I mean, 3 starts until May 9th, and a huge gap April 25th-May 8th where we can use the front four on 4 days rest. Meaning, we need a "5th starter" on the roster April 5-24th.
I'm starting to think out of the box, even though I acknowledge the horrendous sample size arguments that can come my way based on 12 spring training innings of whoever, but if West/Miller/RVH struggle a little, and you only need three starts until May 8th, why not keep all of those guys in AAA.
As for the MLB roster:
Johnson, Nolasco, Anibal, Volstad
Nunez, Sanches, Meyer, Pinto, Badenhop, Penn, Hensley, "pick your favorite veteran"
Let Penn/Hensley stay on the roster through at least April 24th with those two picking up the three starts and pitching out of the bullpen here, or there. It gives you a looksie on two guys that could realistically be contributors to this team (Hensley's 2006 still blows my mind), and the worst case scenario is, you just call up "your second favorite veteran" April 25th to the bullpen, and then on May 8th whoever is pitching best of West/RVH/Miller in AAA. It gives you a longer talent evaluation time on those guys. Or maybe in a best case scenario, Penn/Hensley actually work out and we've revived another Dan Meyer.
I'm just saying - 3 starts. This "battle" is for the chance to pitch 15 innings and spot bullpen work before May 9th. We need not be worried about lefty wildness yet. Maybe they are trying to hard and just need to be slapped down to the minors for a few weeks.
I'm starting to think out of the box, even though I acknowledge the horrendous sample size arguments that can come my way based on 12 spring training innings of whoever, but if West/Miller/RVH struggle a little, and you only need three starts until May 8th, why not keep all of those guys in AAA.
As for the MLB roster:
Johnson, Nolasco, Anibal, Volstad
Nunez, Sanches, Meyer, Pinto, Badenhop, Penn, Hensley, "pick your favorite veteran"
Let Penn/Hensley stay on the roster through at least April 24th with those two picking up the three starts and pitching out of the bullpen here, or there. It gives you a looksie on two guys that could realistically be contributors to this team (Hensley's 2006 still blows my mind), and the worst case scenario is, you just call up "your second favorite veteran" April 25th to the bullpen, and then on May 8th whoever is pitching best of West/RVH/Miller in AAA. It gives you a longer talent evaluation time on those guys. Or maybe in a best case scenario, Penn/Hensley actually work out and we've revived another Dan Meyer.
I'm just saying - 3 starts. This "battle" is for the chance to pitch 15 innings and spot bullpen work before May 9th. We need not be worried about lefty wildness yet. Maybe they are trying to hard and just need to be slapped down to the minors for a few weeks.
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