Originally posted by emkayseven
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People don't understand that the pitching rotation has looked poor for the last few years not because of our inability to sign players, but giving away the pitching talent we already had. Anthony Desclafani had a Mark Buerhle like season in Cincinnati. Andrew Heaney was the perfect #3 starter in LAA in 2015 (before injury). Francis Martes is one of the top pitching prospects in baseball. There's been guys we've traded who went on to have issues like Paddack, German, Eovaldi, etc..., but there's also been guys who have been given up in minor trades that people don't realize have backfired. Jim Benedict was the pitching coach acquired for Trevor Williams. Benedict's impact can't be quantified, but Williams is now a major league pitcher in Pittsburgh. The Hunter Cervenka trade this year, that has had basically no positive impact on our team this year, was done by giving away Michael Mader, who had a 2.40 ERA in AA during a short stint at 22 years old this year. He's probably a future major leaguer.
Brad Hand became a legit reliever in San Diego (similar to the Andrew Miller situation years ago). Sam Dyson became a 36 save closer in Texas this year.
We've had an incredible pitching staff and bullpen come and go within the last two years, from both our major league team and our farm system. But the problem was our coaching staff didn't help those players perform to their best abilities and our front office undervalued their true ceiling. That is the thing that has absolutely frustrated me for the longest time.
But I like the Prado signing. I'm not sure how to even consider going about making the rotation salvageable after this horrible tragedy that occurred.
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