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The Overhyped, Overrated, and Overpaid Barry Zito

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by user Brendan.Canney

Barry Zito, the man whom the San Francisco Giants signed for 7 years and $126 million dollars, is currently sporting a 4.65 ERA and a record of 6-8. Not exactly the kind of performance you want from a player who is collecting that much money from your organization. But, unlike some people, I can't say I didn't see this coming.

Let's look back on what Zito accomplished prior to his free agent singing with the Giants. As a rookie in 2000 Zito started 14 games for the Athletics and compiled a record of 7-4 to go along with a 2.72 ERA. Many saw a bright future for the 22 year old lefty and he didn't disappoint the following year.

In 2001, Zito won 17 games while losing 8 and held a 3.49 ERA. But the following year was going to be a breakout season for him. During his 2002 season, Zito went on to win the American League Cy Young award after going 23 and 5 while having a 2.75 ERA. After that season experts and fans alike thought he was going to be the next big thing.

The quirky kid with the NASTY 12-6 curve ball was going to win a couple more of those Cy Young awards and become the ace of the Oakland Athletics. The perfect ending however was never written, as the wheels on the Zito-hype bus fell off and were never replaced. Barry Zito, after his Cy Young season, never lost less than 10 games, never had more than 16 wins, never held an ERA under 3, never had his K/9 spike above 7, and has yet to record a shutout or a complete game since 2003.

What happened? Was the pressure of becoming the staff ace with the departure of Hudson to Atlanta and Mulder to St. Louis after the 2004 season to much for the young lefty to take?

Since the breakup of the Big 3 in Oakland after 2004, Zito has struggled mightily with his control. His K/9 ratio has decreased each season from 6.89 in 2004 to a staggering 5.63 this 2007 season and not only that, his K/BB ratio has dropped each season from 2.01 in 2004 to a paltry 1.31 this 2007 season. Maybe he relished in the role as a #2 or #3 starter and enjoyed being mentored by guys like Hudson and Mulder who had leadership qualities.

So what did the Giants see in Zito that made them decide to pay such an exorbitant amount of money to get him? His Cy Young season had been 4 years prior and he never showed that he could duplicate that kind of season again. His statistics and even his demeanor on the mound exuded a lack of confidence in his abilities. Not only that, it just looks like he doesn't have fun anymore playing baseball. This used to be the same guy who admitted being a Halo nut and loved having fun with his teammates. It looks like that playfulness and happiness has been sucked out of him along with his pitching talents.

Just 2 days ago against the Cincinnati Reds, Zito was pitching a masterful game. Going into the bottom of the 4th inning, Zito had a no-hitter going and was cruising. But he then lost confidence in his ability and walked 5 of the next 8 batters, and consequently walked in 2 runs. As soon as he walked Brandon Phillips he began to try locating instead of just pitching to contact.

Zito then went on to give up 1 more in the bottom of the 5th before being relieved the following inning. He finished the game with the line 5IP 2H 3R 3ER 6BB and 5SO. The curve ball kid who was once heralded as one of the most extraordinary young pitchers in the Majors became one of the most extraordinarily mediocre pitchers in the Majors very quickly.

Myself and Jason Mish produce a weekly sports podcast named East Coast Bias. If anyone is interested in being a guest on the show or you have any questions you'd like us to answer make sure to drop me a line at brendan.canney@gmail.com

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C.BotheWaterboy
880 days ago
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How could you not see this coming? Everyone knew as soon as this deal was announced that he was overpaid. His numbers have been going down hill since that cy young. Can he turn it around yes, but most people saw this contract as way to much.
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Brendan.CanneyDiv-I Stud
880 days ago
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I wasn't contending that no one cried foul about his contract, but many people still saw Barry Zito as an elite pitcher and as of now isn't even close to being anywhere near elite. Hell, many people in Philadelphia were excited about hearing his name come up in free agent negotiations.
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JoshkrossDraft Pick
879 days ago
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So were people in NY. But the money/years Omar offered was much less and I think we can see why now.
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Brendan.CanneyDiv-I Stud
879 days ago
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thank you for editing my post.
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
880 days ago
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Makes me glad the Brewers only paid Jeff Suppan $42 million for his mediocrity.
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Brendan.CanneyDiv-I Stud
880 days ago
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Yeah, Barry Zito's performance is a pretty nice smoke screen for expensive free agent deals that have gone bust this season.
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JuTMSY4Legend
880 days ago
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I think you hit the nail on the head with him relishing a role as a #2/#3...he's never been a stopgap ace type pitcher (or expected to be one rather)...but This 126 mil deal tells me one thing...someone else was offering a similar amount
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Niteowl049AAA-er
880 days ago
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Zito has to be the pitching bust of the season when considering his huge $126 million contract. You made a good point about him not being able to be the ace of the A's staff after Mulder and Hudson left the A's and isn't performing well with the Giants as the ace and is in fact no longer the ace with Morris pitching better.Giants aren't paying him $10 million this season to have the worst ERA among Giants starters and to be walking a batter every other inning.
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ChristofMVP
879 days ago
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Zito was overpaid. I do not disagree. However, Zito was a better choice for the Giants than say Jason Schmidt. So, the Zito deal was bad, but, others could have been made which would have been worse.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
879 days ago
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Have never thought much of Schmidt since he turned down a start on short rest when Giants were in playoffs and they lost that day with him sitting on the bench watching. That told me all I need to know about Schmidt. Guess he didn't want to be the one on the mound the day they were eliminated.
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Patrickburke1980All-American
879 days ago
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everyone knew that the Giants overpaid...by a lot. I didn't think he'd be this glad. thank you omar for keeping your head and not offering too much for him.
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Patrickburke1980All-American
879 days ago
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I meant to say I didn't think he'd be this bad, not glad. I'm sure Zito is very glad he got that money.
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