Thursday, January 26, 2012

Indians Offseason 2012 Relief Pitchers

Well the Bullpen Mafia is back and ready to take out some guys once again. There is one spot right now as off this off season, but many good arms that can contend for the mix.

Chris Perez


 Lets start at the top with our returning closer Chris Perez who had a solid year. His velocity though was down and his ERA up a bit, but he is our closer for next season to get ready to see Rage back in Cleveland at the end of the ball games.

Next come our two set up guys. The lefty Tony Sipp is the veteran set up man in the pen. He had a good season though at times I think he was up and down, but when he was on, you really couldn't hit him. I expect another sub 4 ERA year out of him.
Vinnie Pesstano

Next was the rookie sensation Vinnie Pestano who actually did way better than expected from anyone. He was one of the last to actually make the ball club and became a great setup guy with a 2.32 ERA. Now it will be hard for him to repeat like that but I expect him to have another solid season for the Indians.


To probably the pitcher that had the best year out of the pen, Joe Smith , who has a common name but with a very uncommon submarine style of arm slot. He had a 2.01 ERA which was better than I think anyone every expected from him. Now he is a right handed specialist but he did a much better job when he did have to face a lefty last year. To repeat his performance will be very difficult but with the fact he has always stayed under a four ERA, he will be a rough pitcher for righties to face out of the tribes pen.

Smith's lefty counterpart was Rafael Perez, had a solid year with an ERA just above 3. He has been with the tribe the longest and has his shares of big ups and downs, but another good year is expected of him. I think he has settled down into working with Smith as a lefty right combo in the bullpen.

Those five will be the main contributors to the bullpen mafia in 2012. Now for the rest of the could be members of the pen. Chad Durbin has left, so his spot will be vacant until a contender rises to take it.

Frank Herrmann a current member of the Mafia who was primarily a longer relief pitcher last year. He struggled though unlike the five mentioned above. I expect him to be in the Mafia next season, but don't be surprised if a contender will replace him. He doesn't have a guaranteed spot so he needs to have a good spring to keep his job.
Nick Hagadone

Nick Hagadone  is the big southpaw that was required with Justin Masterson in the Victor Martinez trade. Last season was his first real taste of the major leagues. He went back and forth between starting and relieving in the minors, but he will only relieve on the team. Scouts really like his stuff and easily could take the last spot of the Mafia.

Corey Kluber is the next man on the roster who may make the Mafia. Now he really is a long shot since he didn't have the greatest year last year. I think he is a couple seasons away from making it, but it very possible since he also a starter to make the bullpen as a long reliever since the Tribe thinks he will be good out of the pen, but I think he's a long shot

Now with Carmona/Heredia on the restricted list, which removes him from the 40 man roster, but does not release him, there is an opening for a few players to get the last bullpen spot. Spring training invites like Austin Adams,  Chris Seddon, and Tyler Sturdevant are extreme long shots of even trying to make this team. They are organizational depth for the Indians and I expect maybe Clippers fans to see the names, but Cleveland fans will not.

Robinson Tejeda is a veteran who has been pitching for awhile so he was a good signing for the Indians, but still will be a long shot to make the team. He had a few good seasons for Kansas City until last year. He is trying to come back from only pitching 7.1 innings last year. With better candidates in spring training he has to be completely lights out to even think about making this team.

Hector Ambriz
Hector Ambriz was a player the Indians picked up in a Rule 5 draft a few seasons ago but had to undergo Tommy John surgery.  Indians organization thought he had some upside but I expect him still to be a long shot to make this team. I think Clippers fans will get to know him name well this year.

Jeremy Accardo is another decent signing by the Indians, but he has only been able to put together one good season in the big leagues. This guy is another long shot to make the team and if he doesn't have an opt out option then the Clippers will see him as well.


Chen Lee

Next three I think one of them will make this team. One is a young kid with a lot of upside and the other two have had solid big league careers so like Durban last year, are veterans with experience.


The youngster is who I shall start with. His name is Chen Lee who has had a very good and quick rise through the minors. He may spend one more year in AAA, but he will be a September call up and easily could be a similar story to Pestano last year. With more experienced players in front of him, he may not make it, but he is a very strong candidate too.

Chris Ray when he was younger had some brilliant seasons and also closed a couples season. Last few years he has not done as well, but this is a great chance to put his career back on track. I feel if he has a good spring he has a great chance of making this team.

Dan Wheeler
Dan Wheeler  has pitched over nine seasons in the big leagues and could have the best chance of making the last spot in the Mafia. Acta is not known to rush young players to the big leagues so a guy like Wheeler with a lot of experience could easily find some time to pitch for the Indians this season.  He had 6 straight season of like 70 appearances until last year when he had 47. I would say he isn't going to be a long relief pitcher, but could easily bring an experience pitcher into the Mafia.

