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Edwin Jackson lasts one-third of an inning and doesn't exactly get a vote of confidence from Joe Maddon.
By EDUARDO A. ENCINA
Published June 14, 2007
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ST. PETERSBURG - Despite Edwin Jackson's maddening inconsistency on the mound, the Rays pitcher insists his confidence hasn't wavered.
But after the shortest outing by a Tampa Bay starter this season in the Rays' 9-0 loss to the Padres at Tropicana Field on Wednesday night, the team's confidence in the 23-year-old right-hander might not be so strong.
After lasting only one-third of an inning, Jackson was pulled eight batters into the game, walking off the mound to a chorus of boos and trailing by five runs before the Rays' first at-bat.
After the game, manager Joe Maddon, Jackson's biggest supporter during a see-saw season, wasn't certain whether the pitcher would make his next scheduled start Monday.
"I'm not going to say that he is, I'm not going to say that he's not right now, " Maddon said. "We're always evaluating stuff."
The loss ended the three-game winning streak for the Rays (29-34) but raised more questions about Jackson, who has struggled to find his rhythm early in games.
"He just needs to get into the flow of things, " Maddon said. "When he's able to do that, he normally pitches deep into a game. Otherwise he's out in the second inning a lot of times."
Jackson's 0-8 record to start the season tied a franchise record and is the longest current losing streak in the AL and second longest in the majors.
"I haven't lost any confidence, " said Jackson, who said this has been his most frustrating year in baseball. "It's been hard. It's been a tough year. Of all the times I've struggled, things have happened this year that haven't happened in the past. I go out to every game the same, thinking that I'm going to come out with the win.
Jackson, who hasn't won a game since Sept. 26, 2005, has allowed four runs or more in nine of his 12 starts, but he also owns four quality starts, two in his past three outings heading into Wednesday.
"Something happens and then you're back to Point A all over again. That's the toughest part, " Jackson said. "You have a good game and you're telling yourself, 'Here we go, ' and then boom, something else happens where you're back to Point A all over again. Keep throwing. That's all I can do."
Jackson needed 42 pitches to retire just one batter. Home runs by Adrian Gonzalez and Kevin Kouzmanoff ruined Jackson's bid.
Jackson allowed singles to Marcus Giles and Termel Sledge to open the game, setting the stage for Gonzalez's three-run homer. After striking out cleanup hitter Josh Bard, Jackson yielded a single to Mike Cameron and a two-run homer to Kouzmanoff.
When Jackson walked the next two hitters, Maddon walked slowly to the mound to remove him.
Newcomer Jason Hammel, a possible replacement for Jackson in the rotation, allowed three runs in 62/3 innings and struck out eight.
"It was a quality start out of the pen is the way I see it, " said Hammel, who made his first appearance out of the bullpen.
Jake Peavy held the Rays - playing with just 11 position players with Elijah Dukes absent and B.J. Upton ailing - hitless until Carlos Pena's single off the rightfield wall led off the fifth. Peavy yielded two hits in seven innings.
[Last modified June 14, 2007, 01:22:04]
| by Piszon | 06/15/07 09:55 AM |
| Jackson just doesnt have the big time look for now. The Bullpen is not the answer that is crowed now with failed starters. Sorry nowin Jackson, just no room in this barn. | |
| by Ann | 06/14/07 10:52 PM |
| still don't know what they are waiting for, bring up Ridgeway. Give him a chance to show what he can do. What are they waiting for. Almost made the team out of spring and now are passing over him. Did well for usa team, fall ball and AAA. Why wait? | |
| by kenny | 06/14/07 04:27 PM |
| yea, hes so far from a back-up he should be in AA ball. | |
| by Dave | 06/14/07 01:03 PM |
| Hey Edgar - Dioner Navarro is far from a journey man back-up. | |
| by Rich | 06/14/07 11:43 AM |
| Watching E. Jackson pitch you can see why he is inconsistant - he has flat form and drags his arm through his delivery. Lock him in a room and make him watch vinatge Doc Gooden tapes, they have the same body type - but Doc pitched more erect. | |
| by jorge | 06/14/07 11:34 AM |
| it's unfair to the team, to the fans, to the opponents, and to everybody to keep him. let's stop this madness. by law of identity, eight losses are eight losses. maddon and the entire rays organization should understand this essential thing. | |
| by Luu | 06/14/07 11:03 AM |
| Hey, I have an idea, lets trade Jackson to the Yanks for a couple of tickets to a Knicks game or anything. He sucks, why is he still here at this level. Jackson probably can't even win a little league game. GO RAYS!!!! | |
| by Edgar | 06/14/07 10:34 AM |
| The Rays got the mighty Dioner Navarro for Mark Hedrickson. Jackson was for Danys Baez and Lance Carter trade. Jackson is a piece of crap and Navarro is a journeymen backup. The rotation is this Kaz,Shields,Sonny,Hammel,and Howell. | |
| by JD | 06/14/07 09:02 AM |
| Daniel, Jackson was aquired in the Danys Baez trade. His problem is the Dodgers rushed him to MLB as a teenager based on his talent and it has really jurt him. Now he is out of options at age 23 and is stuck in MLB trying to learn. Its sad. | |
| by BENNIE | 06/14/07 08:43 AM |
| get rid of DUKES GET A RELIEF PITCHER FOR HIM./ HE'S BAD NEWS. | |
| by Scott | 06/14/07 08:01 AM |
| The team fears that if they try to slip him through waivers to go back to AAA, that other teams will claim him? Doubtful any team needs another 8 losses . So I say let's drop him and bring Neimann up for a look. Cannot be worse than this! | |
| by Marion | 06/14/07 07:50 AM |
| Why don't the Rays spend some of the many millions they receive in revenue sharing and the luxury tax on a pitcher? Edwin Jackson should not be a member of any MLB team and he would not be on any other. | |
| by Felicia | 06/14/07 07:48 AM |
| It's very simple - GET RID OF JACKSON! He's no good to us at all! | |
| by Daniel | 06/14/07 05:54 AM |
| This is a guy that we gave up Mark Hendrickson for?!?! And Navarro is no better. This trade is abviously a bust. I wished that I could manage the Rays, Jackson would have been gone a long time ago!!! | |
| by Marc | 06/14/07 04:59 AM |
| Confidence??!! In what?? This kid has not even come close to proving he belongs in the majors. Right now, he's a drag on the starting rotation.. makes Maddon look like a buffoon, giving him chance after chance with these kind of results. | |
| by Steve | 06/14/07 04:55 AM |
| Hammell into the rotation,Jackson to the pen.We cannot just keep giving away games!! | |
| by Anthony | 06/14/07 03:19 AM |
| When you start asking yourself why you've gone back to "point A" you have lost your confidence. Jackson does not belong in the major leagues. He is here out of necessity, not because he is a good pitcher. We have better pitchers now, lose him too. | |