D-backs GM on pitching struggles: ‘I’ve never seen anything like it’
Apr 16, 2014, 4:54 PM | Updated: 4:54 pm
The general manager of a last place baseball team sounded like what you would expect a general manager of a last place baseball team to sound like this early in the season.
Dejected.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are 4-13 — 1-10 at home — and are in the midst of a season-long five-game losing streak with the possibility of having a winless homestand staring them straight in the face.
“It’s been tough,” Towers told Doug & Wolf Wednesday morning on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM. “We didn’t see this coming. This is my 32nd year in baseball, I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s the perfect storm. I’ve had rotations that have struggled at times but to have all five at the same time, it’s difficult.
“We scratch our heads every night. It’s like Groundhog Day, here we go again.”
The starters have a league-worst 7.82 ERA and only have two quality starts in the 17 games they’ve played.
The team has changed up the rotation by replacing Randall Delgado with Josh Collmenter and will again on Saturday when Mike Bolsinger makes his first Major League start in place of Trevor Cahill. He debuted on Monday, allowing two runs on six hits in three innings in relief.
What else can the general manager do?
“To me, it’s trying to really sit down with your pitching coach, your catching coach… and then simplifying things,” Towers said.
Easy or not, the team is running out of options and must work through the problems.
“You have to weather this storm and ride it out, try to right this ship. Not throw your hands up and give up, [say] uncle.”
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