Showing posts with label Pedro Martinez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pedro Martinez. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The State of the Bullpen

I covered the bullpen some in yesterday's post, but unfortunately technical difficulties prevented me from posting that story. So today, let's talk a little bit about the Cubs' relief core.

Carlos Marmol is the closer. He is of the utmost importance to this ballclub because they already lack bullpen depth. As of now, there would be nobody to take over for Carlos if he goes down or struggles.

But instead of thinking about "What ifs..." let's face the situation the pen is in right now. With the injury to Angel Guzman, the already thin bullpen lost a significant arm. Marmol will be the Cubs closer, John Grabow will be the primary left handed setup man, and beyond that there's a gray area. Lou Piniella has showed confidence in Esmalin Caridad, who pitched well late last year when he received a callup. Lou says that Caridad has made the club as a setup man. Whoever is left out of the rotation of the group of Samardzija, Marshall, and Gorzelanny will fill the 4th spot in the bullpen. That leaves three slots open.

Jeff Gray, who came to the Cubs in the deal that shipped Fox and Miles to Oakland this winter, is out with a groin injury and will probably not be ready to start the regular season.

So these final three spots could be filled with young pitchers that are in camp, or the Cubs could look to add a veteran presence to the bullpen by going outside the organization. Bruce Levine continues to report that Jason Frasor and Luke Gregerson are options for the Cubs. Frasor worked a scoreless inning in his only spring appearance so far for the Blue Jays. Gregerson has worked 2 innings so far for the Padres and has yielded just one base runner and no runs.

Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports connects the Cubs to John Smoltz and Pedro Martinez. Would it be worth the injury risk to try to bring in one of these post-prime legends?

Even if the Cubs fill 1 spot with a trade or free agent signing, there will still be at least 2 bullpen openings for younger guys. Bruce Levine says that Casey Coleman, John Gaub, Jeff Stevens, and James Russell are candidates. Carrie Muskat mentions Justin Berg, Mike Parisi, and Thomas Diamond. Muskat adds that David Patton will most likely start in the minor leagues now that the Cubs have kept him on the roster long enough to keep him since the Rule V Draft in December of 2008. Carlos Silva will also vie for a spot in the bullpen if he does not make the rotation. He could start the year hidden on the DL if he does not improve upon his Cactus League debut.

Let's take a look at how some of the Cubs competing for spots in the bullpen are doing in the Cactus League:
  • Andrew Cashner: 2 IP, 2 H, 2 BB, 1 ER
  • Casey Coleman: 4.1 IP, 4 H, 1 ER
  • J.R. Mathes: 2 IP, 2 ER
  • Mike Parisi: 2 IP, 1 ER
  • Carlos Silva: 2 IP, 7 H, 6 ER
  • Jeff Stevens: 1.2 IP, 3 H, 4 ER
  • John Gaub: 1.1 IP, 1 ER
  • Marcos Mateo: 1 IP, 1 H, 0 ER
  • Jeff Kennard: 0.2 IP, 4 H, 4 ER
  • Mitch Atkins: 0.1 IP, 0 ER

We'll see how it plays out!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Weekend Updates: The Halladay Season, Grabow on ESPN 1000, and More

  • Carrie Muskat reports that the Cubs are one team that have been contacted by the Blue Jays about ace Roy Halladay. (Here we go again... it is the "Halladay" Season)
  • Carlos Marmol is hoping that Pedro Martinez will join the Cubs, but the team shot his idea down. Paul Sullivan says the Cubs have "no plans" to pursue Pedro.
  • 4-6 teams have expressed interest in acquiring Bradley.
  • Both the Rangers and Cubs have denied a Chicago Tribune report that a 3-time trade that would send Bradley to the Rangers, Millwood to the Mets, and Castillo to the Cubs.
  • Bruce Levine likes the John Grabow signing.
  • Pat Burrell doesn't fit with the Chicago Cubs according to Levine.
  • Jon Heyman listed the Cubs as possible suitors for Matt Holliday and Jason Bay on MLB Network.
  • The Cubs think that Esmalin Caridad, Justin Berg, and Angel Guzman, gave them enough bullpen depth to trade Heilman.
  • Hendry told Paul Sullivan that he may try to add more to the pen this winter.
  • Other arbitration-eligible players may also be traded in the next couple months. This list includes Mike Fontenot, Carlos Marmol, Jeff Baker, Sean Marshall, Ryan Theriot, Koyie Hill, Angel Guzman, Tom Gorzelanny, and Neal Cotts. Out of this list, Marshall, Cotts, Gorzelanny, and Fontenot have the best chance of being moved in my opinion.
  • Bruce Levine and Sean Marshall's agent are both unsure of what happens to Marshall next year. Maybe a trade would be the best thing for Sean at this point according to Bruce.

