Ok.
Then if he "feels dominant" by June 1, they shouldn't call him up?
I mean, by whatever measure you prefer, if he's successful by June 1 and there's a spot, he should be up. Don't save the option if he can contribute.
The whole point of sending him to AAA to start the season is to get him to be successful. Whatever you want to define success by is up to you, but if he is successful, they shouldn't have a rigid timeline.
Give Miller, West and RVH the chance to pitch regularly in AAA, sort out what they need to, and whoever is best out of the three when we regularly need a 5th starter should get the call. Whichever one would break camp as the 5th starter wouldn't really get consistent work at the major league level over that first month anyways, so isn't it more important to get them consistent work and have them compete?
It's not dictating "Miller, you are absolutely getting called up May 1, we just have to see Hayden Penn pitch first." It's creating competition and giving yourself the best possible chance of seeing everyone.
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It's not just delaying a roster decision. Miller stinks right now, so he needs to prove it anyways. He's not going to do that at the major league level because we barely need a 5th starter for the first month anyways. Get him consistent starts at AAA and let him force his way up then.
The "delaying a roster decision" is to give yourself as many possible options as possible, but it's not the main point. The main point is Miller and West, specifically, need to prove they at least know where the strike zone is before we start putting them out there every day at the Major League level. That it gives you an extra month to evaluate 5 different guys (Miller, West, Hensley, RVH) is a bonus.
Then if he "feels dominant" by June 1, they shouldn't call him up?
I mean, by whatever measure you prefer, if he's successful by June 1 and there's a spot, he should be up. Don't save the option if he can contribute.
The whole point of sending him to AAA to start the season is to get him to be successful. Whatever you want to define success by is up to you, but if he is successful, they shouldn't have a rigid timeline.
Give Miller, West and RVH the chance to pitch regularly in AAA, sort out what they need to, and whoever is best out of the three when we regularly need a 5th starter should get the call. Whichever one would break camp as the 5th starter wouldn't really get consistent work at the major league level over that first month anyways, so isn't it more important to get them consistent work and have them compete?
It's not dictating "Miller, you are absolutely getting called up May 1, we just have to see Hayden Penn pitch first." It's creating competition and giving yourself the best possible chance of seeing everyone.
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The "delaying a roster decision" is to give yourself as many possible options as possible, but it's not the main point. The main point is Miller and West, specifically, need to prove they at least know where the strike zone is before we start putting them out there every day at the Major League level. That it gives you an extra month to evaluate 5 different guys (Miller, West, Hensley, RVH) is a bonus.
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