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What should our rotation be?

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What should our rotation be? 

Post#1 » by EventHorizon » Sun May 10, 2009 11:18 pm

Given Romero, Litch, Janssen come back healthy. When or if McGowan/Marcum comeback healthy this year or next?

This year:

Halladay
Romero
Litsch
Richmond
Cecil

Next Year:

Halladay
Bedard (Stated numerous times he wants to play for Jays)
McGowan
Marcum
Romero
Cecil?
Litsch?
Richmond?
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#2 » by Alfred » Sun May 10, 2009 11:36 pm

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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#3 » by tecumseh18 » Sun May 10, 2009 11:38 pm

I gotta believe Cecil's going back down when the cavalry arrives. No way he pitches 100 today otherwise. So put Tallet in there. Janssen could be the long reliever.

I've heard some say JP should do a Bedard for prospects deal at the deadline this season, but (a) our prospects are pretty thin apart from pitching, and you can never have enough pitching, (b) Bedard is injury prone, and (c) Seattle may not be selling this year anyway in such a weak division.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#4 » by Mustard_Tiger » Sun May 10, 2009 11:40 pm

This year:
Halladay
Richmond
Litsch
Janssen
Romero

Next year:
Halladay
McGowan
Cecil
Marcum
(Litsch, Janssen, Romero, Mills, Richmond)

I don't see Cecil up here for the entire season. They will need to limit his innings. He'll be the #2 or #3 guy next year for sure. McGowan and Marcum will also have assured spots if they are healthy.

There is no room for Erik Bedard, nor would I want an overpaid, injury prone malcontent anyway.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#5 » by Schad » Sun May 10, 2009 11:44 pm

Bedard can state that he'd like to play for the Jays, but I wouldn't pencil him in yet. He'll be 31 by the time next season rolls around...this will be his one shot at a big-money deal and the only chance he'll have to dictate his fate, and unless the Jays are willing to slap down close to $100m over six years (and they shouldn't be, IMO) he'll likely be playing elsewhere.

Edit: does anyone else prefer Janssen out of the 'pen when we have some semblance of a rotation again? It seemed like his drop-and-drive delivery really broke down by the 60-70 pitch mark when he was starting...
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#6 » by _venom_ » Sun May 10, 2009 11:53 pm

This year:
Halladay
Romero
Richmond
Cecil
Richmond

Next Year:
Halladay
McGowan
Romero
Marcum
Cecil

I've never been a Litsch fan and I honestly don't have any faith in him getting back to being successful this year. He has mediocre stuff and doesn't have great composure. Let the young guys develop this year and only bring Litsch or Jansen in if they struggle badly.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#7 » by Raps in 4 » Mon May 11, 2009 12:29 am

This season:
1. Halladay
2. Cecil
3. Romero
4. Richmond
5. Litsch

Next season:
1. Halladay
2. Marcum
3. McGowan
4. Cecil
5. Litsch/Purcey/Richmond/Janssen/Ray

Say no to Bedard unless he can be had for dirt cheap.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#8 » by The Flying Gent » Mon May 11, 2009 12:48 am

_venom_ wrote:This year:
Halladay
Romero
Richmond
Cecil
Richmond


Look, i'm as happy as the next guy about Richmond's surprising awesomeness, but if we're gonna start cloning our pitchers we should probably start with Doc.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#9 » by tecumseh18 » Mon May 11, 2009 12:53 am

_venom_ wrote:This year:
Halladay
Romero
Richmond
Cecil
Richmond


Yeah, we Canadians are a hardy breed. None of this nancy-boy 4-day rest garbage for us.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#10 » by The Flying Gent » Mon May 11, 2009 12:56 am

Hmm. I think i like your mistake-to-joke better.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#11 » by Avenger » Mon May 11, 2009 12:59 am

this year
Halladay
Romero
Cecil
Ritchmond
Litch

next year
Halladay
Dustin McGowan
Marcum
Cecil
Romero


wow, next year's pitching staff is filthy, quite possibly the best in baseball. Combine that with the best bullpen and one of the best defense, i don't see how we miss the playoffs
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#12 » by evilRyu » Mon May 11, 2009 1:00 am

I still seem to be lost as to why we're penciling in Casey Jansen to be a starter. When exactly was he heralded as a starter anyway? He was a reliever for the entire 2007 season, and posted great numbers, and was supposed to be a reliever again in 2008, but of course as we all know, he missed the season. So why is it that we're putting him in the SL?

Yes, he started 17 games in 2006, but was 6-10 with an ERA over 5.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#13 » by Michael Bradley » Mon May 11, 2009 1:13 am

It will be hard to send Cecil down if he keeps pitching like this, but he is on an innings and pitch count limit this year, so the Jays won't be able to milk him as much as another starter. Plus, Cito Gaston is not the manager I want handling a young pitcher with those restrictions.

Tallet is another guy that would be hard to move back to the pen. He was brutal against the Royals, but outside of that one start he has been great (4 starts, 1.80 ERA, 25 innings). Of course it was against the Twins, A's, and Indians, but still. We will see how he does against Sabathia and the Yankees next week.

My guess is Romero will replace Ray. That is definite. Janssen and Litsch replacing Cecil and Tallet are the only other options, but if Cecil and Tallet keep performing well, it will be interesting to see what happens.

Predicting the 2010 rotation is pointless. At this time last year, who could have predicted a rotation of Halladay, Richmond, Tallet, Ray, and Cecil in 2009? Too many variables.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#14 » by _venom_ » Mon May 11, 2009 1:56 am

Haha oops, that was supposed to be Tallet instead of the 2nd Richmond.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#15 » by s e n s i » Mon May 11, 2009 3:37 am

tecumseh18 wrote:
_venom_ wrote:This year:
Halladay
Romero
Richmond
Cecil
Richmond


Yeah, we Canadians are a hardy breed. None of this nancy-boy 4-day rest garbage for us.


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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#16 » by Griff83 » Mon May 11, 2009 3:48 am

Looks like we are certainly in a position where we could trade one of Purcey or Litsch to attempt to upgrade our rotation at the deadline.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#17 » by Mustard_Tiger » Mon May 11, 2009 6:14 am

Janssen was very good as a starter in 2006 before he hurt his knee and lied to the team about it. I expect he'll be just fine in this area for now.

Long term, I see better options than him, but I doubt Romero (he had very poor #'s in the minors for years, I'm not ready to award him anything based on 3 starts), Litsch, Richmond or Purcey will be better for this season.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#18 » by Mustard_Tiger » Mon May 11, 2009 6:22 am

evilRyu wrote:I still seem to be lost as to why we're penciling in Casey Jansen to be a starter. When exactly was he heralded as a starter anyway? He was a reliever for the entire 2007 season, and posted great numbers, and was supposed to be a reliever again in 2008, but of course as we all know, he missed the season. So why is it that we're putting him in the SL?

JP planned to use him as a starter in 2008. There was going to be a competition for the 5th starter position between Litsch and Janssen, which Litsch ended up winning by default.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#19 » by Strav » Mon May 11, 2009 1:33 pm

When Romero comes back:

Halladay
Ritchmond
Romero
Cecil
Tallet

I don't like Litsch at all and never have. He could be nice trade bait though.
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Re: What should our rotation be? 

Post#20 » by Alfred » Mon May 11, 2009 2:04 pm

M_T, you doubt Richmond will be better than Janssen this year?
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