I bet they end up wearing them more than that
DallasAg 94 said:
Probably time to revisit life without Monty. Still hope he joins the Rangers, but now that P&C have reported, it is time look at SP and see what happens in Spring Training. This will help with whom to follow and compare if 2023 was just everyone having a career year, or if 2023 is more indicative of what to expect.
Much of the Rangers success in 2023 was about keeping the SP healthy, filling in sufficiently when injuries happened, and then adding Scherzer and Monty after the trade-deadline. For me, it is that simple.
Current projected rotation for 2024 with 2023 #s
Gray (31): 29GS, 4.12 ERA, 157.1 IP, 142 SO, 1.29 WHIP
- Career: 204GS 4.45 ERA. Spent 7yrs in Colorado: 151GS, 4.59 ERA.
- '22 Tex: 24GS, 3.96 ERA, 127.1 IP, 134 SO, 1.131 WHIP
- Career at Coors: 74GS, 4.54 ERA
You could argue Gray had a down year in '23, based on his '22 numbers.
Heaney (32): 28GS, 4.15 ERA, 147.1 IP, 151 SO, 1.38 WHIP, 34G
- Career: 154 GS, 4.49 ERA
Dunning (28): 26GS, 3.70 ERA, 172.2 IP, 140 SO, 1.26 WHIP, 35G
- Career: 87GS, 4.16 ERA
- Rookie: 7GS, 3.97 ERA (CWS)
Eovaldi (33): 25GS, 3.63 ERA, 144.0 IP, 132 SO, 1.14 WHIP
- Career: 246GS, 4.10 ERA
- '20-22: 61GS, 3.79 ERA
Bradford (25): 8GS, 5.30 ERA, 56.0 IP, 51 SO, 1.21 WHIP, 20G
Barring any stunning developments, I think that is where we are.
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Players from 2023 that will be available
Scherzer (38): 8GS, 3.20 ERA, 45.0 IP, 53 SO, 0.96 WHIP
deGrom (35): 6GS, 2.67 ERA, 30.1 IP, 45 SO, 0.76 WHIP
Yerry (25): 1GS, 7.90 ERA, 13.2 IP, 15 SO, 1.90 WHIP
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Lost from 2023
Perez: 20GS, 4.45 ERA, 141.2 IP, 93 SO, 1.40 WHIP, 35G
Monty: 11GS, 2.79 ERA, 67.2 IP, 58 SO, 1.09 WHIP
Let's say the 2024 projected rotation repeats in 2024 what they did in 2023.
Will Scherzer and deGrom return to combine for 14 GS in the 2H?
Monty is the only real puzzle piece we need to account for, IMO.
So what?!
If much of the Rangers success in 2023 was about keeping the SP healthy, filling in sufficiently when injuries happen, and then adding pieces after the trade-deadline... will that be a working formula for '24?!
We don't need to be perfectly healthy. Losing deGrom to a season-ender could have been catastrophic. Where would we have been with him?
Having said that, we have to have Bradford step up. There is concern and uncertainty, for sure. Reality is, we only need enough SP to get to the Playoffs. We need him to be a full-season MLB-caliber SP. Eat innings at a minimum. Keep us in games.
We have Mahle, Scherzer, and deGrom slated to return this summer presumably as trade-deadline additions. We need them healthy. Adding 3 SPs like that mid-season would be huge. Someone in the Opening Day roster will miss game, loving the idea of adding 3.
A playoff rotation that features:
deGrom: 215GS, 2.53 Career ERA in 10 years.
Scherzer: 448GS, 3.15 Career ERA in 16 years.
Eovaldi: 246GS, 4.10 Career ERA in 16 years.
Will match up with anyone. Would Monty be lovely?! Sure.
Rookies to consider? This was from a post where I projected MiLB SPs:Quote:
I could see our AAA rotation:
White (24-MLB) #8: 24GS, 4.22 ERA (AA/AAA)
Winn (24-MLB) #28 : 13GS, 7.22 (AAA)
Leiter (23-AAA-2024) #5: 20GS, 5.19 ERA (AA/AAA)
Acker (24-AA) : 18GS, 2.54 ERA (A+/AA)
We need one from above to land for 2025. I'd like to see each get some GS in 2024 like Bradford got and see what we get. Bradford plus one of these are your 2. even if two #5s would be fine by me.
Our possible AA rotation:
Stephan (22-AA-2025) #15: 12GS, 2.30 ERA (A+/AA)
Teodo (22-A+-2025) #22: 14GS, 4.52 (A+)
Bratt (20-A+-2025) #17: 16GS, 3.54 (A+)
Corniell (20-MLB-2026) #23: 17GS, 2.75 (A/A+)
As we say on the farm... "It's nut cuttin' time."
