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AmarilloRed
04-18-2008, 01:59 PM
Pretty interesting:


Thursday, April 17, 2008
C Trent Weighs In

I’m not a panic guy, but this early, there are still some things you can do, if not to help the club win as much to make things cosmetically better.

* It’s only three starts, but it’s two terrible starts and one OK one. Josh Fogg, thanks, but you’re back to the bullpen. What I do differently than maybe some others, although Matt Belisle has thrown well in the minors, I do activate him, but he is a long reliever, paired with Jeremy Affeldt until Affeldt is ready to go 6 innings. We’ve seen Belisle and I think he has talent, but I’d rather have the lefty Affeldt in there.

* Todd Coffey, you know the way to Louisville. Work on things. It’s not your arm, it’s your head. While you’ve got the door open, take Jared Burton with you. Both of you have the stuff, but get the other things ready to be big league late-inning pitchers. Burton skipped some minor league lessons as a Rule V pick last season, he could use them.

* To fill the spot of Affeldt in the bullpen, bring up Bill Bray. Bray’s got nothing left to prove in the minors. He’s one of the best pitchers in the organization and is ready to help the big club.

* Stick with Edwin Encarnacion. It’s tough, but you need the patience for him to come around.

* David Ross is back, there’s got to be a taker for Scott Hatteberg. This platoon isn’t working. Hatteberg’s a great clubhouse guy, a great influence on the young players, but the two left-handed hitting first baseman platoon isn’t working. Javier Valentin can play some first, as can Jeff Keppinger. Keep Paul Bako, who the pitchers like, and he and Ross split time behind the plate. Valentin can work behind the plate in a pinch.

* Corey Patterson is not a lead off guy. Shake up the lineup. Why can’t Brandon Phillips hit lead off? He’s a lot like Jimmy Rollins, and it works for the Phillies. An odd thought, but how about this lineup, just for a day to see how it works — Phillips, Dunn, Keppinger, Griffey, Encarnacion, Votto, Patterson, Ross/Bako. There are lefties back-to-back lower in the order, but still not too bad. I’m not huge on lineup tinkering, but I like Phillips at the top spot and going from there.

* A right-handed bat from the minors, perhaps Jolbert Cabrera (who can play third and first) and send Norris Hopper down. It’s not that Hopper isn’t doing well, it’s just that he’s a redundant piece. If not Cabrera, then Jerry Hairston Jr., who is playing well and can play outfield and some infield.

* Soon enough, you’ll see Jay Bruce and Homer Bailey, but it’s not that time now.

_Sir_Charles_
04-18-2008, 02:16 PM
I agree with most of that. But not on Affeldt. I think it's got to be Belisle. If for some reason Matt's not ready, then use some stop-gap with Lehr or Shearn.

I also disagree on Jared Burton. He's thrown for just over 8 innings so far and he's allowed 4 runs & 7 hits. But he's also only walked 2 and struck out 13. He's getting a high ground out rate too. Before these last 2 games he pitched in Chicago his ERA was very nice under 3. No, he deserves more time. Lots of it. He'll be fine.

As for Phillips leading off...I'm not sure if that's a great fit for him, but it's certainly worth a look IMO.

Fogg and Affeldt should be the long relief men helping ease the transition for Cueto & Volquez.