Apparently Urena has a herniated disc.
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostWell, that's the big question, as we've talked about, this off-season is the time to start spending money. Will they still be penny-pinching like they were this past off-season?
It's just a little annoying because he probably has max value to a contender in season as who really strives for a 5th SP in December, but this also falls into "it doesn't really matter though because who they would get isn't going to be a franchise changer and still has 2 years of control so he isn't changing much value wise."
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Originally posted by lou View PostUrena isn't going to break the bank in arbitration, I don't think he will impact anything they want to do. He'll get tendered if healthy. They can also do the Straily with him, and cut him in August for a fraction of the tender.
It's just a little annoying because he probably has max value to a contender in season as who really strives for a 5th SP in December, but this also falls into "it doesn't really matter though because who they would get isn't going to be a franchise changer and still has 2 years of control so he isn't changing much value wise."
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostNeither was Dietrich.
They are rolling into next year with 20 guys on the roster and it'll be under $40 million. That includes Chen getting at least $16 of that and he may not be included in those 20 guys really showing how clean the books are.
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so do we just go with a 6 man rotation and just let these guys all get a shot with a rotation of Alcantara, Richards, Lopez, Yamamoto, Gallen, and Elieser, and then Smith replaces one of the last 3 when he's ready? I hadnt looked at gallen's stats in a few weeks and man he really is having an incredible year in every single aspect. Im ready to see him if the contract ramifications are now past us.
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Originally posted by fish16 View Postso do we just go with a 6 man rotation and just let these guys all get a shot with a rotation of Alcantara, Richards, Lopez, Yamamoto, Gallen, and Elieser, and then Smith replaces one of the last 3 when he's ready? I hadnt looked at gallen's stats in a few weeks and man he really is having an incredible year in every single aspect. Im ready to see him if the contract ramifications are now past us.
The other 6, no problem. Let them sort it out for a few months and see how innings look in August.
Gallen can be called up. He won’t be a super 2 at this point.
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Originally posted by Namaste View PostTrevor Richards xFIP: 5.22
He’s Adam Conley but not as good.
I think you owe it to yourself to give him another 25+ starts and see if something clicks (unless he just gets absolutely repeatedly bombed of course). He can probably get close to that amount of starts by the Super 2 deadline next year which is the line in the sand for me as that's when the 2020 AAA/AA depth (see below) is going to start really pushing out guys all over. This really goes for all of them at the MLB level as they all have earned the innings. I don't think there is a crunch, yet.
MLB 2019 ROS - They can go to a 6 man with Caleb, Sandy, Pablo, Gallen, Richards, and E. Hernandez, or mix/match them with injuries/off days and skip some starts here and there. They've all earned it. Everyone else can stay in the minors. Yamamoto can be an injury replacement 7th SP, and Noesi a desperation 8th. Maybe Urena even comes back for September? I think this is fine and is a good mix of current production/eye to the future.
Pre Super 2 Deadline 2020:
MLB - Same 6 above - Caleb, Sandy, Pablo, Gallen, Richards, and E. Hernandez. Let'em rip and tell them to hold off the sheer devastation in AAA/AA. Urena gets traded.
AAA - Neidert, Yamamoto, Dugger, Beggs, Poteet - I can buy a Beggs conversion to the bullpen and moving up one of the 5 below (i.e. Sixto), but his BABIP is high and showed a lot of promise in 2018. Poteet seems like a guy to just pitch in 2019 for awhile and hope it clicks.
AA - Sixto, Guzman (even if they both dominate, I think they should open here for 1-2 months. There isn't a rush and they can immediately jump them over the 5 above if they shine), E. Cabrera, B. Garrett, T. Rogers (I'd move him up as he could be a quick bullpen conversion) - WHAT A PROSPECT STAFF ON PAPER!!!!!!!!!!!!
A+ - Holloway (clear repeat with the BB rate for me. No worries as they can turn him into a AA RP quick), W, Stewart, and a super interesting threesome of Vallimont, Mejia, and G. Soriano
When you get to this time next year, you can reshuffle that fast depending on performance/injuries. It's pretty insane this is a 4 level depth chart of very respectable arms. That's 21 guys, plus another dozen RP arms like Anderson, Steckenrider, Garcia, Quijada, etc. They can have a 66% flameout/injury rate and have a staff.
Next summer is going to be fun.
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostSomeone want to explain to me again why Granderson is still getting PT let alone leading off?
At that point, if you're going to play a .622 OPS outfielder, it might as well be Brinson.
In his defense, Brinson is hitting .294/.380/.503 (.391 BABIP), 6 HR, 9.2% BB, 27.6% K in AAA. At least the BB rate is back. Maybe you just keep him down until September to really drill it into his head to stop swinging at everything.
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Did the Marlins try to get Carson Kelly in the Cardinals deal? My memory really does escape this one.Amy Adams, AKA Cinnamon MuffLogan Morrison: "If baseball didn't exist, I would probably be ... like a curler. Or a hairstylist."
Jupiter
39 AB
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0 2B
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