Rays September 1st Call-ups: What Moves Should the Rays Make?
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Maddon said he has met with his coaches and executive vice president Andrew Friedman about the team's September call-ups, and "we pretty much have an idea of what we'd like to do."
I took this snippet from a St. Pete Times online article and thought it would make for some interesting discussion. So, in short, what would you like to see the Rays do going into September to shore up the team for the pennant race (remember, the roster expands on September 1st)?
Here are a couple of possibilities/likelihoods:
1) Add David Price - starter or bullpen? He has looked very sharp in the minors with his smokin’ 98+ MPH fastball, among other things. He would bring a powerful lefty to the starting rotation or the bullpen (what do you think the right answer is for DP?). Of our 5 starters, 4 of them are right handed. In the bullpen, we only have 2 LHPs. So, our pitching staff is very right heavy and DP could provide a boost in this area (and this will be boosted once rosters expand on September 1st). A second LHP in the 5-man rotation could create a very tough setup for the opposition going forward (especially in the playoffs where you don't really need 5 starters). The difficulty with this decision is that the starting 5 have been SO GOOD this year and are getting better (all 5 starters have 10+ wins except our ace - he will get his today ;) ). Edwin Jackson might have been the odd man out, but he’s really heating up (5-1 in his last 6 starts giving up a total of 11 earned runs over 34 2/3 innings. Sonny is also pitching extremely well in August at 3-0 in 4 starts with an ERA of 2.92 (his no decision was actually his best outing giving up 1 earned run in 7 innings). Slotting David Price in the bullpen might be the answer, although that could disrupt what’s he’s got going on. If Troy Percival can't get healthy in September, perhaps Joe will put Balfour in the closer role and Price can assume the "strikeout" situation role that Balfour now fills (Price averages just over 1 SO per inning pitched).
2) Which other pitchers will contribute? Joe Maddon has shown a propensity to call on a lot of bullpen help in match-up fashion. Once rosters expand, it would not surprise me to see the bullpen swell quite a bit so that Joe can exact his match-up magic. It's possible that we might see some of our better talent join the team including Wade Davis, Jeff Nieman or even Mitch Talbot (who made a very brief appearance on the roster in July 2008). Who do you think deserves a slot on the roster, if anyone, and how can they contribute?
3) How much PT will Jonny Gomes get after roster expansion and will he be back? He’s got real power, but he is an all or nothing bet. Regardless, he might provide an emotional lift for the team down the stretch and could give the team a powerful right handed bat if Rocco struggles with his health. However, after starting hot in his first few games at AAA Durham, he’s only hitting .227 with 2 HR and 20 strikeouts in 16 games (ouch). I really like Jonny (he’s a super guy, the fans love him and he brings A LOT of energy to the clubhouse), but I fear he is going to be the odd man out unless he gets things going. Still, I do expect to see him rejoin the team in September.
4) Who plays right field? The reality is that the Rays are going to have some decisions to make once Carl Crawford rejoins the team. Ben Zobrist can play right field (his .250 BA, .345 OBP while only striking out 2 times is not bad), but he's unlikely to see much time with only 1 slot to fill. Willy Aybar is a utility guy, but won't get any work in Septemeber if no further injuries occur (he's got no PT in OF and the infield is spoken for when Longo gets back - it's too bad since he’s had 2 or more hits in 7 of his last 11 games and is hitting over .300 with 3 HR, 5 doubles and 9 RBIs since replacing Evan Longoria). So, it looks like right field will be split by Rocco against lefties (he’s hitting a solid .300 in August and hit his first HR last night), Hinske against righties and Gross against some righties and in defensive situations (e.g. after 7 innings if the Rays have the lead). The reality is, barring further injury, the Rays are going to have to make some decisions when Carl gets healthy, but Joe has a lot to choose from. I suspect we'll see a lot of "match-up" baseball down the stretch with the right field position.
The good news is that these are “high class” problems. The Rays have proven to have exceptional depth at pitching (with a huge potential “wild card” in David Price) and in the field/batters box. All of this depth is underscored by a team that has tremendous chemistry and strong leadership. I like where we stand and trust that Joe, Andrew and company will make the right decisions as tough as they may be.
So, tell me what you think?
Labels: Andy Sonnanstine, Ben Zobrist, Carl Crawford, David Price, Evan Longoria, Jonny Gomes, Rocco Baldelli, Tampa Bay Rays, Willy Aybar

6 Comments:
I dont Know if Price is going to make the trip based on his stint at Durham 13 innings 18 hits 7earned runs 12 S0/6 BB
But he is on the Roster so he'll most like get some late inning work ion some games wher they have the lead to start him off. No need to rush this Kid we've got a solid pen at this time and our starters are holding up well
Harold - it's hard for me to disagree with you assuming there are no further injuries (and assuming Percy comes back healthy). Do you think Salas will be able to contribute? Who is the closer is Percy can't go? At a minimum, I wouldn't mind seeing Price come up during September even if he is not utilized in the playoffs. The experience would be good for him and it would give the team a chance to get him some penant race experience. But, if Percy is unable to play, you could put Balfour in the closer roll and slot Price in the "strikeout specialist" role that Balfour now plays (Price averages more than 1 strikeout per inning pitched).
But, if I recall correctly, he cannot play in the playoffs unless he is called up before August 31.
You are correct on the playoff roster. I really haven't seen enough of Salas to make an informed comment. I have mixed feeling about Bradfoerd. I get the feeling that his success is Umpire dependent. If he gets the first strike over then he is obviously much more effective, But it seems to me that that all hangs on the Umpires lower margin of the strike zone. I Would like to see Jp continue in the middle reliever spot with Miller and Bradford used as situational pitchers in 7th and eight innings with Balfour and Wheeler rotating into the Ninth, depending on the scouting line. The Problem with both Miller and Bradford is as I stated before is their Zones are Umpire dependent. Additionally,I think that they are more effective when they are not overexposed. In other words I dont like seeing Bradford pitching to more than three batters and Trevor maybe two. If Price does play I would think in 6th or 7th inning with a lead and face no more than three batters, tops.
But I"m No JOE.
I'm Just a schmoe.
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Harold - agreed on the middle guys. Both Miller and Bradford are "specialist" and won't see more than a few batters in most cases (except maybe when we are up or down 5+ runs). I do agree to some extent on Bradford, but the numbers don't lie and he has a killer ERA. I'm not convinced Wheeler is the right closer for the Rays. He has great stuff and is a strong setup guy, but he doesn't have the closer presence (he does not intimidate batters like Percy or Balfour). I think Price could be a very good fit for teh 6th/7th inning. JP can't pitch every game, unfortunately.
I believe the best place for David Price would be to come in from the bullpen. Having him start would be a remote possibility in my estimation. He could get some key innings in games and gain the experience in "The Show". Then coming into next year, he's in the rotation.
Of course, despite his talent, he will still need to earn that spot in the rotation next year. We have 5 very good, young arms in there now and they all have 10 wins (except out Ace, that is, who has 9). The good news is there is no reason to rush Price at this point. However, he is such a great potential weapon that I'd hate to hold him back unecessarily. I do agree that he's a bullpen guy if he does come up this year.
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