Good for him honestly he’s starting to be injury prone anyway but we have Spencer coming back and we still have Chris and Lopez we should be good and this gives some of the young pitchers we have a chance to see what they have going forward or maybe a under the radar trade for a starter
@@kyleknapp1985No last couple seasons he was. He was amazing when he was healthy but Tyler is right 8 years and 218 million is way to much for a guy who’s 31
Spencer Turnbull was a starter last year till Taijuan Walker eventually came back from shoulder issues, then Turnbull was moved to the bullpen. But then ended up having a lat strain. But beyond last year, Turnbulls been a full time starter, while in 2022 he had Tommy John, and eventually came back in 2023, so he's lacked innings as of late do to those issues. But when looking at Turnbull and Eovaldi, they're somewhat similar pitchers. Since 2020, so we don't include Eovaldi's bad 2019 season both have had similar numbers since then. Turnbull: 3.84 ERA, 3.78 FIP, 4.24 xFIP, 21.9% K rate, 9.4% walk rate, 50.9% groundball rate, .220 Avg again, 1.22 WHIP Eovaldi: 3.75 ERA, 3.63 FIP, 3.57 xFIP, 24.0% K rate, 5.6% walk rate, 46.9% groundball rate, .243 Avg again, 1.17 WHIP Both have had similar ERA's and FIP's, Eovaldi strikes out a few more, but Trumbull induces more groundballs, both have similar WHIP, while Turnbull walks more, but Eovaldi gives up more hits. Both pitchers throw a bunch of different pitches, Evoldia throws 5 different pitchers while Turnbull throws 6 pitches. I think you get Trumbull on the cheap due to his lack of innings since returning from Tommy John in 2023, but you mostly need a guy who could eat up innings in the first half, while allowing all your prospects to get time in the minors, and either allow them to start getting starts during the 2nd half when he'll likely need time off due to his lack of previous innings, or you could switch him back into a bullpen position while letting Grant Holmes to get starts the 2nd half. I think he'd be good for 120ish innings as a starter, before potentially needing to find way to throttle his innings the rest of the way, and he would be a cheap option to help eat quality innings, especially while Striders out.
I agree 100% with you Tyler about Arcia. Baseball Savant has Arcia rated higher for (RANGE) than Willy Adames and Ha-Seong Kim. For 2 million per year you'll no find a better defender at SS.
Good for him honestly he’s starting to be injury prone anyway but we have Spencer coming back and we still have Chris and Lopez we should be good and this gives some of the young pitchers we have a chance to see what they have going forward or maybe a under the radar trade for a starter
Once atain. He’s not injury prone at all.
@@kyleknapp1985No last couple seasons he was. He was amazing when he was healthy but Tyler is right 8 years and 218 million is way to much for a guy who’s 31
Spencer Turnbull was a starter last year till Taijuan Walker eventually came back from shoulder issues, then Turnbull was moved to the bullpen. But then ended up having a lat strain. But beyond last year, Turnbulls been a full time starter, while in 2022 he had Tommy John, and eventually came back in 2023, so he's lacked innings as of late do to those issues. But when looking at Turnbull and Eovaldi, they're somewhat similar pitchers. Since 2020, so we don't include Eovaldi's bad 2019 season both have had similar numbers since then.
Turnbull: 3.84 ERA, 3.78 FIP, 4.24 xFIP, 21.9% K rate, 9.4% walk rate, 50.9% groundball rate, .220 Avg again, 1.22 WHIP
Eovaldi: 3.75 ERA, 3.63 FIP, 3.57 xFIP, 24.0% K rate, 5.6% walk rate, 46.9% groundball rate, .243 Avg again, 1.17 WHIP
Both have had similar ERA's and FIP's, Eovaldi strikes out a few more, but Trumbull induces more groundballs, both have similar WHIP, while Turnbull walks more, but Eovaldi gives up more hits. Both pitchers throw a bunch of different pitches, Evoldia throws 5 different pitchers while Turnbull throws 6 pitches. I think you get Trumbull on the cheap due to his lack of innings since returning from Tommy John in 2023, but you mostly need a guy who could eat up innings in the first half, while allowing all your prospects to get time in the minors, and either allow them to start getting starts during the 2nd half when he'll likely need time off due to his lack of previous innings, or you could switch him back into a bullpen position while letting Grant Holmes to get starts the 2nd half. I think he'd be good for 120ish innings as a starter, before potentially needing to find way to throttle his innings the rest of the way, and he would be a cheap option to help eat quality innings, especially while Striders out.
I agree 100% with you Tyler about Arcia. Baseball Savant has Arcia rated higher for (RANGE) than Willy Adames and Ha-Seong Kim. For 2 million per year you'll no find a better defender at SS.
I’m glad he’s gone truthfully. He’s not even a #1, #2 or #3 starter
Arcia will consistently win the Rapheal Belliard award......
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he gone