Sunday, March 27, 2016

One Week Until Opening Day....

Yep, one week from today is opening day, er, excuse me, Opening Day.  I haven't been paying a whole lot of attention to what the Pirates have been doing in the Grapefruit League, except to note that they are losing more games than they are winning, but that is meaningless in Spring Training.  This morning, though, I did take a look at some of the individual Pirates statistics thus far to see how some of the players were doing. Again, you can put whatever stock you want to in Spring Training stats, but they do have to mean something when you are evaluating players, don't they?

Anyway, for what it is worth, here are some numbers to chew on, some good, some bad...

GOOD:

Starling Marte  .362 BA, 2 HR, 6 RBI, .962 OPS
Michael Morse  .345 / 0 / 6 / .907
Francisco Cervelli  .267 / 1 / 2 / .822
Andrew McCutchen .235 / 5 / 8 / .974
David Freese .235 / 1 / 1 / .964 (only 7 AB)

BAD:

John Jaso .207 / 0 / 2 / .636
Gregory Polanco .214 / 1 / 2 /.583

It is interesting to see that Morse, the guy that no one wants, is producing, and that Jaso is not. And while he has had only seven at bats, the Freese signing is looking like a good one. Not shown above is Pedro Florimon, the hero of Pirate Chat Night 2015 and a guy in competition for the always controversial slot of Twenty-fifth Man on the team.  He is hitting .242 with a .697 OPS and in 33 At Bats, he leads the team with 12 RBI. I thought it to be impossible, but he just might make the team.

As for pitchers....

GOOD:

Mark Melancon 0.00 ERA / 6 IP / 5:0 K:BB Ratio
Neftali Feliz 1.29 / 7 / 4:0
Kyle Lobstein 1.64 / 11 / 4:0
Juan Nicasio 0:00 / 15 / 24:5  (That's TWENTY-FOUR strike outs in fifteen innings folks!)

BAD:

Jon Neise 9.82 / 11 / 4:4
Jeff Locke 6.63 / 19 / 11:5
Ryan Vogelsong 6.08 / 13.1 / 8:3

I know that in the Spring, pitchers are "working on things", which may or may not be just an excuse for them being lousy, but I think that the above numbers show that Locke and Vogelsong are what we thought hey were, and that in deciding who the fourth and fifth starters should be, serious consideration had better be given to Lobstein and, especially, Nicasio.  Because Neise came here in the Neil Walker deal, he is gong to be the #3 guy, no matter what.

I have no great insights here, but, as I said, some food for thought one week they start playing them for real.




1 comment:

  1. As always your provide a reasonable analysis ... here is my two cents: I like what I have seen in this team. The 182 game season is such a long way to go, anything can happen but I am assured of thrills, ups and downs and a summer of fun for this long time Bucco fan. Let's GO BUCS.

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