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Diary: Bullpen Solutions

(moved from diaries. --eric)

The horrendous current state of the bullpen is painfully obvious to everyone, and doesn't really need rehashing--what is there to say other than that literally everyone is pitching terribly right now? Feliciano is the only one who's been remotely good, and he's not exactly lights out these days himself. The solution, though, is so obvious I can't beleive the Mets haven't thought of it.

Brian Lawrence just got sent down to make room for Endy. Philip Humber's been good in the minors recently, so he'll probably get that last non-Pedro start before rosters expand. Since they'll then not need to send him down after Pedro finally takes that spot, they should try him in a set-up role, a la Joba Chamberlain, for the rest of the season. They can give him a slot in the rotation, maybe, next year (though other than the last little bit his season's been fairly uninspiring).

Speaking of uninspiring minor league numbers, is there a better candidate for relief conversion than Pelfrey at this point? He has no secondary stuff and probably never will, but his fastball is devastating. Not only would he provide them with much needed lights out set-up (I imagine) for the rest of the year, but could (and in my mind should) stay in that role, possibly eventually succeeding Wagner in the closer role.

And with a little bit of roster shenanigans, the Mets could potentially have both relieving for them in the playoffs, even if, say, Pelfrey doesn't come up until after roster expansion. Two young fireballers who haven't gotten slagged by Randolph all season the way the rest of the pen has and, as an added bonus, aren't Showenweis or Mota (who both should be allowed nowhere near the postseason roster). Throw in Joe Smith on the postseason roster in place of, say, Jorge Sosa, and either El Duque, Maine or Perez (just being rational about who Willie is probably going to pick to start in the postseason) relieving, and we could go from a terrible regular season bullpen to a great postseason one.

Am I the only person that sees this?

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Which of the Mets five September starters should be used in relief in the postseason?
Pedro Martinez
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Tom Glavine
0 votes
Orlando Hernandez
9 votes
John Maine
19 votes
Oliver Perez
7 votes

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I agree with most of what your saying
Although I wouldn't permenantly make Pelfrey a reliever. He's still only 2 years out of college and could still develop his curve and change. The Mets have some options at AAA. Adkins, Collazo and Schmoll. Also they have a kid that just got pushed up to AAA Carlos Muniz who was untouchable at AA. It's time to see if those options are better than what we have.
Keep Lastings Milledge Free

by DoctorK16 on Aug 29, 2007 1:40 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Humber is on the ascent
Don't forget that Humber is recovering from surgery and is perhaps only now getting he "real" stuff back.

by elliot on Aug 29, 2007 2:12 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

certainly
Humber deserves the benefit of the doubt and should be allowed to continue starting, but he's obviously not going to save for maybe one start this year with the big team. Have him relieve the rest of the way in preparation for a rotation spot next spring.

Pelfrey, though--he might be only two years out of college, but two years is a long time to not have any secondary stuff worth speaking of. Especially for a college pitcher. He's 24 (23?). He should be close to a finished product by now and will doubtfully develop his stuff nay more than it is. Time cut cut losses and have him relieve. In my mind it could be a Papelbon or Gagne-esque transformation--that's how good his high 90s heavy sinking fastball is.

by jalsonmi on Aug 29, 2007 2:41 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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