IggyPride00;1606840 wrote:Even if the bats improve I don't think we have the pitching we had last year to sustain a long stretch of winning baseball.
The bats might return to normal, but this rotation is not solid. Part of letting the veterans walk to switch to the young guys meant that if they struggled there wasn't alot of depth behind them. Frankly I think some of our starters (Carrasco/Salazar) would be more effective as relievers than they are as starters. The staff as a whole just has too many guys in miscast roles for my liking as of now.
Could be totally wrong (lord knows it wouldn't be the first time) but I just don't see the pitching on this team to make us a real contender.
I think Carrasco is awful and should have never won the 5th spot over Tomblin. Problem is, he had no options left (here's your sign...)
Salazar on the other hand is one of the bright young SP's in the game. I believe in his prime (when we will probably trade him), he will be a top 10 pitcher in the league. Our pitching isn't great, but I think there is potential with Masterson, Salazar, McAllister, Marcum, and Kluber. Certainly not the best in the league, but it's not the worst either.