Hurdle says he'd like a couple of veteran starters for 2017
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 4:17 pm
In another thread Bobster quoted Clint Hurdle as stating that he'd like one or two veteran starters for the rotation in 2017. That being the case who do you think the Pirates could/would/should bring in to fill those two slots?
Let's assume for the sake of this thread that Jeff Locke (everybody's whippin' boy) is not an option and that Ivan Nova (everybody's fave FA) has priced himself out of the Pirates' price range.
For me the free agents that the Pirates should be looking at would be Edinson Volquez, Doug Fister and Jeremy Hellickson.
Volquez is the only one of the three that I know relatively well. He's had a pretty lousy year in KC that looks an awful lot like the Volquez who came to the Pirates in 2014 as a reclamation project. If Searage was instrumental in getting him on track back then perhaps he'd be more than willing to come back to Pittsburgh to get straightened out. If he can get back to pitching the way he did in 2014 he'd be a great add.
Doug Fister is a guy who's been around and had some success. His recent numbers look pretty mediocre, but I liked what I saw when he pitched against the Bucs at PNC this year. Can he get back to pitching the way he did several years ago?
Jeremy Hellickson is having a nice year for a not very good Phillies team. Maybe the best year of any free agent starter. After 3 very mediocre seasons in a row this year he's gotten back to being the good pitcher he was for Tampa back in 2011 and 2012. Will he be likely to continue to pitch successfully? Is this year an aberration or is he the real deal? Hmmm. I do know that his agent is Scott Boras so he might be looking for a big payday.
My trade targets for the offseason as I've stated before are Carlos Carrasco, Chris Archer and Jose Quintana. I'd be offering one of our starting outfielders as the center of a trade for any of the three.
So who do you like for the Pirates' veteran pitching presence in 2017? What's the plan you'd like to see enacted?
Let's assume for the sake of this thread that Jeff Locke (everybody's whippin' boy) is not an option and that Ivan Nova (everybody's fave FA) has priced himself out of the Pirates' price range.
For me the free agents that the Pirates should be looking at would be Edinson Volquez, Doug Fister and Jeremy Hellickson.
Volquez is the only one of the three that I know relatively well. He's had a pretty lousy year in KC that looks an awful lot like the Volquez who came to the Pirates in 2014 as a reclamation project. If Searage was instrumental in getting him on track back then perhaps he'd be more than willing to come back to Pittsburgh to get straightened out. If he can get back to pitching the way he did in 2014 he'd be a great add.
Doug Fister is a guy who's been around and had some success. His recent numbers look pretty mediocre, but I liked what I saw when he pitched against the Bucs at PNC this year. Can he get back to pitching the way he did several years ago?
Jeremy Hellickson is having a nice year for a not very good Phillies team. Maybe the best year of any free agent starter. After 3 very mediocre seasons in a row this year he's gotten back to being the good pitcher he was for Tampa back in 2011 and 2012. Will he be likely to continue to pitch successfully? Is this year an aberration or is he the real deal? Hmmm. I do know that his agent is Scott Boras so he might be looking for a big payday.
My trade targets for the offseason as I've stated before are Carlos Carrasco, Chris Archer and Jose Quintana. I'd be offering one of our starting outfielders as the center of a trade for any of the three.
So who do you like for the Pirates' veteran pitching presence in 2017? What's the plan you'd like to see enacted?