I vow, when this guy pitches, I am taking the night off. I will watch a movie or do something with my wife and daughter. It is not enjoyable to watch this guy pitch. It is torture. It is not major league caliber. His talent is, but his control is a joke. His unwillingness to attack the strike zone is a joke, and the red sox should be ashamed to throw him out there every fifth day. It was brutal watching him last year, but at least back then the results were decent (5 1/3, 2 ER, 105 pitches, 4 walks, for example)
And I do not want to hear that is just how he is; this is how it is done in the japaneese league. In 2007 (his first year) he was a joy to watch. He walked 80 in 204 innings (not greg maddux-esque, but not bad at all). Then he regressed last year (94 walks in 168 innings). Guys batted .246 against him in 2007, .211 last year. The sox preach plate discipline, patience, work the count to their hitters; why wouldn’t they demand attacking the strike zone out of their pitchers.
Everyone says the sox should trade brad penny, and they probably will. But here is the thing. When brad penny pitches, the sox usually win. When dice-k pitches, the sox lose and the games are brutal, and I mean absolutely brutal to watch. Dice K has 3+ years left on his deal. He makes a reasonable amount of money by MLB standards ($8.66 mill per year). I would call around today, field offers, take the best one. This would be the guy I would move, not brad penny, whio has been pretty solid outside of 2 starts this year. See his game log below.
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/6276/gamelog;_ylt=Ami4LslDinmXXe2Xw0LHNjKFCLcFtrade dice-k.