I need to see all the SPs that were invited to ST. If you have it, I'd love to see it. I think there are 2-3 retreads/hopefuls that will likely get plugged in on the Farm if necessary. You'll notice I only have 4 on each AAA/AA team.
The Bullpen is where I think the most improvement will come and why people projecting us to lose more games in 2024 will be wrong.
Blown Saves in '23:
5: Smith, Leclerc
4: Anderson, Hernandez, Sborz
3: Chapman
2: Burke
1: Heaney, Kennedy, King, Yerry, Speas, Straton
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30 Saves out of 63 Chances
33 Blown Saves
Josh Sborz bullpen. V disappointed he doesn’t now finish every pitch with that glove spike from WS pic.twitter.com/ddAQsLPUkn
— Evan Grant (@Evan_P_Grant) February 15, 2024
DallasAg 94 said:
I don't have a Sub.
Evan Grant posted a ridiculous offer for one, but for me it isn't the money.
2 major issues they crossed.
One was that they had begun inserting an alarming number of NYT authored articles. When they asked why I canceled I told them if they were using NYT writers I could just buy the NYT.
DallasAg 94 said:
I don't have a Sub.
Evan Grant posted a ridiculous offer for one, but for me it isn't the money.
2 major issues they crossed.
One was that they had begun inserting an alarming number of NYT authored articles. When they asked why I canceled I told them if they were using NYT writers I could just buy the NYT.
Rougned Odor with no beard is criminal. pic.twitter.com/i92Pki3nK7
— Writing For the Rangers (@WritingRangers) February 16, 2024
fc2112 said:Rougned Odor with no beard is criminal. pic.twitter.com/i92Pki3nK7
— Writing For the Rangers (@WritingRangers) February 16, 2024
_lefraud_ said:fc2112 said:Rougned Odor with no beard is criminal. pic.twitter.com/i92Pki3nK7
— Writing For the Rangers (@WritingRangers) February 16, 2024
Uhh yeah…… better it happen now than a month from now I guess.Quincey P. Morris said:
Jung already getting an MRI for left calf tightness.
Marcus Semien, games played by season (since 2018):
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) February 16, 2024
'18 - 159
'19 - 162
'20 - 53 (60-game season)
'21 - 162
'22 - 161
'23 - 162 pic.twitter.com/dLauCUvn3F
Allow me.KT 90 said:DallasAg 94 said:
I don't have a Sub.
Evan Grant posted a ridiculous offer for one, but for me it isn't the money.
2 major issues they crossed.
One was that they had begun inserting an alarming number of NYT authored articles. When they asked why I canceled I told them if they were using NYT writers I could just buy the NYT.
***apologies for the formatting... it's all in a nice table online But I don't have time to pretty up the formatting today, so it is what it is.
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*** Pitchers (24) ***
Projected Rotation (4 of 5 positions set):
33 Dane Dunning (RHP-29): 3.70 ERA (172.2 IP) // Came from 'pen to be team's best starter
17 Nathan Eovaldi (RHP-34): 3.63 ERA (144 IP) // Team will go slow with postseason hero
22 Jon Gray (RHP-32): 4.12 ERA (157 IP) // Lights out as postseason reliever, but he's the No. 3 starter
44 Andrew Heaney (LHP-32): 4.15 ERA (147.1 IP) // Walk rate of 9.4% was highest of career
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Rotation Hopefuls: (1 of the following?):
61 Cody Bradford (LHP-26): 4-to-1 K to BB rate // 5th starter unless somebody is added
87 Jose Corniell (RHP-20): 2.92 ERA (101.2 IP) at Class High-A // Minor League Pitcher of the Year in '23
78 Zak Kent (RHP-26): 4.87 ERA (40.1 IP) at ACL-AAA // Might have best breaking ball in system
43 Owen White (RHP-24): 4.50 ERA (112 IP) at AA-AAA-Rangers // Most to gain from strong spring
60 Cole Winn (RHP-24): 7.22 ERA (101 IP) at AAA // Might be last shot for 1st rounder to make impression
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*** Projected Relief (5 of 8 positions set) ***:
