Shorebird of the Week – August 18, 2011

Matt Bywater delivers a pitch in a recent game. It's not certain if his location was where he wanted it, though.

One definition of the level of play the South Atlantic League is known for is ‘raw.’ Teams place a lot of players here who, for one reason or another, need to work on one or more aspects of their game to advance and while much of the talent may be there it almost always needs a little polishing.

Take Shorebirds pitcher Matt Bywater for example. The 22-year-old Pepperdine product and California native has explosive stuff, as evidenced by averaging over a strikeout per inning in 45 innings split between Delmarva and the Gulf Coast League this season – 47 Ks to be exact.

On the other hand Matt can be frustrating to watch, like during the start against Hagerstown on August 11 where he walked 8 batters in just three innings of work. Bear in mind this came immediately after a start in Kannapolis where Matt allowed just five hits, an unearned run, and no walks in seven innings of work. That stands as his best Delmarva start, with perhaps the next best being last night at Lakewood where he allowed just one free pass and five hits in 5 2/3 innings.

So we don’t know if Jeckyl or Hyde will show up – in Matt’s six starts since becoming a Shorebird he’s allowed 19 walks in 13 innings in three starts, while allowing three walks in 16 2/3 innings in the other three.

Of course, Matt has a high ceiling as the Orioles picked him in the 7th round of last year’s draft – however, he didn’t make his pro debut until this season in the GCL where he dominated to the tune of an 0.59 ERA in 15 1/3 innings of work. His WHIP was under 1 despite allowing nine walks as he gave up just five hits.

His numbers with Delmarva are a little less superhuman – 0-2 with a 3.94 ERA in 29 2/3 innings. He’s had three good chances at that elusive first professional win; alas, the bullpen has let him down each time. Bywater has fanned 30 and walked 22 since becoming a Shorebird, so it’s very obvious where his talent is the most raw.

But with possibly three more outings this season as a starter, Matt has the chance to stake a claim to a starting role next season either here or possibly in Frederick. It’s all in whether he can corral his impressive stuff.

Author: Michael

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