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The Rangers were in discussions to trade for Fernando Rodney. They're on the market for a reliever so don't fret.
But Miami beat them to it this weekend.
San Diego got a starter from A- ball with great stats.
That ought to give everyone a better idea for the market for relievers.
Miami also already had 5 healthy "bonafide" relievers with a 6th on the DL but expected back in September.
That should give folks a better idea of the bullpens playoff contenders try to build, too.
And they're on the hunt for starters.
Lots of similarity to the Rangers with Miami.
The way I thought I heard it was the Rangers passed. A Left handed arm in the BP is a greater need and the Rangers passed on the RHP. Truth? I don't know.
Their situations are similar in some way, but there is plenty of difference.
Marlins:
Conley: 17 GS / 93.2 IP / 3.65 ERA / 1.32 WHIP => 5 1/3 GS
Koehler: 17 GS / 92.0 IP / 4.40 ERA / 1.54 WHIP => 5 1/3 GS
Fernandez: 16 GS / 100.1 IP / 2.69 ERA / 1.03 WHIP => 6 1/3 GS
Chen: 16 GS / 91.2 IP / 5.11 ERA / 1.32 WHIP => 5 2/3 GS
Nicolino - 11 GS / 60.2 IP / 5.34 ERA / 1.55 WHIP => 5 1/3 GS
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Cosart - 3 GS / Clemens - 2 GS / Flores 1 GS
Rangers:
Hamels: 17 GS / 107.2 IP / 2.93 ERA / 1.28 WHIP => 6 1/3 GS
Perez: 17 GS / 103.2 IP / 3.39 ERA / 1.37 WHIP => 6.0 GS
Lewis: 15 GS / 98.0 IP / 3.21 ERA / 1.02 WHIP => 6 2/3 GSHolland: 14 GS / 72.2 IP / 5.20 ERA / 1.42 WHIP => 5.0 GS-----------------
Griffin: 8 GS / 43.0 IP / 2.93 ERA / 1.09 WHIP = 5 1/3
Ramos - 4 GS / Martinez - 4 GS: 5.0 IP/GS /
Darvish - 3 GS / Chi Chi - 2 GS: 3 IP/GS
The Player the Marlins gave up is:
Chris Paddack (20-RHP-A) drafted last year in the 8th Rd. Ranked as the 11th player for SD. Not sure where he was for Miami.
6 GS / 28.1 IP / 0.95 ERA / 0.388 WHIP / 2 BB / 48 SO.
If I were to find a guy in the Rangers org, it'd be
Pedro Payano (21-RHP-A). Ranked 27th in the Rangers' Org. Potential 2018 timeframe.
12 GS / 72.0 IP / 2.13 ERA / 1.19 WHIP / 29 BB / 79 SO.
or
Ariel Jurado (20-RHP-A+). Ranked 12th in the Rangers Org. Potential 2018 timeframe.
13 GS / 65.1 IP / 3.31 ERA / 1.255 WHIP / 16 BB / 60 SO.
Some comments.
Nobody is saying a RP isn't a need.
In the case of Miami... they have a pretty consistent core of 5 SPs, but only one of them is getting to the 6th inning. So, you have 3+ IP of RP every game. If they add another BP arm they can shorten games, like we've done.
In the case of the Rangers... we have 2 SPs, both getting us through 6 IP. The other 3 spots are trouble, barely getting us 5 IP. We can't shorten games short enough for the holes we have in the rotation.
Yes, they can do both... fix the rotation and bullpen... even in the same trade.
The point is... you can't roster enough guys to get you 7 IP for Chi Chi, 4 IP for Griffin and 4 IP for Martinez, every time through the rotation. Even if Perez and Darvish get you 6 full IP, that is another 3 IP/GS for each of them. For 5 day rotation, you are filling in 21 IP. If you have 7 guys in your Bullpen, that's 3 IP per cycle. If they pitch 1 IP/App, they are pitching in 60% of the games. That's 97 Games for all 7 of them.
The reason I say wait... is because if we are going to labor a BP, let's used Faulkner, Jackson, etc and burn them up, rather than getting Rodney, burning him up and still needing BP help. The problem with Koji when we got him was that Baltimore wore him out before we got him and his arm was tired.
Rodney would have been a good pickup.
Picking up Odorizzi (I still think it would be fun to have an Odor and Odorizzi), change Chi Chi from needing 7 IP by the BP to having Odorizzi (5 1/3 IP/ GS) needing 3 2/3 IP. That's like 3 IP of RP consumed.
Darvish comes back, and now you in the mindset to shorten games.
However, for the Rangers, you have too many unknowns in the rotation - Will Griffin be ok, Will Colby, Darvish or Holland be viable?! Right now, you think you need to get to Darvish, then add 1 more SP. You may find at the ASB that Darvish isn't coming back, and who knows what else. Now, you realize you need 2-3 SPs.
I think it is too early to spend assets/prospects on RP, when we need better awareness of the Rotation and what that will cost to fix.
Rangers Pitching of the future:
Luis Ortiz (20-AA) - 2018 <- Rule V
Dillon Tate (22-A) - 2017
Brett Martin (21-A) - 2018
Ariel Jurado (20-A+) - 2018 <- Rule V
Yohander Mendez (21-AA) - 2018 <- On 40
Sam Wolff (25-AA) - 2017 <- Rule V
Connor Sadzeck (24-AA) - 2017 <- Rule V
Pedro Payano (21-A) - 2018 <- Rule V
Victor Payano (23-AA) - 2018 <- Rule V
If you start shedding guys like Luis Ortiz or Jurado... you have fewer options to attract the SP you want and you also don't know what you still have for the future, if you go big on a SP.