They didn’t exactly “announce” the roster, but by virtue of the fact that the first GCL Nats game is today (6/27/17), we can take a look at the roster and see where things are shaking out.
Like we did last week with the Auburn/Short-A roster, lets take a look at who is starting on the named roster in the GCL.
- Jared Brashner, 22, RHP 2017 8th round pick from Samford. Senior sign so immediately too old for GCL, hopefully a quick stint before moving up to Short-A. Also though a very underslot deal, so not a lot of expectations here.
- Jake Cousins, 22, RHP 2017 20th round pick from Penn. Also a senior sign, from a non-baseball Ivy league school and with a famous DC-area cousin.
- Jose De Los Santos, 20, RHP, a 2015 IFA signing (Dominican Republic). Was a middle reliever for the DSL Nats last year with middling results (4.01 ERA, 23/14 K/BB in 33 innings).
- Nelson Galindez, 18, LHP 2017 22nd round pick out of a Florida HS. Signed away from a JuCo commitment for the max allowable non top-10 round bonus ($125,000). Its rate to see a high schooler picked in the 20th rounds to sign, but Galindez did. Should be interesting to see what he has.
- Darly Infante, 20, LHP 2016 IFA signing (Dominican Republic). Started 12 games for DSL Nats last year with good numbers (2.94 ERA, 52/19 K/BB in 49IP).
- Jose Jimenez, 20, LHP 2013 IFA signing (Dominican Republic). Three year veteran of the DSL, working mostly later inning relief but not with the dominant K/9 numbers you’d like to see.
- Jared Johnson, 21, LHP 2017 17th rounder out of a Florida Juco. Old for a Juco guy (he turns 22 in September) , hoping to see him pitch his way out of GCL soon.
- Kyle Johnston, 20, RHP 2017 6th rounder out of Texas. Texas’ Sunday starter put up decent numbers his junior year, finished strong (his final college game was a 7ip 3run performance in the regionals) and signed for slot as a 6th rounder. Like others, probably shouldn’t be in the GCL as a starter from a big12 college.
- Gabe Klobosits, 22, RHP 2017 36th rounder from Auburn. Mostly a reliever for Auburn (a handful of mid-week starts), a 36th round senior sign who probably doesn’t have much in the way of expectations.
- Jesus Luzardo, 19, LHP 2016 3rd rounder. This is the big name on the roster that everyone is waiting to see. Luzardo was a HUGE overslot guy in 2016, getting a $1.4M bonus commensurate with the top of the 2nd round and signing him away from a Miami commitment. He has recovered from his Tommy John surgery and this will be his first test.
- Jeremy McKinney, 22 RHP 2017 31st rounder from Indiana State. As with several other senior signs, McKinney likely has the next couple of months to keep his spot.
- Francys Peguero, 21, RHP 2013 IFA signing (Dominican Republic). Split time last year between GCL and Short-A, starts the year on the D/L.
- Nector Ramirez, 20, RHP 2013 IFA signing (Dominican Republic). Missed all of 2016 with a rotator cuff tear after two so-so seasons in the DSL. Should be interesting to see if he’s come back from a tough injury.
- Nick Raquet, 21, LHP 2017 3rd round pick from William & Mary. Signed slightly underslot deal; i’ve been critical of this pick and am quite curious to see how he does. The fact that a 3rd round collegiate junior pick is starting in the GCL is already a bad sign for me.
- David Smith, 22, RHP 2017 25th rounder from Long Beach State. Good baseball school, good pedigree, but Smith is a 25th round senior sign so expectations are limited.
- Leif Strom, 20 RHP 2017 21st round out of a Washington JuCo. Sizeable bonus for the 20th round, should be interesting to see what he has. Unfortunately his first move is to go onto the D/L, where he starts his pro career.
- Jackson Tetreault, 21, RHP 2017 7th rounder out of a Florida JuCo. Took an over-slot deal closer to 5th round money to buy him out of a USF commit. I’m going to struggle to spell his name correctly in this blog for a while.
- Alex Troop, 20, LHP 2017 9th round pick out of Michigan State. Troop was Michigan’s friday starter and signed an overslot deal to come to the Nats. I look forward to seeing what he has.
- Trey Turner, 21, RHP 2017 10th rounder out of Missouri State. Turner was looking like a solid member of Missouri State’s bullpen before heading to TJ surgery; he starts on the D/L and we won’t see him til this time in 2018.
- Ryan Williamson, 22 LHP 2015 15th rounder from NC State.
Not listed here is Weston Davis, who is on the GCL roster officially doing a rehab assignment.
They don’t really do starters and relievers in the GCL; instead you see a lot of 3 inning stints from multiple arms. So we won’t try to name a “rotation” here. But squinting here i’d go with Infante, Johnston, Luzardo, Tetreault, Troop as my rotation. (note: i’m writing this prior to seeing who pitches in the first game, so apologies if this is already wrong).
Breakdown of Arms:
- 21 arms; 3 on the D/L, 1 on rehab assignment.
- Average Age: 20 years, 8 months. So that’s kind of old, but what are you going to do when you draft a gazillion college arms right?
- Of the 20 non-rehab/rostered players: 8 lefties, 12 righties
- Acquisition method breakdown:
- 13 of the 20 arms are 2017 draftees
- 2 others are from prior drafts (Luzardo and Williamson)
- 5 are IFAs; 4 of them are DSL grads from last year, one (Peguero) who has been in-country for a bit but is hurt.
Who is still missing? Not too many:
- Jeremy McDonald was at one point on the GCL roster but has been put back into XST as far as I can tell.
- Some trickling in 2017 signees: Brigham Hill (who was at the CWS) and Jackson Stoeckinger.
- A few guys that seemed likely to matriculate to the GCL but who seem to be repeating DSL: Amoroso, CFlores, AMartinez.
Who am I really interested in seeing? Luzardo first and foremost, Raquet, Johnston, Infante, Tetreault and Troop. Basically all the guys who I think project as starters, plus the controversial 2017 pick Raquet.