After being limited to 45 innings last season, Hagadone was put on an innings limit of around 100 this year, with his pitch counts carefully monitored. As I'm sure you've heard before, command and control are usually the last things to return following the procedure, and that has been the case with the 24-year-old Hagadone, who walked 63 batters in 85 2/3 innings of work across two levels this season (though he did strike out 89 batters).A former college closer at the University of Washington, the Red Sox started developing him as a starter, and he also started 17 of the 29 games he appeared in this season. But the Indians moved him to the bullpen late in the year, not only to cut back his innings but also because that might be where he best fits going forward.
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