Can we get a case of these delivered to the Ranger's clubhouse?
Deluxe said:
And both teams would be among the favorites in the AL
OMG YOU'RE SO RIGHT!!!!Ag_07 said:Deluxe said:
And both teams would be among the favorites in the AL
The Rangers have lost Beltran, Desmond, Moreland, and now Derek Holland this offseason.
They've added Gomez.
They're not gonna be favorites in their own division, much less the AL.
irish pete ag06 said:
If you keep what you have, you have a lot of question marks, but could end up with a solid rotation just because a few things work out.
McCullers
- The good - Could be an ace.
- The question: Will he stay healthy?
Keuchel
- The good - He is due a huge bounce back and actually pitched a lot better down the stretch. If McCullers stays healthy, all he has to do is be a solid #2 and he can do that.
- The question: is 2014 or 2015 Dallas the real Dallas? (Probably somewhere between, and that's fine)
McHugh
- The good - he was #14 in the AL in WAR among starters despite suffering from some BABIP bad luck. Not bad for a #3 pitcher.
- The question: Will that BABIP come down? (signs point to yes).
Morton
- The good - he has tremendous stuff and throws a really hard 2-seamer (averaged over 93 on it last year)... #2 type upside
- The question: makes McCullers look like Cal Ripken when it comes to injury concerns... however, I trust the Astros and pitcher injury evaluation.
Devenski
- The good - was a stud in the bullpen last year, has the changeup to get lefties out.
- The bad - can he be effective as a starter? Bullpen will take a bit of a hit without him...
Fiers
- The good - like him or not, he's not a terrible #5 starter (I personally don't want him in the rotation)
- The question - will MMP's fences being moved in make him even worse since he's a borderline extreme fly ball pitcher?
Musgrove
- The good - he's still developing, showed some moxy last year
- The bad - the league adjusted and rocked him pretty good, will he be able to adjust? (I like Joe and think he will be a good #3/#4 type pitcher soon)
Feliz
- The good - great fastball, great curve... has started in the past
- The question: Will he ever develop a 3rd pitch that can make him a starter?
Paulino
- The good - still a prospect
- The question... same as all prospects
Peacock
- Haha
TLDR
2 injury concerns (Morton and McCullers)
2 bounce back candidates (Keuchel and McHugh)
1 mystery bullpen guy (Devenski)
2 #5 starters at best (Fiers and Peacock)
1 young promising guy (Musgrove)
2 completely unproven prospects (Feliz and Paulino)
All that said... Fangraphs projects the Astros to have the 3rd best rotation in the AL.
Psych said:
I'm not giving up hope on EE yet
Think Martes factors into this at some point?Nuke LaLoosh said:irish pete ag06 said:
If you keep what you have, you have a lot of question marks, but could end up with a solid rotation just because a few things work out.
McCullers
- The good - Could be an ace.
- The question: Will he stay healthy?
Keuchel
- The good - He is due a huge bounce back and actually pitched a lot better down the stretch. If McCullers stays healthy, all he has to do is be a solid #2 and he can do that.
- The question: is 2014 or 2015 Dallas the real Dallas? (Probably somewhere between, and that's fine)
McHugh
- The good - he was #14 in the AL in WAR among starters despite suffering from some BABIP bad luck. Not bad for a #3 pitcher.
- The question: Will that BABIP come down? (signs point to yes).
Morton
- The good - he has tremendous stuff and throws a really hard 2-seamer (averaged over 93 on it last year)... #2 type upside
- The question: makes McCullers look like Cal Ripken when it comes to injury concerns... however, I trust the Astros and pitcher injury evaluation.
Devenski
- The good - was a stud in the bullpen last year, has the changeup to get lefties out.
- The bad - can he be effective as a starter? Bullpen will take a bit of a hit without him...
Fiers
- The good - like him or not, he's not a terrible #5 starter (I personally don't want him in the rotation)
- The question - will MMP's fences being moved in make him even worse since he's a borderline extreme fly ball pitcher?
Musgrove
- The good - he's still developing, showed some moxy last year
- The bad - the league adjusted and rocked him pretty good, will he be able to adjust? (I like Joe and think he will be a good #3/#4 type pitcher soon)
Feliz
- The good - great fastball, great curve... has started in the past
- The question: Will he ever develop a 3rd pitch that can make him a starter?
Paulino
- The good - still a prospect
- The question... same as all prospects
Peacock
- Haha
TLDR
2 injury concerns (Morton and McCullers)
2 bounce back candidates (Keuchel and McHugh)
1 mystery bullpen guy (Devenski)
2 #5 starters at best (Fiers and Peacock)
1 young promising guy (Musgrove)
2 completely unproven prospects (Feliz and Paulino)
All that said... Fangraphs projects the Astros to have the 3rd best rotation in the AL.
Good write up. The problem for me is that we need more of the "good" to happen, while the "bad" - especially for lance and Dallas, would be dreadful to our season.
Johnny Cueto 2.0... I hope.mazag08 said:
Unless we are getting an ACE in return, Martes is ours. He's a future stud.