Many fans (and Pirates bloggers) have seen Jerry Sands as a platoon option with Travis Snider for next season, however Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe passes on an account from a General Manager in the America League that would cast doubt on the potential success of this, despite Sands having the ability to hit breaking balls: “He’s one of those guys who could all of a sudden put up a big year if he gets the chance to play every day... Don’t think he’ll be that effective off someone’s bench. He’s got to get into a rhythm at the plate and when he does, he can hit.” This assessment of Sands is concerning, as it reminds me a lot of Steve Pearce.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, December 30, 2012
South African Glove Wizard
During Neal Huntington's tenure, the Pittsburgh Pirates have signed international players from exotic and under-the-radar locations. They signed two kids from India who literally won what was the equivalent of a reality show contest. Only one remains in the Pirates farm system - Rinku Singh - and he's basically a non-prospect at this point. An argument can be made that those particular signings were publicity stunts, but the same is not true of other strange signings. The Pirates signed Dovydas Neverauskas out of Lithuania and followed that up a few years later by signing Alex Lukashevich out of Belarus (both profiled here). Neverauskas is ahead of Lukashevich right now in both development and prospect status, but both are legitimate guys to watch.
#19 Pirates Prospect - Justin Wilson
Buried Treasure Top 30 Prospects
#19 - Justin Wilson
Measurables: 6'2, 233
Bats: L, Throws: L
Position: P
Acquired: 5th Round (144th), 2008
Bonus: $195,000
DOB: 08/18/1987
Buried Treasure 2012 Top 20: Not Ranked
#19 - Justin Wilson
Measurables: 6'2, 233
Bats: L, Throws: L
Position: P
Acquired: 5th Round (144th), 2008
Bonus: $195,000
DOB: 08/18/1987
Buried Treasure 2012 Top 20: Not Ranked
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Revisiting The Charlie Morton Decision
One of the Pirates’ more contentious moves this winter has been giving Charlie Morton a one year, $2M contract extension despite the fact that he will miss half the season after undergoing Tommy John surgery in June. It was a questionable choice at the time, however recent moves by the club is making the decision look a little worse now.
Friday, December 28, 2012
The Pirates Should Carry Two Left-Handers In The 2013 Bullpen
One of the reasons why the Pirates could move Joel Hanrahan is due to the depth in the bullpen; Jason Grilli was signed earlier this winter with a view to close games while the newly acquired Mark Melancon will be the primary setup man. While this will be a popular topic amongst Pirates bloggers since the trade and Tim Williams has comprehensively covered the subject for Pirates Prospects; my argument is why the Pirates need to be carrying two left-handed pitchers in the bullpen this season.
Internal Transactions
Baseball is fairly unique. Twenty-five players comprise a major league
squad, but an organization has contractual control over significantly
more than that amount. They are prospects - players in the minor
leagues. Take a glance at a major league team today and a good portion
of their players were in that teams farm system in the past. That's one
of the focuses of Buried Treasure - examining and evaluating the minor
league system of the Pittsburgh Pirates because it's the lifeblood and
foundation of the major league team.
External Transactions
Baseball is fairly unique. Twenty-five players comprise a major league squad, but an organization has contractual control over significantly more than that amount. They are prospects - players in the minor leagues. Take a glance at a major league team today and a good portion of their players were in that teams farm system in the past. That's one of the focuses of Buried Treasure - examining and evaluating the minor league system of the Pittsburgh Pirates because it's the lifeblood and foundation of the major league team.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
2013 MLB Draft - Personal Favorites
The draft is still half a year away, but that doesn't mean it's too far away to preview. Thus far, there have been 4 articles full of profiles of some of the top names to know for the draft. There was also an additional article profiling some of the top players eligible for the 2013 draft previously selected by the Pirates. Those can all be viewed here.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Thing 3
Here,
I profiled Thing 1 - Jerry Sands - who came to Pittsburgh via the Joel
Hanrahan trade. Sands was one of four players - three that have largely
played their careers in at the minor league level thus far. Thing 2 is
Stolmy Pimentel, profiled here. Thing 3 is Ivan DeJesus. This article profiles him.
Thing 2
Here, I profiled Thing 1 - Jerry Sands - who came to Pittsburgh via the Joel Hanrahan trade. Sands was one of four players - three that have largely played their careers in at the minor league level thus far. Thing 2 is Stolmy Pimentel. Thing 3 is Ivan DeJesus. This article profiles Thing 2, pitcher Stolmy Pimentel.
Joel Hanrahan Traded To The Red Sox
The Joel Hanrahan deal is finally complete, with the closer and Brock Holt heading to the Red Sox in exchange for Jerry Sands, Stolmy Pimentel, Ivan De Jesus Jr and Mark Melancon. Chad Beck has been designated for assignment in a corresponding roster move to make room on the 40-man roster for Sands, Pimentel and Melancon.
