I'm still open to some last minute roster juggling. Could upgrade pitching (starters or relievers). OF/SS prospects particularly available.
... By still open, I mean motivated.
Marcus Stroman has got some weapons. Consider him excessively armed and absolutely terrifying.
At the heart of all this: an absolutely dream-worthy repertoire. Look at it this way, and you’d think Marcus Stroman is a guy we made up. I can assure you, he’s very much real.
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Bust: Pompey, Tellez.
Sleeper: Jimenez, Cole, Rasmussen.
Deep Sleeper: Huffman, Robson (if he can get enough starts), Tim Locastro, Jesus Tinoco.
Breakout: Labourt, SRF, Urena.
Bounce Back: Jimenez, Tirado (somewhat).
He lost over 2mph on the top end. I think its a pretty big deal when the guy's MO as a two pitch reliever is basically 1. Pump heat, 2. Hit them with the split.
You can see a lot of it in the plate discipline numbers. It all reads like hitters stopped swinging at fastballs out of the zone, starting murdering fastball strikes, so he threw more splitters but that's not a zone pitch so that explains some of the BB increase.
It's kind of a mess with Steve. I'd be very surprised if he was back to his old self, or anything approaching it.
Cap hit on a long-term commitment will always matter in a league with a cap!
This isn't like baseball where straight $/WAR analysis is essentially useless for a team like the Dodgers.