SEASON 4 ROSTER - PITCHING STAFF, Part 2 (BULLPEN)
I am going with an 8 man bullpen anticipating a lot of long, tough games. 4 long relievers, 3 setup, and a closer.
Jerry Logan, 30, 1.8 million, long relief. Logan was another single season free agent acquisition to help fill out my roster. He barely has major league talent. I had initially signed him as a starter due to his price tag being right, but a couple late trades allowed me to add both Clarence Smith and Jason Wright, thus moving Logan into long relief.
Johan King, 23, 327k, long relief. King began the year on my AAA roster. His STA is only 53, projecting to 55, so he will never be a starter. However he has solid control, good splits, and 5 pitches (1 good and 4 mediocre rated). I actually almost moved him as another owner was interested in picking him up, but as that deal feel through, I believe he is ready for the majors and promoted him up.
Ivan Guillen, 23, 327k, long relief. Guillen has an outside shot to one day be a starter with a projected STA of 67. However, I doubt he will ever be more than long relief. I picked him up in a trade that unloaded PT Baez's huge contract and stud pitcher Lorenzo Torcato (but also brought me a stud minor league prospect). While I would prefer that Guillen develop for one more year at AAA, I need good cheap pitching and I believe he will get a lot of work this season.
Allen Blair, 34, 6 million, long relief. My final long reliever is Blair, who began the season on my big league roster. Blair is ridiculously overpaid, but as this is the final season of his contract, I did not actively try to move him. I will get whatever I can out of him this season, and that should be it for his career, at least with my team.
Fausto Herrera, 21, 327k, setup. Herrera was the only player of value I got back for moving Willie Guerrero's 3 year 7.5 per year contract and a very good prospect. He is an interesting player as he has the dreaded 0 DUR, but a 79 current, 90 projected STA. I intend to put him on a very low pitch count and pitch him in Setup B. His stuff is excellent, with projected splits of 90/78 and 3 pitches all of which project into at least the mid-70s. He would be a complete stud prospect that I would probably spend more time developing if he had even a decent durability.
Kyle Rolls, 25, 378k, setup. Rolls will be arb eligible next season. He started the season on my roster at AAA and has very solid stuff. I don't know that he will ever be a closer, but he could definitely be Setup A for almost any team.
Carlos Martin, 25, 378k, setup. Martin was claimed off of waivers. He is out of options so my guess is that his prior owner was trying to designate him for assignment. He has a 91 DUR but only a 9 STA, which means at best he will give me 10 pitches per game. However, his stuff (but not great) so he should do a good job.
Daniel Truman, 29, 4 million, closer. Truman is not much better than anyone else in my bullpen, but has the best stamina (18) of my setup guys (not including Herrera) and so gets the the nod as the closer. He may actually have some trade value as the season wears on, and if I can move him for a prospect, I will do it in a heartbeat because I have no intention to bring him back at that salary next season. (He started the season on my roster).
In all, my pitching staff is not dreadful (though my lineup is pretty bad). I can at least hope they will keep me from getting blown out too many times. Plus, I should get a good look at some of the young guys I have brought up and be able to make some decisions on my long term plans for the staff.