
Before 2006 Madson had shown great potential in previous campaigns. Over the course of his first two seasons several important pitching indicators trended in a positive direction for Madson. His K/B ratio and K/9 both improved. Another positive sign was the dip of pitches per innings in Madson’s performance as a reliever this past season.
I predict 2007 will be the year of the Mad Dog. Madson has the benefit of knowing he his role on the team as one of the Phillies primary relievers. That will allow him to focus his attention on preparing as a reliever and not worry about pitching as a starter. Madson is also reportedly adding a “slurve” or sweeping curve to his pitching repertoire. 2007 will be the year Mad Dog shakes off his slump and lives up to his potential as an ace reliever.
Sources:
Phillies Team Report
By Ken Mandel / Sporting News
Picture of Ryan Madson from washingtonpost.com
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