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PolarVortex
Nanook of the North
Ben Gamel currently in Tacoma and now Jeff Pazos is down there too? What the fuck?
I know we needed a fresh arm in the bullpen (to save Romine from future TJ surgery) and someone had to go down, but, Pazos? Seriously? He had thrown a grand total of 22 pitches over the previous five days. Not exactly a taxing workload, and he is the number one lefty reliever on our team. The only other lefty reliever is Zack Duke who so far has a 12.0+ ERA to show for his Mariner career.
And now that Cameron Maybin is here, why is Gamel still in Tacoma and Gil Heredia still in Seattle? Is Heredia out of options? Is Heredia that so much better defensively that they can sacrifice Gamel's offense when this team desperately needs offense wherever they can find it?
Management is overthinking things. They need to simply and face reality as well. Heredia may be an exuberant rah-rah Munenori Kawasaki clone, but, also like Kawasaki, he is not MLB-level talent. And he's never going to be, either. After slumping badly in the second half last year, Gamel has been a solid hitter this entire season. Unlike Heredia, he has shown growth which means he could continue to improve for a couple more years vefore he levels off.
Look at this list of run scoring frequency by mariner players:
Segura: 6.46 (1 run per 6.46 plate appearances)
Maybin 7.25
Cano 7.48
Haniger 8.32
Gamel 8.54
Cruz 8.58
Gordon 8.91
Romine 9.15
Span 9.21
Healy 9.58
Seager 9.78
Zunino 10.34
Freitas 11.25
Hermann 12.80
Heredia 13.55
I know we needed a fresh arm in the bullpen (to save Romine from future TJ surgery) and someone had to go down, but, Pazos? Seriously? He had thrown a grand total of 22 pitches over the previous five days. Not exactly a taxing workload, and he is the number one lefty reliever on our team. The only other lefty reliever is Zack Duke who so far has a 12.0+ ERA to show for his Mariner career.
And now that Cameron Maybin is here, why is Gamel still in Tacoma and Gil Heredia still in Seattle? Is Heredia out of options? Is Heredia that so much better defensively that they can sacrifice Gamel's offense when this team desperately needs offense wherever they can find it?
Management is overthinking things. They need to simply and face reality as well. Heredia may be an exuberant rah-rah Munenori Kawasaki clone, but, also like Kawasaki, he is not MLB-level talent. And he's never going to be, either. After slumping badly in the second half last year, Gamel has been a solid hitter this entire season. Unlike Heredia, he has shown growth which means he could continue to improve for a couple more years vefore he levels off.
Look at this list of run scoring frequency by mariner players:
Segura: 6.46 (1 run per 6.46 plate appearances)
Maybin 7.25
Cano 7.48
Haniger 8.32
Gamel 8.54
Cruz 8.58
Gordon 8.91
Romine 9.15
Span 9.21
Healy 9.58
Seager 9.78
Zunino 10.34
Freitas 11.25
Hermann 12.80
Heredia 13.55