We did an end of April check-in on the rotations; how about and end-of May one too?
Important links for this analysis:
- Big Board: the big board shows the rotations, plus the starters and the roles of the relievers as best as I can figure. Furthermore, the rotations are in the correct “order” and synced across the system.
- Nats MLB stats: at baseball-reference.com
- AAA Rochester stats: (all minor league stats at milb.com)
- AA Harrisburg stats
- High-A Wilmington stats
- Low-A Fredericksburg Stats
We’ll start with the Majors.
Rotation: Corbin, Grey, Gore, Williams, Irvin
Changes since opening day: Irvin for Kuhl, who went out with a slight injury and then has been kept down while Irvin came up and, at least initially, looked solid.
Observations: Irvin’s first two starts were fantastic. Even his third was promising, with his numbers inflated by a couple of infield singles and a crummy reliever who let in 3 of Irvin’s inherited runners. Since then though, it has not been good, and Irvin’s ERA now hovers in the mid 5.00 range. He’s giving up way too many base runners (1.68 whip) and I think he needs to head back down to work on his command. Meanwhile, Grey & Gore continue to look solid, if a bit wild, and look like solid rotation pieces for the next 5-6 years. Trevor Williams continues to get by on smoke and mirrors (there’s more than a point difference between his ERA and FIP), and Corbin is who he is at this point, eating up innings for his salary until he runs out his contract at the end of next year.
Next guy to get cut/demoted: Irvin. I think the Irvin experiment has trailed off and Kuhl will regain his spot in the rotation for a little while longer. Neither is really deserving, Do you want Irvin to continue to develop in the majors so that you can give innings to a one-year guy like Kuhl?
AAA Rochester:
Rotation: Urena, Adon, Abbott, Peralta, Espino
Changes since Last Month: Just veteran MLFA Urena replacing the promoted Irvin in the rotation.
Observations; The seasonal ERAs of these five starters is, in order: 5.18, 9.35, 4.50, 6.25, and 6.11. That’s awful. It isn’t much better controlling for the last month; none of them have an ERA under 5.00. What’s interesting is that we know (based on last year’s MLB stats) that both Espino and Abbott work far better as relievers versus starters, yet they both continue to stay in the rotation. Urena is 31 and has been awful, Peralta 34 and nearly as bad. I’m not sure what to do with Adon; he’s regressed since his AAA season last year, is falling in the depth chart, and soon may be nearing the “next guy to get cut from the 40-man to make room” territory
Meanwhile, Tommy Romero is kind of like the “6th starter,” a swingman who gets spot starts, and his numbers look great. I’m not sure why we cling to spots for washed up AAA starters in their 30s when we could feature guys who might actually be prospects. I think the team should release Urena and Peralta, put Irvin back here, and put Romero in the rotation in the short term.
Of course, the likely answer to “why is Urena still here” is named Cole Henry, who is doing a re-hab tour of the minors and should return to the AAA rotation soon, likely spelling Urena’s release. Jackson Tetreault is also lurking in rehab, but he’s getting shelled in a-ball right now and doesn’t have anything to prove below AAA, so we could see some shuffling. I’d like to see
Next guy to get promoted: nobody deserving
Next guy to get demoted or released: Urena/Peralta for Henry/Tetreault, then if we need a AA promotion put Abbott or Espino back in the pen.
AA Harrisburg:
Rotation: Cuevas, Alamedo Hernandez, Rutledge, Parker, Troop
Changes since April: Hernandez in for Herrera, who seems to have had a season-ending injury in early May.
Observations: The AA rotation is starting to come together. Three of these guys have sub 3.00 ERAs for the month of May (Rutledge with a 1.90 ERA, Cuevas with 2.84, and Hernandez with a 2.70). I’m especially interested to see what Cuevas (age 21) does the rest of the way; a 21yr old in AA is impressive enough, for him to be effective is amazing. Hernandez is a 23MLFA that the team signed out of the Mexican leagues, he’s just 23, and he’s shown to be pretty effective as well; the Mexican league is considered a “AAA-quality” league and I wonder if he’ll be effective if he gets moved up. Amazingly to this observer, the former 1st round pick Rutledge, who I was almost convinced was a complete bust, is the bets of them; 1.90 ERA in May, 0.97 Whip, 20/4 K/BB in 23 innings. Dare I say it … he’s starting to look like a 1st rounder! I mean, should we start putting his name into future MLB rotation consideration along side Cavalli and Henry and Skenes when we draft him? 🙂
The season has also shown that guys who were formerly being used as longer relievers or starters are now clearly one-inning relievers. Evan Lee, Lucas Knowles, and Tim Cate all included.
Next guy to get promoted: Rutledge. Heck, he’s on the 40-man, if he dominates AA another month move him up to AAA and bump one of the retreads there.
