Starting pitcher Rich Jacobs quietly slides into “stopper” role after trade of Martinez.(47.04)
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2021 1:01 pm
Rich Jacobs got his first taste of the BBA last season, pitching for Omaha in the playoffs out of the bullpen. He pitched quite well in limited, and apparently well enough to cause Omaha to not only call him up to the majors but also pluck him right into the stopper role after the club announced Ramon Martinez had been traded to Boise, just the day before opening day.
Jacobs was penciled in as the 1-2 punch in the rotation at AAA Lincoln with Mike Alexander before getting the call that he was needed to make the 45 minute drive east to Omaha.
The decision didn’t disappoint as during the first week of the season, Jacobs was called on to pitch 4 games out of Omaha’s first 5. He tossed 4 innings, recording a save and striking out 5 while allowing no earned runs despite a .462 BABIP.
It might be worth pointing out that Patrick Whitlock and Fernando Moran also recorded a save through Omaha’s first 5 games, so we might be looking at more of a “closer by committee” by bullpen in Omaha this season.
Jacobs was penciled in as the 1-2 punch in the rotation at AAA Lincoln with Mike Alexander before getting the call that he was needed to make the 45 minute drive east to Omaha.
The decision didn’t disappoint as during the first week of the season, Jacobs was called on to pitch 4 games out of Omaha’s first 5. He tossed 4 innings, recording a save and striking out 5 while allowing no earned runs despite a .462 BABIP.
It might be worth pointing out that Patrick Whitlock and Fernando Moran also recorded a save through Omaha’s first 5 games, so we might be looking at more of a “closer by committee” by bullpen in Omaha this season.