Showing posts with label Jeff Karstens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeff Karstens. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Jonathan Sanchez's Pirates Future

Prior to the suspension of Tuesday night’s game against the St Louis Cardinals, Jonathan Sanchez had given up two runs (one earned) over two innings – he gave up two hits while striking out three and walking just one hitter (with all the damage done in the first inning). With Francisco Liriano, Jeff Karstens and Charlie Morton either beginning to make rehab outings or close to it, the Pirates rotation has the potential to get overcrowded fairly soon. The question is where this leaves Sanchez in the future with the club. 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Pirates Pitchers Depth Chart: Next Man Up

Updated 2/13/2013

Please note and make use of the scroll bar at the bottom of the screen as there is additional info on the right side of this chart.

Depth Chart Key
Positional Players Depth Chart

Position
Player
Acquired
ST
OPT
40/R5
Throws
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
S1
A.J. Burnett1
TR12
>6.000
0
Yes
R
36/$16.5






Gerrit Cole
DR11
0.000
3
2014
R
22
23
24
25
26
27

Luis Heredia
Int FA10
0.000
3
2014
R
A
A+
AA
21
22
23














S2
Wandy Rodriguez2
TR12
>6.000
0
Yes
L
34/$13
35/$13





Jameson Taillon
DR10
0.000
3
2014
R
AA
22
23
24
25
26

Tyler Glasnow
DR11
0.000
3
2015
R
A-SS
A
A+
AA
23
24














S3
James McDonald
TR10
3.080
0
Yes
R
28/$3.025
29
30




Charlie Morton3
TR09
4.010
0
Yes
R
29/$2
30





Nick Kingham
DR10
0.000
3
2014
R
A+
AA
23
24
25
26














S4
Francisco Liriano4
FA13
>6.000
?
Yes
L
29/$1
30/$5-$8





Kyle McPherson
DR07
0.036
1
Yes
R
25
26
27
28
29
30

Clay Holmes
DR11
0.000
1
2015
R
A
A+
AA
AAA
24
25














S5
Jeff Karstens
FA13
5.132
?
Yes
R
30/$2.5






Jeff Locke
TR09
0.058
1
Yes
L
25
26
27
28
29
30

Justin Wilson
DR08
0.035
2
Yes
L
25
26
27
28
29
30














Closer
Jason Grilli
FA11
>6.000
0
Yes
R
36/$2.25
37/$4





Mark Melancon
TR13
2.098
0
Yes
R
28
29
30
31



















































Player projected to start the year in AAA and get called up mid-season; not eligible for arbitration


Player is in a pre-arbitration year; contract is Major League minimum unless otherwise noted


Player is arbitration eligible; salary, if noted, = arbitration results


Player is under contract


Either the Pirates or the player may exercise an option; details provided below the chart

























1 The Pirates pay $8,000,000 of Burnett’s 2013 contract.
2 The Pirates pay $8,500,000 of Rodriguez’s 2013 contract. Rodriguez’s option became a player option when he was traded by Houston; the Pirates will pay $7,500,000 if the option is exercised.
3 Morton is unlikely to be available before June, 2013.
4 Liriano is guaranteed only $1 million in 2013; however, if he does not miss any games due to his broken right (non-throwing) arm, he can earn up to $4.75 million. The Pirates have a team option for 2014; that option will be for $5, 6, or 8 million depending upon missed games due to Liriano’s broken right arm.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Russell Martin's Role In The Potential Success Of This Winter

Neal Huntington has made some big additions, as well as a noteworthy subtraction, this winter. He’s traded his closer for a quartet of players, with Mark Melancon and possibly Jerry Sands beginning the year in Pittsburgh, re-signed Jason Grilli and Jeff Karstens as well as further strengthening the rotation with Francisco Liriano. However, I believe that the success of the winter will reside on the performance of the club’s new catcher, especially if the offense fails to progress further in 2013. 

Monday, January 21, 2013

Pirates Finally Set To Sign Francisco Liriano

The Pirates have reached an agreement with Francisco Liriano, restructuring the original two-year, $12.75M contract, according to Ken Rosenthal. The lefty broke his right arm after agreeing terms with the Bucs at the end of December and if Liriano misses time due to the injury then his 2013 salary will be reduced (Jon Heyman describes it as language protecting the club). The club will need to make a move to make room on the 40-man roster once the deal is finalized after Liriano's physical.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Will The Pirates Make Any Further Moves This Winter?

There has been little word on Francisco Liriano other than the club are still in discussions with the left-handed starting pitcher since his injury was revealed and even less regarding anything that could affect the major league club since the Joel Hanrahan trade, with only minor league additions made; so the acquisition of Jeff Karstens may have ended the Pirates’ business for the winter with Spring Training only a few weeks away (other than contract discussions with arbitration eligible players). 

The question is whether this should be the case? 

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Karstens Deal Finalized; Zach Stewart Designated For Assignment

With finalization of the Jeff Karstens signing, the Pirates have designated right handed pitcher Zach Stewart for assignment to clear a spot on the 40-man roster.
 
The Bucs acquired Stewart on waivers from the Red Sox at the end of November for a player to be named later. That player turned out to be Kyle Kaminska, who was acquired in the Gaby Sanchez prior to the Trade Deadline. It was expected that Stewart would be part of the battle for one of the final two spots in the bullpen during Spring Training and, while he may still be part of the bullpen mix, he will now have to clear waivers first in order to do so.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Looking at Jeff Karstens' Development

Jeff Karstens has developed into a dependable middle of the rotation pitcher whenever he’s been healthy and should provide a lot of value on a $2.5M contract. While that durability issue that led to him being non-tendered could well be a problem this year and he's seen as more of a back end of the rotation option, I believe that Karstens now becomes a solid number three behind A.J. Burnett and Wandy Rodriguez in the Pirates rotation.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Jeff Karstens To Return To The Pirates

The Pirates have re-signed pitcher Jeff Karstens to a one-year deal believed to be valued in the region of $2.5M, pending a physical. While Karstens will enter the mix for the final two spots in the rotation,  he is most likely to be guaranteed a spot if no other starting pitcher is acquired prior to the beginning of the season.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Free Agent Alternatives To Francisco Liriano

With Francisco Liriano’s now looking in doubt, the Pirates may look externally for a replacement if the deal cannot be restructured. The Bucs do have a lot of options internally; however Neal Huntington has stated that he could make a move if an upgrade can be found. 

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Liriano Picks Up Injury, Deal With Pirates In Doubt

Francisco Liriano’s deal with the Pirates appears to be in jeopardy. The left-handed starting pitcher suffered an injury to his right arm shortly after agreeing to a two-year, $12.75M contract with the Pirates at the end of December, causing the physical to be delayed. 

I liked the idea of Liriano joining the club; a closer look at his performance certainly offered hope. At the very least he’s a 2 win pitcher, but then he does have the upside for more than that. 

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. 

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

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.