The Pirates offense has been that bad so far this season that it has overshadowed some very good pitching. The season is still very young and much will change, even over the next week, and not much can be garnered from this small sample size. However, what the early season statistics do show is the polar opposites of the club’s pitching and hitting so far in 2013.
Showing posts with label Josh Harrison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Josh Harrison. Show all posts
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Thursday, March 21, 2013
The Case For Jordy Mercer
Many have seen the acquisition of John McDonald as a sign
that Jordy Mercer is likely to begin the year at Triple-A.GM Neal Huntington linked the move
to Chase d’Arnaud’s injury, with the logical assumption being that Mercer’s
April role would be as the Indianapolis Indians’ starting shortstop.
Nonetheless, this does not necessarily need to be the case.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Pirates Acquire John McDonald
The Pirates have acquired 38-year-old backup infielder John McDonald from the Arizona Diamondbacks, according to Ken Rosenthal. Jon Heyman reports that the Bucs will send a player to be named later to the Diamondbacks in return. With the 40-man roster full, the Pirates placed infielder Chase d'Arnaud on the 60-day DL to make room.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
More On Brandon Inge And A Dual-Platoon Infield Role
Yesterday I touched on how Brandon Inge appears to be the most likely non-roster invitee to break camp with the Pirates as could have value in the dual platoon role; his career numbers against southpaws could provide an upgrade over Pedro Alvarez and Neil Walker when the club faces left-handed starting pitching.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
More Platoon Advantage Discussion As The Pirates Sign Brandon Inge
The Pirates have signed utility infielder/outfielder Brandon Inge to a minor league contract with an invite to Spring Training, making the former Tiger the 61st player in camp.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
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.
Monday, December 24, 2012
The Pirates' Future At Shortstop
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