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saddles
No More "Bullpen Failure" - maybe
If we trade for 2 starting pitchers what becomes of the 2 starters losing their rotation spots? Are they a fit for the bullpen?
If we trade for 2 starting pitchers what becomes of the 2 starters losing their rotation spots? Are they a fit for the bullpen?
Might be difficult to find some team to take them.I think one gets traded and one gets moved to the BP. Perez/Heaney.
If teams were pursuing Lynn, anything is possible.Might be difficult to find some team to take them.
So true. Which would you tradeIf teams were pursuing Lynn, anything is possible.
If I was the Rangers I would keep the one they thought could do the best in the pen. Not sure who that is, but of I had to guess I would say Heaney. If it is a close call then I would trade the one who you can get the most for.So true. Which would you trade
They can have them. Don’t why the Rangers would think they would be an assertive move
Good. Go, Dodgers! Lol
Sounds like a quality relieverColin Holderman has 5 more years of control left.
From mlbtraderumors.com:
The Pirates can set a loftier ask on Holderman. Acquired from the Mets for Daniel Vogelbach at last summer’s deadline, the right-hander has somewhat quietly developed into a quality reliever for the Bucs. He struggled down the stretch last summer but has solid numbers across the board this year.
Holderman, 27, owns a 3.71 ERA through 34 innings. His 23.3% strikeout rate is fairly typical, while he has above-average control and a quality 51.5% grounder percentage. He’s handling hitters from both sides of the plate, mixes three pitches and has picked up 15 holds in a leverage role for Pittsburgh.
That’s valuable production, and Holderman’s affordability only adds to the appeal. He surpassed one year of MLB service this season. He won’t be eligible for arbitration until after next year and is controllable through the 2028 campaign. Every contender could fit him on the books and into the middle innings, but the Bucs also have zero urgency to deal him for a suboptimal return.
Meh. They are both pitching terribly this year.Lynn officially to Dodgers. and now Kelly too
Certainly glad that we missed out on themMeh. They are both pitching terribly this year.
Meh. They are both pitching terribly this year.
Their pitching is in pretty rough shape due to injuries, they rank 20th in ERA, not a spot they're used to, and they are just flat out running out of bodies...I still think it's weird the Dodgers are so active. They didn't appear to have any weaknesses when I watched them play.