46 Brock Burke (LHP-27): 18 outings of 1+ IP // 6.38 ERA, .922 opponents OPS in second half
25 Jose Leclerc (RHP-30): Saves: 4, Blown saves: 5 // Must arrive stronger to stick as closer
37 David Robertson (RHP-38):3.03 ERA (65.1 IP) with NYM, MIA // Don't ignore 175 career saves
66 Josh Sborz (RHP-30): 5.50 ERA (52.1 IP) // Can he duplicate great postseason run?
39 Kirby Yates (RHP-36): 3.29 ERA (61 IP) with Atlanta // Two years out from TJ, can he return to previous form
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Bullpen Hopefuls: (3 of the following?):
65 Grant Anderson (RHP-26): 5.05 ERA (35.2 IP) // Magical '23 debut, but was quickly figured out
68 Marc Church (RHP-22): 11.5 K/9 IP at AA-AAA // 38 BBs in 62 IP in minors is too many
84 Carson Coleman (RHP-25): Did not pitch // Rule 5 pick from NYY recovering from TJ surgery
72 Jonathan Hernandez (RHP-27): 0-4 in save situations // Must find strike zone more consistently
70 Antoine Kelly (LHP-24): 2.04 ERA (57.1 IP) at AA-AAA // 1.021 WHIP, .515 OPS after July 1
67 Jake Latz (LHP-27): 12.3 Ks/9 IP at AAA // Has chance to stick as second lefty reliever
57 Yerry Rodriguez (RHP-26): 78Ks in 62 IP at AAA/Rangers // He's out of minor league options
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Projected IL (3):
48 Jacob deGrom (RHP-35): 2.67 ERA (30.1 IP) // Hoping he's back from TJ for second half
51 Tyler Mahle (RHP-29): 3.16 ERA (25.2 IP) with MIN // Free agent signee still in TJ rehab
31 Max Scherzer (RHP-39): 3.77 ERA (152.2 IP) with NYM/Rangers // Out 'til mid-season rehabbing back
Some of these may be in the wrong category, so I'll update when I have time to confirm.KT 90 said:
Here are the non-roster pitcher invitees:
Starters:
Danny Duffy (LHP-35): 42K, 29 BB (35.2 IP) at AA/AAA // Injured vet last pitched in majors in July of '21
Jack Leiter (RHP-23): 5.19 ERA (85 IP) at AA-AA, 110 Ks // No. 2 overall pick in 2021 needs to take step forward
Jos Ureña (RHP-32): 6.45 ERA (44.2 IP) with COL, CWS // Is only veteran depth option for rotation
Relievers:
Gerardo Carillo (RHP-25): 2 appearances at AA (WAS) // Tore ACL in '23, but pitched in Mexico in winter
Diego Castillo (RHP-30): 5.30 ERA (56 IP) at AAA/SEA // 2.95 ERA in 134 IP with TB, SEA from 2020-22
Shane Greene (RHP-35): 3.07 ERA (31.2 IP) in Cubs org. // All-Star closer in '19, has 57 IP in MLB since
Jonathan Holder (RHP-30): 5.40 ERA (66.2 IP) at AAA with LAA // Hasn't pitched in MLB since 2020
Austin Pruitt (RHP-34): 2.98 ERA (48.1 IP) with Oakland // K numbers (5.6/9 IP) are low for a reliever
Daniel Robert (L-R-29): 4.40 ERA (43 IP) at AAA // Career 12.2 K/9 IP in minors makes him intriguing
Chasen Shreve (LHP-33): 4.63 ERA (44.2 IP) with DET, CIN // A veteran lefty relief option
Blake Taylor (LHP-28): 5.15 ERA (36.2 IP) at AAA (HOU) // Lefties have .159 BA, .518 OPS in 150 MLB PAs
Emiliano Teodo (RHP-23): 4.52 ERA (61.2 IP) at A+ level // Between minors, AZ Fall League, 12.8 K/9 IP
Jess Tinoco (RHP-28): 2.83 ERA (35 IP) in Japan // Gave up HR No. 62 to Aaron Judge in '22
Grant Wolfram (LHP-27): 3.89 ERA (62 IP) at AA-AAA // Might be eventual multi-inning relief option
If your cable package has SECN, you can stream on SECN+ for no additional charge (SECN+ carries most of the Aggie baseball games). ESPN+ is an additional add-on charge. I have it, so I can pull up a non-conference CBB game if it want (plus I forgot to cancel ESPN+ from college football season.... so it's ready to go , if needed).AgBQ-00 said:
For those that are fiending. The Ags are playing ball on ESPN+
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There is a whole lotta nothing there. Ideally, I'd like a few guys like Duffy but with more recent action.
Mr Gigem said:
It's behind section 106/107. I believe there was some kind of grill there already.