WHIV 2061.4- Checking The Locks: Starting Pitchers
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:01 pm
Sure Fire Locks (3):
Carlos Berrera (5STU, 7MOV, 5CON, 6PBABIP, 9HRR)- He hasn't been able to make it through a season healthy yet. In fact, last year's 16 games started marked a BBA career high for him. Yet he's the Hustlers' #1 starter? I thought these guys were planning to make a splash. Berrera, in fact, is quite good when healthy. He managed to earn 2.4 WAR in just 102.2 innings for the Hustlers last year. Stay healthy, Carlos.
Bret Harrell (6STU, 6MOV, 6CON, 6PBABIP, 7HRR)- Harrell had a weird 2060 season on the surface. Underneath the numbers however you can see it was really just a case of bad luck. His BABIP was a career high .332 (.304 career) and his FIP was 4.27 compared to his actual 5.26 ERA.
Owen Geddes (7STU, 6MOV, 7CON, 6PBABIP, 6HRR)- He's the best pitcher in GBC history. No debate necessary. Can he pitch successfully in the BBA at 35 years old and onward? The Hustlers hope they got this one right.
Near Locks (1):
Reese Newsome (9STU, 4MOV, 9CON, 7PBABIP, 3HRR)- Whatever bad luck Harrell got, Newsome had similar good luck, and therefore had a pretty damn good 2060 season. The Hustlers can live with his gopher balls (37 allowed last year) as long as he keeps runners off of the basepaths most of the time (1.08 WHIP last year, 1.19 WHIP career).
Trying To Break In (3):
Claudio Rodriguez (5STU, 5MOV, 5CON, 6PBABIP, 5HRR)- Obviously the Hustlers want Rodriguez to be a part of their rotation moving forward, and hopefully before too long he will be atop the rotation. Great start last year in 13 games (9 starts) and showed positive progression in the offseason.
Gilberto Trevino (6STU, 5MOV, 6CON, 6PBABIP, 5HRR)- He'll start spring as the "sixth" starter, but is ticketed for Milwaukee (AAA) as he's in his last option year. The Hustlers will also try other guys throughout the spring, in all likelihood. There is always a chance they might yet sign a veteran as well.
Breaking In The Back Door (0):
None- will discuss everyone else in the Relief Pitchers article, coming shortly.
Carlos Berrera (5STU, 7MOV, 5CON, 6PBABIP, 9HRR)- He hasn't been able to make it through a season healthy yet. In fact, last year's 16 games started marked a BBA career high for him. Yet he's the Hustlers' #1 starter? I thought these guys were planning to make a splash. Berrera, in fact, is quite good when healthy. He managed to earn 2.4 WAR in just 102.2 innings for the Hustlers last year. Stay healthy, Carlos.
Bret Harrell (6STU, 6MOV, 6CON, 6PBABIP, 7HRR)- Harrell had a weird 2060 season on the surface. Underneath the numbers however you can see it was really just a case of bad luck. His BABIP was a career high .332 (.304 career) and his FIP was 4.27 compared to his actual 5.26 ERA.
Owen Geddes (7STU, 6MOV, 7CON, 6PBABIP, 6HRR)- He's the best pitcher in GBC history. No debate necessary. Can he pitch successfully in the BBA at 35 years old and onward? The Hustlers hope they got this one right.
Near Locks (1):
Reese Newsome (9STU, 4MOV, 9CON, 7PBABIP, 3HRR)- Whatever bad luck Harrell got, Newsome had similar good luck, and therefore had a pretty damn good 2060 season. The Hustlers can live with his gopher balls (37 allowed last year) as long as he keeps runners off of the basepaths most of the time (1.08 WHIP last year, 1.19 WHIP career).
Trying To Break In (3):
Claudio Rodriguez (5STU, 5MOV, 5CON, 6PBABIP, 5HRR)- Obviously the Hustlers want Rodriguez to be a part of their rotation moving forward, and hopefully before too long he will be atop the rotation. Great start last year in 13 games (9 starts) and showed positive progression in the offseason.
Gilberto Trevino (6STU, 5MOV, 6CON, 6PBABIP, 5HRR)- He'll start spring as the "sixth" starter, but is ticketed for Milwaukee (AAA) as he's in his last option year. The Hustlers will also try other guys throughout the spring, in all likelihood. There is always a chance they might yet sign a veteran as well.
Breaking In The Back Door (0):
None- will discuss everyone else in the Relief Pitchers article, coming shortly.