Another day, another D/L trip. The latest is Ryan Zimmerman, whose position is more than ably being filled by Matt Adams, heading to the 10-day d/L with “back soreness” but which we know to be an oblique (which is a notoriously iffy injury, if indeed he has a real injury and this isn’t some sort of paper maneuver to get Adams more ABs. Yes I’m a cynic). This a day after starting catcher and $10M “homage to Scott Boras‘ ability to undermine Mike Rizzo‘s plans by repeatedly going over his head to ownership” Matt Wieters goes down with a “hamstring” injury (btw: he looked like a 50-yr old man running to first base; was it any surprise he came up hobbled?)
The Nats, as of 5/13/18, now have 10 guys on the D/L and an 11th suspended. Only three of them even have a vague return date defined, and one of those is Joe Ross, who is recovering from Tommy John and whose return date is listed as “probably 2018.” Nine of the 10 guys (not including Read) arguably are part of the “best 25” that our team would field, meaning we’re playing 9 guys out of 25 who should be in AAA.
This number of current players on the D/L, not surprisingly, leads the league and their cumulative totals of number of players, games lost and payroll wasted for the season is at or near the top.
Great.
Yet, somehow, during this period the team is on fire. They’ve won 12 of 14. They’re 13-7 in their last 20. Went into the hot Arizona team and crushed them on their turf.
What’s going on? How is this happening?
Part of this is the particular guys getting hurt; i.e. none of the rotation. We’re getting a ton of quality starts, guys pitching deep into the games. Under-rated at the time signing Jeremy Hellickson took a perfect game into the 7th. That’s the definition of “found gold” for a 5th starter. Five of the top Eight season-to-date guys by bWAR are the 5 rotation members.
But for the most part it has been part-time players stepping up big time.
- Pedro Severino in for Wieters (and before that Miguel Montero, 2018’s first “Oblivion” candidate): posting a 98 OPS+ and providing stellar defense behind the plate.
- Howie Kendrick in for Daniel Murphy? 113 OPS+ thank you very much. Great signing.
- Wilmer Difo covering for Anthony Rendon while he missed half the season thus far? 102 OPS+
- Adams, as previously noted, is crushing the ball right now: 178 OPS+.
- The hodge-podge of left fielders not named Adams? well … that’s another story. Thankfully we can put most any ole stiff out there and still get production.
I thought this team did amazingly well last year given its injuries … but now its looking even worse this year. Yet they’re right where they need to be after a sluggish start. What I worry about is missing a month of Scherzer, or having Harper go down ye t again.