John Grabow joined Bruce Levine and Jonathan Hood today on ESPN Radio's Talkin' Baseball:

  • Coming back to Chicago was the right place for John to go.
  • The whole team, coaching staff, and training staff were great to him.
  • "It's so much more fun pitching in a full house," he said of pitching at Wrigley instead of in Pittsburgh.
  • Grabow think chemistry is huge. If your team gets along, that's probably going to put some good results on the field.
  • He would like to cut his walks and wildness down next season.
  • It's a tough situation for some of the smaller market teams like the Pirates.
  • Repeating his delivery is the key for Marmol.
  • Relievers have to stay consistent with their pregame work.

That's it for now...

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Levine's Chat, Cubs Spring Training Schedule, and More

Bruce Levine had his weekly chat yesterday, so let's take a look at the Cub-related highlights:
  • The Granderson situation is real, but the names haven't really been figured out.
  • Texas and Tampa Bay are still the front runners for Milton Bradley.
  • If the Cubs swap with Texas to get Bradley, it appears that they would receive Kevin Millwood. If they trade Bradley to the Rays, Pat Burrell would be coming back in the deal.
  • Jim Hendry's top priority is "Bradley, Bradley, and Bradley." He should also sign John Grabow to a 2 year $7-7.5 M deal sometime before the Winter Meetings.
  • Kevin Milwood would compete with Tom Gorzelanny, Sean Marshall, and Jeff Samardzija for spots in the rotation if he becomes a Cub.
  • Levine hinted that Granderson may not be a part of a platoon if he comes to the Cubs. "I could live with Granderson hitting .200 against lefties and playing solid defense, letting someone else win the game that particular day or drive him in because of his speed on the bases."
  • The Cubs like Sam Fuld, but they are concerned with making him the starting center fielder because of his lack of durability due to his diabetes.
  • Carlos Marmol is the guy for the closer's role "for now".
  • The Tigers are not interested in backup players like Fox, Hoffpauir, and Marshall in a Curtis Granderson trade. A package could include Vitters and 2-3 other prospects.
  • Bradley's going to be moved, but it won't be an easy process.
  • Don't expect Starlin Castro or Andrew Cashner to be included in any trades this offseason.
  • Detriot is not interested in Milton Bradley.
  • Levine thinks that the odds of Rich Harden returning to the Cubs are zero.
  • Bruce likes the idea of the Cubs going after Ben Sheets.
  • Grabow and Marmol are 1-2 at the back of the bullpen. The return of Heilman and/or Marshall to the bullpen is still up in the air.
  • Esmailin Caridad and John Gaub will be given chances to make the pen in Spring Training.
  • Levine has said many times that Orlando Hudson and Orlando Cabrera could be fits for the Cubs middle infield for a one year deal.
  • Koyie Hill is the catching backup plan for now, but Bruce threw the name Pudge Rodrigez out there.
  • They will not get both Marlon Byrd and Granderson and make Kosuke a 4th outfielder.
  • Mark DeRosa is not a good fit for the Cubs.

Cubs Spring Training

The Cubs are one of the final Major League Baseball teams to announce their Spring Training Schedule, but now we have it! The Cubs will close Spring Training against the D'backs at Chase Field, they open March 4 VS Oakland, and they play the White Sox in Vegas March 12 & 13. The Cubs have 5 split squads and just 1 off day. They play 35 games. Here's the rest of the schedule:

  • March 4 VS Oakland
  • March 5 VS Arizona
  • March 6 VS CWS
  • March 7(ss) @CWS, VS LAD
  • March 8 @Oak
  • March 9 VS Mil
  • March 10 VS SF
  • March 11 @SD
  • March 12 (ss) VS CWS in Las Vegas, @Mil in AZ
  • March 13 (ss) VS CIN in AZ, VS CWS in Vegas
  • March 14 @LAA
  • March 15 @COL
  • March 16 VS TEX
  • March 17 Off Day
  • March 18 @LAD
  • March 19 @CWS
  • March 20(ss) VS KC, @Oak
  • March 21 VS CIN
  • March 22 VS CLE
  • March 23 @KC
  • March 24 @TEX
  • March 25 @Arizona
  • March 26 VS OAK
  • March 27 VS SD
  • March 28 @SEA
  • March 29 VS CIN
  • March 30 VS SF
  • March 31(ss) @MIL, VS LAA
  • April 1 VS COL
  • April 2/3 @Arizona (Chase Field)

Cubs Spring Training tickets go on sale Jan. 4.

Other Notes:

  • Zack Greinke won the AL Cy Young.
  • Mike Scioscia is the AL manager of the year, and Jim Tracy takes the award in the NL.
  • The Cubs have donated $20K to the DR community.
  • Tom Ricketts will have a chance to meet the other MLB owners at a private dinner tonight.
  • The Ricketts family will meet with Florida officials after Thanksgiving weekend to discuss future Spring Training options for the Cubs.
  • MLB.com's Q&A with Randy Wells.
  • According to FOX Sports, the Cubs are one of 3 anonymous teams interested in Billy Wagner.
  • The Cubs are reportedly a possible landing spot for Pedro Martinez.
  • David Kaplan says the Cubs and Rangers are is serous talks about a trade that would ship Bradley to Texas.

That's it for now, I'll keep you posted as the Hot Stove season continues!