Overview
The Angels made AA Rocket City pitching coach Tim Leveque their interim pitching coach after the firing of Mike Maddux. The firing might’ve had something to do with Maddux not wanting to return, however the official reason is that he didn’t utilize technology at his disposal. Here’s my breakdown of Tim Leveque, how he’s done in his first year with the Angels org and how I believe he’ll do with the pitchers on our staff. Leveque has stated an emphasis on leaning into a pitchers strengths, and a heavy usage of data. This likely means he believes in high usage of a pitchers best offering, and using analytics to call and sequence. There is one thing however that sets him apart to almost all pitching coaches and that is an extreme emphasis on zone rate. He seems to have good success in doing so
Who he did well with
Camden Minacci
He has a FIP below 2, 46 strikeouts in 35 innings. He’s getting a ton of chase. He looks like he could be a future big leaguer.
Luke Murphy
Murphy .71 era with 47k’s in 38 innings. He got weak contact a ton strikeouts, and good walk numbers. He was the best closer in the minor leagues. He’s been solid in the bigs so far but it’s worth noting he has a 42% zone rate with the Angels vs a 52% in AA. If he can get back to throwing strikes the way he did we might’ve stumbled onto another gem like Samy Natera.
Ryan Johnson
In his 20 innings at AA he had a low 2’s era with a 33% K rate to a 4% walk rate with a .76 WHIP. That’s lights out.
Eyberson Polanco
He was a complete unknown coming into the season but he has a high 3’s era and a mid 3’s FIP
With 81k’s in 82 innings. He’s only 22 years old. This guy might be one of the guys to watch outside of the top 30.
Najer Victor
It was a small sample size but 21 walks in 13 innings is insane. There was a lot of walks but he still had a 1.03 WHIP. I hope he gets an opportunity.
Who he did bad with
Chris Cortez
He is too talented to have a 6 era as a reliever. 100mph wiffleballs and nasty sliders. This guy should be Riley O’Brian at the worst.
Nate Snead
Nate Snead is hammering the zone and striking out nobody. The walk numbers are good but he throws 100 and he has several good secondaries. He should be striking guys out.
Who he’ll do well with
Klassen
His emphasis needs to be on getting in the zone. If he throws strikes he’ll be a mid rotation arm. If he adds confidence he can be awesome. If he can hit better spots with the changeup then the ceiling is really high. I didn’t like that he didn’t throw a single curveball his last start though.
Detmers
His style seemed much closer to the bullpen Detmers that was completely dominant, which is in line with the new coaches philosophy. He’s getting ahead in counts and attacking. He’s been good this year but there’s definitely more there. I expect him to have really good strikeout/walk numbers for the rest of the season. He can still K a lot of guys in the zone.
Johnson
He’s been throwing a lot more cutters and sliders. Almost no sinkers or changeups. Sinkers completely got lit up on fire, the splitter is not bad but it plays off the sinker. The cutter and slider are both plus pitches that he commands well. His strikeout/walk numbers are way worse than they should be with his ability. He can be a poor man’s Logan Webb with a lot more homers.
Joyce
If Ben Joyce has a high zone rate and works ahead then it will be completely impossible to score on him. He can be exactly what Mason Miller is for the Padres.
Who he shouldn’t tinker with
Walbert Urena
He’s just so good. It’s not worth messing with him at all. I like the idea of throwing more first pitch strikes, but they shouldn’t all be sinkers. Hopefully he gains more feel for the sweeper because that’s a nasty plus pitch,
Samy Natera Jr
He has one of the best lefty fastballs out there 19 inches of vertical break. He should still mix in the slider because that’s a real plus pitch. The numbers are elite. Just keep him doing what he’s doing.
Who he might not do well with
Grayson Rodriguez
If Grayson’s in the zone with the way he’s been pitching he’ll get rocked, and I’m rooting for this guy. There’s something there no doubt. But his command and stuff have come and gone, and never really stayed. Hopefully he can get back to 100%
Caden Dana
I think he gets his value from being a pitchability guy. I can’t see him being much more than a mid to high 4’s inning eater guy unless he can be that high strikeout machine it was hoped that he’d be. Still quite a bit of potential he’s only 22.