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No More "Bullpen Failure" - maybe
Good news.
I guess Charlie needed a rest day for his arm or he could open
They wore him out. I mentioned this on earlier postFrom Evan Grant:
Heim hit just .141 in August. It ranked last among the 101 AL players with at least 80 plate appearances during the month. His .548 OPS featured inverted numbers with an OBP (.274) higher than his slugging percentage (.268).
I wouldn't mind having Greg being available for the younger pitchers to talk to encourage them to be more opened minded about different tactics/pitches to take with hitters. (Teen and Moore are way more effective now just since they made 1-2 minor changes to their repertoire)...Mike, as a pitching coach for us.
From Evan Grant:
Heim hit just .141 in August. It ranked last among the 101 AL players with at least 80 plate appearances during the month. His .548 OPS featured inverted numbers with an OBP (.274) higher than his slugging percentage (.268).
If that's it then you either got to sign Pérez and a few high quality relievers and trade for another TORP, or sign Pérez and Rodón, and get bullpen help via multiple trades.I’m thinking the Rangers will have about $40-$50 million AAV to play with this off-season?
Who would y’all sign?
The Dodgers staff are miracle workers.Do you think the Dodger pitching coaches have anything to do with this?
Andrew Heaney career ERA 4.55
This year: ERA 2.12, 46.2 innings/70k’s
Whip 1.05
Tyler Anderson career ERA 4.25
This year: ERA 2.68, W-L 13-3, Whip 1.02
It also could be they are just having career years, being on a winning team helps or they just figured something out like Martin Perez and Matt Moore but I’m leaning towards the Dodger pitching coaching being top notch and having a major influence in their turn arounds.
I always thought that them and Rays pitching coaches do a really good job.Do you think the Dodger pitching coaches have anything to do with this?
Andrew Heaney career ERA 4.55
This year: ERA 2.12, 46.2 innings/70k’s
Whip 1.05
Tyler Anderson career ERA 4.25
This year: ERA 2.68, W-L 13-3, Whip 1.02
It also could be they are just having career years, being on a winning team helps or they just figured something out like Martin Perez and Matt Moore but I’m leaning towards the Dodger pitching coaching being top notch and having a major influence in their turn arounds.
neither would sign that kind of deal. just more low-ballingI wonder if the Rangers are looking to sign a top free agent pitcher and a short term guy this offseason.
Kyle Gibson might take a short term deal. I guess they could sign Perez and Gibson to 2 year deals, maybe with an option for another year.
That is, if they aren't going after hitting. Some were mentioning a shorter term guy for 1B while moving Lowe to DH. If so, then maybe Abreu.
every projected AAV i see for Rodon is around 29-32M which would eat up most of what some are predicting the Rangers have available. personally, i would think we re-sign Perez and then sign someone like Syndergaard and then sign a closer and a couple of quality relieversIf that's it then you either got to sign Pérez and a few high quality relievers and trade for another TORP, or sign Pérez and Rodón, and get bullpen help via multiple trades.
he is wearing down; he has played nearly double the games he has ever playedFrom Evan Grant:
Heim hit just .141 in August. It ranked last among the 101 AL players with at least 80 plate appearances during the month. His .548 OPS featured inverted numbers with an OBP (.274) higher than his slugging percentage (.268).
I did notice that Trevino did just fine in August.They wore him out. I mentioned this on earlier post
In other words, to take the role Calhoun should have.I guess Solak was brought up to sit on the bench.