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RosterResource Chat - 4/16/26
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AvatarJason Martinez
2:02
Welcome to the RosterResource Live Chat. Big news for us this week is that Jon was able to add some really cool and much-needed features to our Closer Depth Chart. You can check it out here ... https://www.fangraphs.com/roster-resource/closer-depth-chart

And now we're ready to talk some baseball ...
Chris
2:03
When Volpe comes back do you think Yanks might option Escarra, knowing Wells starts the vast majority of games and can give Grichuk a bit more time to find his footing (I assume theyd give Rice some time back there first to make sure hes ready 1-2 times a week)
AvatarJon Becker
2:04
It's a big "if" on how often they'll be able to get Rice behind the plate, but I do think that's the simplest move. Grichuk hasn't gotten the results yet but he's hitting the ball okay, and the platoon with Grisham is pretty rigid so far. It's way easier to get Goldy into the lineup if Rice can catch more, too.
Emerson Hancock
2:04
Do I still get to start once Bryce Miller’s back from the IL?
AvatarJason Martinez
2:07
Miller made one appearance in ST before being shut down so I imagine he still has a long ways to go. Once he starts his rehab assignment, I think the state of their rotation will dictate how much of the 30-day window they utilize. No reason to rush him back if Hancock continues to pitch the way he has been.

At that point, they could go with a temporary 6-man if all 6 are healthy and effective. Castillo has been shaky his last 2 starts so that's maybe something to keep an eye on down the road in terms of a potential odd man out.
PJ Jones
2:07
Hey guys - has Daniel Susac pulled away from Patrick Bailey in SF? It seems like they are looking to split their at bats rather evenly. Do you think that will hold up?
AvatarJon Becker
2:08
The latest from Vitello is something along those lines, that they're looking into 50/50 as a distinct possibility. It already looks like Susac is the top option against LHP right now, at minimum. Bailey's defense is so good and the pitchers love working with him so much that I'm not sure he'll ever be a true backup, though.
Sal's Mom
2:09
Am I crazy to think the the Reds should be playing Hinds everyday in CF? That's where he was playing at AAA and its hard to believe he'd be worse than Friedl out there
AvatarJason Martinez
2:11
Hinds getting back-to-back starts vs RHP is a good sign that's he actually going to get a look as a lineup regular this time around. Not sure how comfortable he is in CF. Reds said he'll see some time out there. But my guess is that they wouldn't want to put too much on his plate if this is an audition for him to be a starting OF. His bat is what is going to keep him in the lineup. If he establishes that he should stick, maybe they start easing him in at CF.
Martian
2:11
I am I about to land in New York?
AvatarJon Becker
2:13
Don't think so. He was sent down in the first place because there just wan't playing time for him, and that hasn't changed. He's 2-for-6 with a homer against lefties so if that continues I suppose he could take Grichuk's job, but that's of course too small a sample to draw any conclusions from right now.
O
2:13
Thoughts on how Boone has handled NYY's platoon situation? Seems like there's no good answer if you believe in Goldy, but surely Rice needs to see more LHP just for developmental reasons
AvatarJason Martinez
2:16
Fine so far. Bringing Goldy back was as much (or more) about having some insurance for Stanton, who won't play every day and gets hurt a lot. Getting him at-bats while Stanton is healthy and balancing that with giving Rice at-bats vs LHP would be the challenge. They only faced 1 lefty starter in the 1st 10 games and Goldy started over Rice. They've now faced 5 lefty starters (I believe) in the last 8 games with Goldy getting 3 starts and Rice getting 2 starts. That makes sense to me.
AvatarJon Becker
2:16
My only real qualm was sitting Rice against Detmers and his reverse splits, but you can probably find something to pick apart in every single lineup if you try hard enough.
Sal's Mom
2:16
What do you see a fair Sal Stewart extension would look like? 9/140?
AvatarJon Becker
2:18
He can really hit but how you're regarded as a prospect is going to factor into this and he's at least a tier down from McGonigle (8/$150M) and Griffin (9/$140M). Also have to factor in that Stewart is mostly a first baseman now and that cuts into his value/long-term projection. So maybe more like 8/$120M? But that price is going up every day, it seems.
PT Party
2:18
Curious if you see any of these young-ish guys having regular PT by year’s end: Brice Matthews, Richie Palacios, Oswaldo Peraza
AvatarJason Martinez
2:22
I don't know if Matthews will get a chance to play regularly unless things have gone really bad late in the season. It's no surprise that he's not hitting as a part-time player. Probably needs to play every day if he has a chance to figure things out but it's too risky while they're competing for a playoff spot.