The Pirates and Taking the Platoon Advantage
Andrew McCutchen is the Pirates' best hitter by a wide margin and performs at a high level when facing both left and right handed pitching – highlighted by weighted on-base averages of .471 against lefties and .385 against righties in 2012. The problem is that he’s also the only Pirate to provide above average production at the plate against both sets of pitchers. One of the focuses I have had over this winter over at Pirates Musings, as well as my brief time here, is on the benefits of using platoons or at least taking advantage of platoon situations, something the Pirates should be looking to do on an everyday basis.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Thing 1
On December 21st, the Pirates signed former Twins and White Sox starting pitcher Francisco Liriano. This article is not a reaction to that signing - that's already been done here by my colleague Jimmy - but the signing now seems to be one of the dominoes that led to the shipping of closer Joel Hanrahan to the Red Sox. It must be noted that the Liriano signing was not the only reason for trading Hanrahan, but it did reduce the Pirates need to trade the closer for a starting pitcher. Ultimately, Hanrahan was shipped due to his high cost as a closer who had a mediocre year last year when viewed under the surface.
Monday, December 24, 2012
The Pirates' Future At Shortstop
#20 Pirates Prospect - Matt Curry
Buried Treasure Top 30 Prospects
#20 - Matt Curry
Measurables: 6'1, 215
Bats: L, Throws: R
Position: 1B
Acquired: 16th Round (477th), 2010
Bonus: N/A
DOB: 07/27/1988
Buried Treasure 2012 Top 20: #15
#20 - Matt Curry
Measurables: 6'1, 215
Bats: L, Throws: R
Position: 1B
Acquired: 16th Round (477th), 2010
Bonus: N/A
DOB: 07/27/1988
Buried Treasure 2012 Top 20: #15
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Names to Know for the Draft v. 4.0
Several months ago, I took a look at a few names to know for the 2013 draft. There was a second version, there was also a third edition of exclusively high school draft prospects. Now, there is an edition with exclusively college players. Check it out after the jump.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Pirates, Red Sox Agree Hanrahan on Deal
Joel Hanrahan’s tenure with the Pittsburgh Pirates has almost come to an end. The Hammer has been sent to the Red Sox along with another Pirate as part of a six player deal, with Boston sending first baseman/corner outfielder Jerry Sands, right handed pitcher Stolmy Pimentel and two others to the Bucs. The full extent of the deal is unknown at this point as well as currently pending physicals.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Pirates And Francisco Liriano Agree To Two-Year Deal
The Pirates have agreed to a two-year deal with free agent left-handed starting pitcher Francisco Liriano, which will guarantee him $12.75M according to Jon Heyman, plus some incentives. The move is subject to a physical, so the deal will not be completed until after Christmas.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Interest In Joel Hanrahan Finally Developing
Interest in
Joel Hanrahan seemed to be limited at the Winter Meetings, with the rumor mill
remaining quiet throughout, however the market for the current Pirates closer
finally appears to be developing. Check out details after the jump.
Buried Treasure: A Little Introduction
My name is Jimmy Coverdale and I’m a Pirates fan from the
United Kingdom, currently living in Nottingham.
I have been writing for my own blog (Pirates Musings) for the last
15 months, mainly focusing on the Major League team, and have been invited to write here to help provide a comprehensive view of the Pirates. I tend to include a lot of
advanced statistics in my work, partly because of my interest in advanced stats
but also because I believe that an argument should be backed up by more than
opinion. As I am based in England, it does mean that I miss out of weekday
night games as well as some breaking news; however I attempt to counter this by
providing additional analysis – especially when it comes to player
acquisitions.
I’m also on Twitter (@JimmyCoverdale) if you’d like to
follow me - I’ll be posting links to everything that I publish on there. I will
be writing as much as can for this blog and would appreciate any feedback.
Buried Treasure: New Addition
Here at Buried Treasure, we are always looking for new and innovative ways to get better. That's important to us so we can fulfill our mission; to provide to you, the customer, the best service possible. Sounds like an infomercial.
Back to reality. I personally enjoy writing for this blog and I do try and post content that I enjoy writing about and that I think is helpful and informative to the people who read said content. In that vein, I've always been open to opportunities that allow Buried Treasure to have even more helpful/informative content. Luckily, an opportunity presented itself.
Introducing Jimmy. Currently, Jimmy has his own blog - Pirates Musings. It's a site (which you should check out to see the quality of his work) that has allowed Jimmy to put pen to paper and materialize his thoughts and opinions about baseball and the Pirates, similar to Buried Treasure. That similarity has led to what is essentially a merger. On the technical side, Jimmy will be joining the Buried Treasure "staff" and writing on this website, but effectively we will both now co-author (with the help of KentuckyPirate) Buried Treasure. The merger is especially exciting considering Jimmy does a fantastic job covering the major league squad while I focus more on things happening down on the farm. Together, we should be able to provide comprehensive coverage of all things Pittsburgh Pirates.
So without further ado, welcome Buried Treasure's newest author, Jimmy!
