fails to gain criticism with his numbers. His 2.85 ERA is just about a full run lower than his numbers the past years and his 10 wins are only two shy of his career high which he set in 2004 and matched in 2007. Despite the brilliance Sheets has shown so far in his career, his tenure could be easily summed up by his strong potential for injuries which have clearly limited his career totals.  In his second All-Star campaign in 2004, his first since his rookie year in 2001, Sheets pitched 237 innings, leading the league strikeout to walk ratio but was limited to 12 wins due to his 6th place Brewers. But since that breakout year,

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19 March 2008

ht of the federal investigation, will probably lead to another down year.

Milwaukee Brewers

Can Ben Sheets stay healthy?

Sheets always seems on the verge of becoming one of the best young pitchers in the game when he is healthy, but his seasons always end up broken up by frequent stints on the DL for one thing after another. The Brewers have some young pitchers with tons of potential in Yovani Gallardo and Manny Parra as well as some serviceable veterans, but they really need Sheets to become the ace of the rotation and innings eater that he is capable of. Unfortunately it is tough to predict if he is past his injuries as they have so often been the unforeseen and freak variety. With him in the rotation, a middle of the road staff becomes one in the top third of the league, something Milwaukee will need in order to compete with the Cubs.

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