3/7/2063
How well are our spring campers' picnic baskets secured?
Sure-Fire Locks
SP Alexander Swanson, SP Ielemia Faletose, SP Morris Chapa, SP Jerry Richards, SP Rick Marriott
The five-man rotation is more locked-in than past years, which is ironic since it's the weakest rotation I feel like I've had since 2056. Swanson is the most deserving member of the staff after finishing the 2062 campaign at #23 on Ron's SP ranking list. Faletose finished #137 but his $14M salary cements his place. His lacking control makes him look more like a reliever these days but at least his movement bumped to 8. Chapa was #49 thanks to an unsustainable 3.63 ERA--his 4.64 FIP aligns better with his current ratings. Richards spent a little time in the bullpen due to his 5+ ERA and ranked #173. His ratings seem to be right on the edge of 5-6-7 and I'm hopeful he can pitch closer to his 2062 FIP. Finally, Marriott returns to the rotation after pitching 13 innings in 2062 coming back from injury. He bumped a point of control thanks to a dev lab program.
Near Locks
None
Trying to Break-In
RP Morgan Tomsett, SP Orhan Atil
Entering 2062, Tomsett was our ace and statistically one of the better pitchers in the Frick. Now, after a 5.86 ERA season, he'll be lucky to have a bullpen role and spot start as needed. Atil spent most of 2062 in the Bears' bullpen with a sub-4 ERA and FIP. The left-hander has questionable intangibles so I'm not shy about using his second option this year to hide his bad attitude in AAA.
Breaking in the Back Door
SP Zhuo-cheng Sa, SP Tomas Franco, SP Xavier Vargas, SP Augusto Gonzalez
Sa is running out of time to develop his off-speed pitches and get that stuff up to 5 where I'd be more comfortable starting him in the BBA. Franco will require an emergency to receive starts since he was mediocre in AAA Brooks and has been essentially replacement-level during his time in the majors. Vargas was a little better in AAA and had a couple of good years in Valencia. 21 year-old Gonzalez is the up-and-comer here who should taste AAA first and refine his repertoire before he sees Brewster action.
2063.10: Rummaging Bears - Starting Pitchers
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Re: 2063.10: Rummaging Bears - Starting Pitchers
Several of those reserve guys got some good quality time with you this year.
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Re: 2063.10: Rummaging Bears - Starting Pitchers
For better or worse 
At least they were competitive. Can’t say the same about Chapa and Richard’s.

At least they were competitive. Can’t say the same about Chapa and Richard’s.
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Re: 2063.10: Rummaging Bears - Starting Pitchers
Yeah that opening rotation did you no favors at all.BaseClogger wrote: ↑Wed Jul 30, 2025 11:22 amFor better or worse
At least they were competitive. Can’t say the same about Chapa and Richard’s.
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