Next guy to get demoted or released: Parker. After cruising through the A ball leagues, he’s apparently met his match in AA. Good thing for him is that he’s a lefty with punch-out capabilities, so he’s got bullpen options.
High-A Wilmington
Rotation: Luckham, Saenz, Huff, Alvarez, Lara, with Theophile getting spot starts
Changes since April: None really, just the addition of Luckham
Observations: Wilmington’s rotation has been harder to track this month thanks to two guys doing rehab starts there, plus some rainouts/double headers making for a bunch of spot starts. Huff and Lara continue to struggle; Lara at age 20 in high-A continues to confuse me; he had a 5.53 era in low-A last year and now has an even higher ERA in High-A this year. Is this good for his development? Why not keep him in low-A, a more age-appropriate league, until he proves he can solve it? Luckham was last month’s darling; he’s come back to earth. Really, the best performer has been Saenz, who gave up just 3 earned runs in the month of June and is repeating the level. Another month like this and he’ll be moving up. Theophile seems like he’s somewhere in rotational limbo, but has a big enough arm to possibly feature more as a reliever.
Next guy to get promoted: Saenz
Next guy to get demoted or released: Lara
Low-A Fredericksburg
Rotation: Bennett, Susana, Atencio, Cornelio, Denaburg
Rotation: Bennett, Cornelio, Sanchez, Caceres, Susana
Changes since April: Denaburg mercifully moved to the bullpen and replaced by Sanchez. Aldonis briefly in the rotation but got hurt. Atencio moved to the bullpen for Caceres.
Observations: Jake Bennett making fast work of Low-A: he had a 33/3 K/BB ratio in 5 starts in May and now sports a 1.93 ERA in 9 starts. Could we finally have a successful 2nd round pick? I think he needs to get out of Low-A, given his draft round and collegiate pedigree. Our other major prospect in Low-A is Susana, who had 4 starts but went just 14 total innings in the month. His numbers are decent, but he has to go deeper in games. 2022 draftee Cornelio is just way too wild (12 walks in 15 May innings). Caceres is an older IFA (he’s 23 just getting to Low-A). Sanchez halved his seasonal ERA in May, so that’s good.
Next guy to get promoted: Bennett
Next guy to get demoted or released: I don’t know; they’ve already demoted Denaburg and Atencio, we need another month to see which of the other guys would go next.
Conclusions: by most accounts, our top starter pitching prospects right now are in rough order:
- Cavalli (TJ, out for year)
- Susana (scuffling in Low-A)
- Bennett (crushing in Low-A, needs to be promoted)
- Rutledge (crushing in AA, needs promotion)
- Ward (stashed in the MLB bullpen as a rule-5 guy)
- Henry (so far so good on come-back from TOS)
- Lara (over promoted and struggling in high-A)
- Irvin (in the MLB rotation, may need more AAA time)
- Parker (struggling in AA)
- Aldo Ramirez (hurt, in XST)
When we draft Skenes he’ll take over as #1 on this list.
Could we be choosing 5 from Grey, Gore, Irvin, Cavalli, Henry, Rutledge, Skenes, Ward, and Bennett in a couple years time? That’s the dream.
Good write up, Todd, and welcome back!
John C.
1 Jun 23 at 12:55 pm
Thanks! Yeah, i’m now spending more time writing for other outlets, so my time here is limited. It is CWS time though, which I love, so i’ll write up some stuff there, but my prep baseball coverage is out the window.
Todd Boss
2 Jun 23 at 9:09 am
Nice post, Todd.
Cool profile of Skenes in The Athletic: https://theathletic.com/4569103/2023/06/01/lsu-baseball-paul-skenes-cws/?source=user_shared_article
Derek
2 Jun 23 at 1:40 pm
Skenes threw 124 pitches today in a CG start in the playoffs – not good.
Pitch #124 was 101 mph – pretty pretty good.
Derek
2 Jun 23 at 6:09 pm
Yeah, I was horrified to see that Skenes had thrown 124 pitches in an opening-round game, including being sent back out with a five-run lead. Good grief.
Bennett promoted today. He, Rutledge, and Henry (fingers crossed) are looking good, the others not so much.
Irvin has regressed to the mean and is looking more like the next Fedde.
I would also still include Adon among the rotation “prospects” since he’s still only 24. He had a good start last night but hasn’t been great overall.
KW
2 Jun 23 at 7:58 pm
Damn, i saw 9 ip i didn’t see 124 pitches. F*cking ridiculous. I still can’t believe they chose to even use him against Tulane in the opener (a 19 win team that somehow got into the tourney) and i can’t believe they went past 100 pitches with a big lead.
Yet another example of criminal starter usage from a college coach in the post season.
Todd Boss
6 Jun 23 at 10:38 am