Back to reality. I personally enjoy writing for this blog and I do try and post content that I enjoy writing about and that I think is helpful and informative to the people who read said content. In that vein, I've always been open to opportunities that allow Buried Treasure to have even more helpful/informative content. Luckily, an opportunity presented itself.
Introducing Jimmy. Currently, Jimmy has his own blog - Pirates Musings. It's a site (which you should check out to see the quality of his work) that has allowed Jimmy to put pen to paper and materialize his thoughts and opinions about baseball and the Pirates, similar to Buried Treasure. That similarity has led to what is essentially a merger. On the technical side, Jimmy will be joining the Buried Treasure "staff" and writing on this website, but effectively we will both now co-author (with the help of KentuckyPirate) Buried Treasure. The merger is especially exciting considering Jimmy does a fantastic job covering the major league squad while I focus more on things happening down on the farm. Together, we should be able to provide comprehensive coverage of all things Pittsburgh Pirates.
So without further ado, welcome Buried Treasure's newest author, Jimmy!
Southpaw Special
Gerrit Cole, Jameson Taillon, and Luis Heredia have several notable commonalities. They are the top three pitching prospects in the Pirates farm system. All three have ace upside. In addition, all three are right handed. Earlier this off season, the Pirates added a lefty with upside to compliment the Cole-Taillon-Heredia trio. They shipped minor-league catcher Ramon Cabrera to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for former top prospect and southpaw pitcher Andy Oliver.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
#21 Pirates Prospect - Victor Black
Buried Treasure Top 30 Prospects
#21 - Victor Black
Measurables: 6'4, 205
Bats: R, Throws: R
Position: P
Acquired: 1st Supplemental Round (49th), 2009
Bonus: $717,000
DOB: 05/23/1988
Buried Treasure 2012 Top 20: Not Ranked
#21 - Victor Black
Measurables: 6'4, 205
Bats: R, Throws: R
Position: P
Acquired: 1st Supplemental Round (49th), 2009
Bonus: $717,000
DOB: 05/23/1988
Buried Treasure 2012 Top 20: Not Ranked
Offeason: Potential Trade Targets v. 4.0
Black and Gold soon? |
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
#22 Pirates Prospect - Willy Garcia
Buried Treasure Top 30 Prospects
#22 - Willy Garcia
Measurables: 6'3, 177
Bats: R, Throws: R
Position: OF
Acquired: IFA, 2010
Bonus: $280,000
DOB: 09/04/1992
Buried Treasure 2012 Top 20: Not Ranked
#22 - Willy Garcia
Measurables: 6'3, 177
Bats: R, Throws: R
Position: OF
Acquired: IFA, 2010
Bonus: $280,000
DOB: 09/04/1992
Buried Treasure 2012 Top 20: Not Ranked
Monday, December 10, 2012
2013 MLB Draft: Notable Former Pirates Draftees
Even though the MLB amateur draft is essentially six months away and player's stocks can rise and fall, that doesn't change the fact that come draft day, Pirates fans will hear plenty of familiar sounding names being announced. That's because several players previously selected by the Pirates are expected to hear their names called during the first few rounds of the upcoming June draft. Check it out after the jump.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Overlooked Rotation Option
Phil Irwin |
Offseason: Potential Trade Targets v. 3.0.
Gordon would look good in Black and Gold |
Names to Know for the 2013 Draft v. 3.0
Several months ago, I took a look at a few names to know for the 2013 draft. There was a second version, and here is the third edition of exclusively high school draft prospects. Check it out after the jump.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Payroll Options: 2014 and Beyond
The Neal Huntington era of the Pittsburgh Pirates organization is coming to a head. There has been success - the Pirates have been in contention for a playoff spot well into the summer the past two years - mixed with failures - contention has turned into losing seasons thanks to back-to-back epic collapses. Because of that mix, Huntington's job is in question. Fortunately for him, the Pirates should still be competitive the next few years, thanks in large part to superstar Andrew McCutchen and a group of veteran players, notably A.J. Burnett, Wandy Rodriguez, Clint Barmes, and brand-new Pirate Russell Martin. All four of those players have something else in common in addition to donning the black and gold. All four have their current contracts expire by the end of the 2014 season at the latest.
#23 Pirates Prospect - Zack Von Rosenberg
Buried Treasure Top 30 Prospects
#23 - Zack Von Rosenberg
Measurables: 6'5, 205
Bats: R, Throws: R
Position: P
Acquired: 6th round (175th overall), 2009
Bonus: $1,200,000
DOB: 09/24/1990
Buried Treasure 2012 Top 20: #19
#23 - Zack Von Rosenberg
Measurables: 6'5, 205
Bats: R, Throws: R
Position: P
Acquired: 6th round (175th overall), 2009
Bonus: $1,200,000
DOB: 09/24/1990
Buried Treasure 2012 Top 20: #19
Pittsburgh Pirates: 5 Moves in an Alternate Universe
Time Vortex! |
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