To quickly review, Indians closer is Chris Perez, with lefty Tony Sipp and righty Vinnie Pestano setting him up. Middle relievers spot belongs to lefty Rafael Perez and righty Joe Smith. Last two spots will be taken by two of the following pitchers : Frank Herrmann, Nick Hagadone, Chen Lee, Chris Ray or Dan Wheeler. Right now Herrmann and Wheeler probably have the best shot, but Hagadone could easily beat out one of them. Lee is a name to watch out for especially if there are injuries in the bullpen since he may be one of the first to be called up.  I hope everyone had a good read :)


Friday, January 20, 2012

Indians Offseason 2012 Starting Pitchers

Carmona/Heredia
It's the off season for baseball and since I am an Indians fan I will evaluate the Indians pitching. Now I do not have any insider sources but what I can find online, so much of this will be my own opinion and conclusions done through research

Now the biggest topic to hit Cleveland this off season is the fact that Fausto Carmona is really Roberto Heredia. Link He was slated to be the Indians number 3 starter for next season. With his work visa not being renewed just yet because of his falsifying his name. The Indians who just accepted his contract for next season have a chance to void it altogether. So he may or may not pitch next season for the Indians. *Edit: Carmona/Heredia has been moved to the restricted list which means the Indians took him off the 40 man roster but is not official released. He will not receive any pay until he comes off of the list.

This actually changes the plans for the starting rotation for the Indians. Justin Masterson who is coming off an amazing season is considered the ace of the staff. He is a big powerful right hander with an odd angle of delivery. His potential has always been there but last season was when he got everything together.
Then next is Ubaldo Jimenez  who the Indians acquired in a very controversial trade with the Rockies last season by trading their two top pitching prospects. Jimenez did not a have a good outing with the Indians nor really was he having a good season in general. When he is healthy though he has the potential to be an ace of a staff so the Indians organization took a chance on him.
Josh Tomlin  is the next pitcher in the rotation for the Indians. He was a surprise last year when he made the squad and had a very good season until they shut him down early with arm issues. He isn't an impressive throwing pitcher but he has good poise and knowledge out there on the mound. To me is will always be a fourth to fifth starter but will always pitch a lot of innings when he is healthy.
Derek Lowe
Derek Lowe is the old man they picked up for the Braves for minor leaguer this off season. He did not have a great year with the Braves last year but has been pitching a long time and could bring a leadership to this young Indians pitching staff.
Kevin Slowey
With Carmona's season maybe being over without a work Visa the Indians quickly went and got Kevin Slowey from the Rockies, who is a former Twin's pitcher, who was just recently traded to the Rockies, to add an insurance policy to the Indians rotation. Right now he is projected as the 5th starter since he is more experienced than the rest of the players in contention.
Jeanmar Gomez is the youngest of the candidates who has shown some makings of a very good pitcher. He is only turning 24 so he will be apart of this ball club for a few more seasons, so expect his name to be around awhile.
David Huff who is the oldest of the minor leaguers trying for the 5th spot has really been up and down. Consistency has been his problem the last few years, but still has a chance to beat out others for that 5th spot.
Zach McAllister  who was pretty much stolen from the Yankees a couple seasons ago is another pitcher that could be a contender for this 5th spot. I think he is another year away, but he is a big right hander that's coming into his prime so he has some upside. I see him up in September for this ball club though.
Scott Barnes
Scott Barnes is another player that actually ended up get stolen by us in a trade with the Giants. He is a long shot to make the team but had a great year at AAA and he is also a lefty.
Corey Kluber is the last on the list to make the ball club. They actually may decide to put him in the bullpen since that is where he got his innings at  last season in his first major league action. He was also acquired in a trade a few seasons ago but wasn't stolen like McAllister and Barnes, lol. Tomlin, Gomez and Huff are the only home grown pitchers of the roster.

This actually is a pretty good and deep pitching staff. I don't expect us to sign anymore starting pitchers in all honesty since we seem to be pretty set this year. So five of these names will be our starters though if we get Carmona/Heredia back in uniform this team right now is 11 deep in starting pitchers even though we traded two very good potential ones away. Slowey and Lowe really aren't part of the future probably  even though Slowey is under contract for two more seasons. Ask me if you want to know more information on players cause I would be more than welcomed to share more I just wanted a quick synopsis to everyone on the starting staff.

First Blog

Alright so first things first I am gonna make an introduction blog. Name I go by is Ty Archy. It is a shortened version of my first and last name so that is what I shall go by online. I am a sports fanatic but I will talk about anything in all honesty. No I do not have the best grammar in the world, but I will talk  about everything candidly. Some people may not always like my comments but I am very down to earth and will always tell the truth about things. I normally do a very good job of researching everything that I talk about. Though at times I can get lazy since I don't have any true inside sources, just have a great knowledge of sports and most things in general. So I hope I get some readers soon which would be really cool. :)