Off days seem to be accompanied by mail bags. And that’s good, because i’m kind of in a writing lull. I have no interest in looking at the hundreds of players in the game and trying to write one of those speculative, useless “hey we should make this trade” posts. So here’s MLB.com nats beat reporter Jamal Collier‘s latest mail bag and how i’d have answered the questions he took.
Q: With the A’s trade and Robertson traded, do you think the Nats still look for a closer? Or do they go for another bullpen piece (ie Neshek)?
A: …. and yet, here we are, needing to look at all 30 teams and all the theoretically “available” closers to write an educated answer. *sigh*
Ok: here’s who is for certain selling: Detroit, Chicago WS, Oakland, NY Mets, Miami, Philly, Cincinnati, San Diego, San Francisco. And here’s who probably should be selling: Baltimore, Toronto, Atlanta, maybe Texas.
That’s 12-13 teams, some of which have pretty good closers. So there’s some arms available. But at what cost? Does anyone want to stomach the trading of yet another set of higher-end prospects for a rental “proven closer?” I’m hoping the team goes a different direction, with a trade of lesser quality prospects for another couple 7th and 8th inning guys.
Bullpen now: Doolittle, Madsen, Albers, Romero, Perez, Blanton and Grace. Lefty heavy, and Blanton just cannot seem to get it together. So another righty to replace Blanton could work, given how bad he’s been this year. Maybe the return of Glover or a healthy/effective Kelley is what the team really needs instead of another trade (because who else on that current list of 7 do you want to jettison?).
Collier says that the team added a lot of payroll and may not do another blockbuster.
Q: Will the Nats make a push for a fifth starter at the trade deadline?
A: Nope. They’ll give Edwin Jackson starts until he gives them a reason to dump him, may try existing internal solutions, and will eventually call up Erick Fedde to try him out too. But they seem likely to cull the veteran 1yr FA market next off-season instead of overpaying now. Of course, that being said seemingly the next available option in AAA (Jacob Turner) just got absolutely shelled (1 2/3rds innings 6 runs) … maybe he had transaction-lag from being activated and DFAd within like a 24 hour period. A.J. Cole seems to have nearly exhausted his effectiveness as a starting pitcher; wow how far has he fallen. Hill and Voth both now demoted to AA, along with Greg Ross.
Collier agrees.
Q: Who are the tradeable assets on the big league squad & in the minors? Likeliest to be dealt?
A: Hmm. Most tradeable assets (outside the obvious all stars/marquee players we’d never move) on the big league squad might be Taylor and Goodwin thanks to their excellent seasons, and Gio Gonzalez who has pitched great and has two more option years. But now that Ross is on the shelf for a year, we can’t possibly trade Gio. Eaton should be back in 2018 so there’s no room for both Goodwin and Taylor; i’d guess they’d trade one of them and let the other start in LF after Werth plays out his contract. That is unless the Nats seek to improve offense in LF (like I think they should) and go for a big bopper … then they might have two OF trade assets (I think i’d rather move these guys than have them sit to be the 4th option).
In the minors? Andrew Stevenson comes to mind as someone who might be surplus to requirements in the short term and be someone worth flipping. That is unless we move both TAylor and Goodwin; then he’d make a perfect 4th OF for 2018 behind a LF FA acquisition. Past that? Its pretty empty in AAA and AA, so you’d be looking at guys in Low- and High-A as trade assets. Perhaps even lower; we have a number of high-dollar IFAs in the GCL right now.
Collier doesn’t even speculate; i guess he’s not a minor league guy.
Q: Will Koda Glover close games when he returns?
A: Lets get him to return first. Is there even a time table for him to return? Honestly I was almost assuming he was done for the year. If he does return … then yeah, absolutely he’s in the closer mix.
Collier says the same thing basically.
Q: Any word on Davey Lopes return?
A: didn’t even know he was gone. Its been a busy summer. 🙂
Collier has no updates; he’s away on personal matter.