While everyone is focusing on the overcrowded NY Mets
bullpen which will be bursting at the seams once Vic Black and Bobby Parnell
complete their rehab assignments, there is now a parallel situation evolving in
the starting rotation for the AAA Las Vegas 51s. With the somewhat surprising announcement
that Rafael Montero was being demoted to Las Vegas to be stretched out to
become a starter once again, it makes a high quality and full rotation in Sin
City overcrowded.
Although Noah Syndergaard is still most analysts’ first
choice as the Mets’ top pitching prospect, a case could be made for Steve Matz
as well. Regardless, whichever one you
call number one and number two, they’re there until injuries or trades open up
spots in Queens. Neither have had the eye popping type of starts that everyone is expecting of them, but the season is young and no one in the PCL is looking forward to seeing either of these young men on the mound.
Following closely behind is Ivy Leaguer Matt Bowman who has not
exactly started right up where he left off last season with a rather ugly 2
starts in which he’s yielded 11 earned runs.
Now take small samples with a grain of salt as he finished 2014 with 3-2
record over six starts with a respectable (by PCL standards) 3.47 ERA.
The flip side of Bowman is soft tossing lefty Darin Gorski
who has shown flashes of brilliance at the AA level before injuries took him
off the prospect path. His short trials
in AAA have not been kind in the past but this year he’s started off 2-0 with a
tidy 1.80 ERA. Given the fact he’s not
on the 40-man roster and was not claimed when bumped from there last year, he
may be the one who gets pushed to the bullpen.
At age 27 he’s organizational filler despite how well he performs.
Finally there is Tyler Pill.
He pitched to a 9-5 record for AA Binghamton last year with a better
than 4:1 K to BB ratio while sporting a 3.83 ERA. His first foray into the hitter’s paradise
was a brutal one game, finishing with a AAA ERA of 7.71. This year hasn’t started out much better with
his first game resulting in 4 earned runs over 5.1 IP. At age 25 he’s probably going to have to
improve in a hurry or make the transition to the bullpen.
With lefty Jack Leathersich off to a phenomenal start in
2015 – 3 games, 2.2 IP, 7 Ks, no walks and a 0.37 WHIP – it may not be Gorski
who gets bumped. After all, lefty Scott
Rice is already out there in the pen. My
guess is Pill gets the bullpen assignment to see if his high K numbers can work
in short spurts better than he’s been able to deliver as a starter.
Pill got killed last nite. He may move to pen after 2 bad starts.
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