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2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

Benjamin Grimm
Mar 03 2013 08:33 AM

One more for today. (IPP, for those who missed it, stands for "Individual Player Prediction")

Gee will have a nice season... 30 starts, 12 wins, ERA a little over 4. No injuries that will demoralize the team.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Mar 03 2013 08:55 AM
Re: 2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

eh

9-10, 4.50, 170 IP, 140-40

vtmet
Mar 03 2013 10:07 AM
Re: 2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

Benjamin Grimm wrote:
One more for today. (IPP, for those who missed it, stands for "Individual Player Prediction")

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thanks for the definition...and I apologize if I stepped on anyone's toes by doing one for Reyes/RA...

vtmet
Mar 03 2013 10:17 AM
Re: 2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
eh

9-10, 4.50, 170 IP, 140-40


sounds about right...Long term, I see Gee as more of a long reliever and spot starter than part of the rotation...

Benjamin Grimm
Mar 03 2013 11:03 AM
Re: 2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

vtmet wrote:
thanks for the definition...and I apologize if I stepped on anyone's toes by doing one for Reyes/RA...


Absolutely no problem at all.

Lefty Specialist
Mar 03 2013 02:38 PM
Re: 2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

Mediocre. 8-13, 4.75 180 IP, stays in the rotation as filler.

Ashie62
Mar 03 2013 04:15 PM
Re: 2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

Goes to bullpen when Wheeler is ready...

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Mar 03 2013 08:13 PM
Re: 2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

Trachsel in a good year, only slightly less excruciating to watch.

180 IP, 8-9, 4.04 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, 144 K, 7.2 K/9, 2.8 BB/9

Vic Sage
Mar 05 2013 10:41 AM
Re: 2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

He's filler.
8-11, 4.8 era, goes back on the DL in August.

Centerfield
Mar 05 2013 10:57 AM
Re: 2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

There seems to be accord amongst all the scouts that Gee doesn't have great stuff, and that leads to tempered expectations, but I don't see it. To me, it seems like he's got nice secondary stuff, good control, and a fastball that touches the low 90's. That's plenty enough to win. He's a young pitcher with a 4.06 career ERA and (for whatever it's worth) a winning record on some bad teams.

I'll echo BG's prediction. I think he takes that next step forward this year.***


***Readers should be aware that I have previously made predictions like "Jae Wong Seo will be a solid #2/3 starter in this league for many years." and "Some team is going to turn Heilman into a starter and make us feel stupid."

MFS62
Mar 05 2013 09:35 PM
Re: 2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

Recent photos have shown he has trimmed the C. Everett Koop beard.
I think he has the potential to be a contributor in a big way. His stuff does not melt the radar gun, but he did set a modern franchise record for strikeouts at Buffalo. He seems to know how to pitch and has good command of his pitches.
I see a 13-8 3.96 year, in over 175 innings. (160K)

Later

Fman99
Mar 06 2013 04:29 AM
Re: 2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

Grows out his neckbeard and does Civil War reenactments all summer. See you in Chancellorsville.

batmagadanleadoff
Mar 06 2013 05:00 PM
Re: 2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

24-3, 269 K's, 2.11 ERA, 8 shutouts. Back to back Cy Young Awards for Met hurlers.

Lefty Specialist
Mar 06 2013 07:46 PM
Re: 2013 IPP: Dillon Gee

batmagadanleadoff wrote:
24-3, 269 K's, 2.11 ERA, 8 shutouts. Back to back Cy Young Awards for Met hurlers.


So then the question is.....who do they trade him for?