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2013 Jays Bullpen Discussion Thread

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2013 Jays Bullpen Discussion Thread 

Post#1 » by LittleOzzy » Wed Nov 14, 2012 3:05 pm

Who stays, who goes, who gets promoted?

What is the Jays biggest need when it comes to the Bullpen? Do you see any major changes happening?

Here is last years thread for reference:

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Post#2 » by zong » Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:34 pm

IMO the set-up should be:

Closer: Janssen
Set-Up: Santos
LOOGY: Oliver (if he's back, if not: Loup)
Middle: Delabar
Middle: Rogers
Long/Mop-up: Lincoln / Perez (when he comes back healthy)
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Post#3 » by baulderdash77 » Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:46 pm

I'd go with this:
Closer Janssen
Setup Santos & Oliver
Middle Relief Delabar & Loup
Long Relief Cecil & Jenkins or Lincoln

That's 3 lefties in the bullpen, enough to go get a good lefty/righty match up every night. I think it's a good looking bullpen.
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Post#4 » by Kaizen » Wed Nov 14, 2012 5:04 pm

Is Santos still recovering or ready to go when training camp gets here?
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Post#5 » by baulderdash77 » Wed Nov 14, 2012 5:11 pm

There were some articles just before the end of the season that said he's be ready to go by the start of spring training.
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Post#6 » by zong » Wed Nov 14, 2012 5:25 pm

CZAR85 wrote:Is Santos still recovering or ready to go when training camp gets here?


http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/2012/0 ... blue_jays/

I'd still give him a limited set-up role depending on how well Delabar or Oliver pitches
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Post#7 » by Wo1verine » Wed Nov 14, 2012 7:25 pm

If Santos is ready, i think he'll win the closers job out of ST.
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Post#8 » by suntzuballin » Wed Nov 14, 2012 9:01 pm

how many sv's did Janseen get this year again?what about Joel Cannero?
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Post#9 » by StopitLeo » Thu Nov 15, 2012 2:51 pm

suntzuballin wrote:how many sv's did Janseen get this year again?what about Joel Cannero?


I believe Janssen went 22/25 as the closer. He did a really admirable job and I would pencil him in as the closer even though he isn't a "prototypical" closer (perhaps that is to his benefit).

Santos makes me nervous as a closer. He has that traditional closer stuff but his composure on the mound seems to go the way of his control. In the setup role, at least for now, I think he can be very successful. It takes pressure off of him and we would have a more consistent Janssen behind him, who could if necessary pitch a few extra outs.
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Post#10 » by LBJSeizedMyID » Thu Nov 15, 2012 4:08 pm

Tanger wrote:
suntzuballin wrote:how many sv's did Janseen get this year again?what about Joel Cannero?


I believe Janssen went 22/25 as the closer. He did a really admirable job and I would pencil him in as the closer even though he isn't a "prototypical" closer (perhaps that is to his benefit).

Santos makes me nervous as a closer. He has that traditional closer stuff but his composure on the mound seems to go the way of his control. In the setup role, at least for now, I think he can be very successful. It takes pressure off of him and we would have a more consistent Janssen behind him, who could if necessary pitch a few extra outs.


Is this based on the five appearances you saw him? Santos has some serious swing and miss stuff. If Farrell was our manager I'd be inclined to say Janssen starts off as the closer since he was familiar with his awesomeness last year, but think with a new manager coming in, it'll be anyone's guess.
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Post#11 » by dballislife » Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:18 pm

cl: janssen
su: santos - if santos returns to form, he'll close later on but starting off its janssen's to lose

right:
lyon - hope hes back, gives closing and setup depth if something happens, others in pen haven't proved themselves enough
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lincoln
rogers

left:
oliver - hope hes back too
perez
loup
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Post#12 » by nonc » Fri Nov 16, 2012 4:03 pm

Happ or Hutchison as long guys when one of them isn't #5?
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Post#13 » by akakalakin » Fri Nov 16, 2012 8:17 pm

how important is Santos now? no pressure pal
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Post#14 » by rarefind » Sat Nov 17, 2012 12:15 am

We need Oli back next year badly. Is Perez going to even be ready in time?
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Post#15 » by TwistedLogic » Sat Nov 17, 2012 6:25 am

(1|L|Loogy) Aaron Loup
(2|R|Long) Brad Lincoln
(3|R|Middle) Esmil Rogers
(4|R|Middle) Steve Delabar
(5|L|Setup) Darren Oliver
(6|R|Setup) Sergio Santos
(7|R|Closer) Casey Janssen

If any of these guys pitch anything close to their most recent seasons, that is a ridiculous bullpen. And yes Loup should be the LOOGY. Oliver is more of a left-handed setup man because he's great against righties too. Loup earned his spot with his spectacular performance at the end of last season and deserves another stint.

Throw away Brett Cecil. I don't want him on this roster. By the time Perez is back, just place him in as a replacement for anyone who is doing not-so-good (can't expect all of these guys to perform as well as they can).
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Post#16 » by Ong_dynasty » Sat Nov 17, 2012 11:14 am

I mean that is a nice line up..
then you have stroman and cecil and whoever who can come in and give depth.
I seriously am excited. Just hope there are no big injuries.
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Post#17 » by rarefind » Sat Nov 17, 2012 12:55 pm

Ong_dynasty wrote:I mean that is a nice line up..
then you have stroman and cecil and whoever who can come in and give depth.
I seriously am excited. Just hope there are no big injuries.


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Post#18 » by Ado05 » Sat Nov 17, 2012 6:16 pm

rarefind wrote:
Ong_dynasty wrote:I mean that is a nice line up..
then you have stroman and cecil and whoever who can come in and give depth.
I seriously am excited. Just hope there are no big injuries.


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Post#19 » by evilRyu » Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:13 pm

Ong_dynasty wrote:I mean that is a nice line up..
then you have stroman and cecil and whoever who can come in and give depth.
I seriously am excited. Just hope there are no big injuries.

Ah.. Stroman, totally forgot about the guy..
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Post#20 » by satyr9 » Tue Nov 20, 2012 7:16 pm

The depth is starting to shape up pretty solid too, although I think a couple guys will have to escape waivers for this to happen:

MLB
Janssen-cl
Santos-su (this could be reversed, but I think going into camp it's Janssen's to lose)
Delabar-rmr
Oliver-lmr
Lincoln-rmr
Loup-lmr
??? (I'm not ready to declare this Rogers' spot and it's possible it goes to Happ still too)

AAA
Jeffress-cl
Wade-su
Carreno-rmr
Cecil-lmr
Dyson-rmr
Crawford-lmr
???

Jeffress and Wade are no slam dunks and if one or the other looks very good I'd expect them to be the 7th guy to start the year to protect from waivers. There's always something like that happening going into opening day.

That leaves Stroman, Drabek, Hutchison, and Perez out for now.

With Rogers, Jenkins, and Pino in the AAA rotation and at least one vet to be added, potentially two depending on what or where they expect Deck to go. Not saying Rogers is considered a starter, but my guess is if he's not in the Jays 'pen he'll be in BUF's rotation to get him innings, keep him stretched out just in case, and see if last year's improvements might hold up over longer innings (not that I'm holding my breath).

The real key to the 'pen is what it is for every team; a healthy and productive rotation that lets guys slot into roles and limits their workload.

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