Peraza is getting his opportunity now. He's already cooled down a bit. By mid-season, the Angels will probably move on if he hasn't proven that he can be a MLB regular.

Palacios isn't young (about to turn 29) but he hasn't really gotten many chances even though he usually hits when he plays. Since he's the only lefty bat who can play 2B at the moment, I think there is a real chance he can continue getting playing time until Lux returns from the IL. Maybe in a few weeks.
Keith
2:22
Thanks Jason and Jon. Hector Rodriguez's chase rate is way down to start this season and his walk rate is 20%. Were you surprised Reds called up Rece Hinds instead or is Rodriguez's performance too small of a sample?
AvatarJon Becker
2:24
Not surprised, no. Hinds had a great spring training and kept doing what he was doing down at Triple-A to start the season. And even though it hasn't translated to his small sample since the call-up, the Reds liked whatever changes he made going into spring training to cut down on the whiffs. But Rodríguez is close, should be between him and Bleday next time they need an outfielder.
Tippy
2:24
Are the White Sox about to call up Tanner McDougal and Hagen Smith?
AvatarJason Martinez
2:27
Calling up Schultz was surprisingly aggressive. Antonacci getting the call was less surprising but also a sign that they're not afraid to move their top prospects quickly. I don't know if they're about to call anyone else up. They only have 5 rotation spots and Burke, Kay, Martin, Fedde have all been fine. And I'm sure they want to get Shane Smith back on track and back to the majors soon.

With that said, I think McDougal will be up in the near future. He's already on the 40-man. Maybe Smith is in the picture by mid-season.
mike
2:27
Wallner looking like last year, not the two previous....How long until one of the AAA OFers replaces him if this continues? And, why is it happening? thanks,
AvatarJon Becker
2:29
I don't think he's in particular danger of losing his starting spot, though he could get less time against LHP. He's been above-average against RHP (116 wRC+), but has almost as many PA against LHP and has been awful against them (41 wRC+). Guys like him (tall, long swing, huge power, big swing-and-miss) are inherently going to be streaky so the Twins are probably fine with rolling with him for awhile longer.
Big Buckston
2:30
Hi guys, always enjoy the chat. My question is, how long of a leash does Konnor Griffin get at the plate before maybe being sent down for a AAA reset? Any thoughts?
AvatarJason Martinez
2:32
Getting 3 hits in his past 2 starts should extend it quite a bit. He also recently had 3 consecutive games with 2 Ks, which is concerning. But this is to be expected.

The Pirates are playing well and can afford to bat him 8th or 9th (less pressure) and letting his talent take over at some point. Once he gets comfortable, he could carry them for a series or two.

My guess is that he gets another 3-4 weeks. If he's still scuffling and hasn't made much improvement, maybe they send him to AAA for a quick reset at that point.
Tacoby Bellsbury
2:33
What is the medium-term expectation for the Astros rotation?
AvatarJon Becker
2:35
Without defining medium-term this is a tough question to answer, so let's just define it as "until Hunter Brown comes back" since he's the real linchpin of the rotation. McCullers and Arrighetti (who looked great yesterday) should probably stick, and I think they're gonna give Burrows a pretty decent leash since he's at least staying healthy and eating some innings. From there I think it's going to be a lot of trying guys out and seeing who can get outs consistently. So far, it's been a struggle for everyone auditioning there besides Arrighetti.
Jack
2:36
How much more of a leash do you think Mikolas has in DC? They don't really have SP depth, though Parker looked fine in his piggyback start. Seems like they might have to just hold onto him until Herz or Williams are back. Maybe try Alvarez again?
AvatarJason Martinez
2:39
For what they paid him ($2.25MM), I'd think anything less than 2 months would mean that it was a complete disaster of a signing. Unless he gets lit up again like he did in his 2nd start (11 ER) or continues to only give them 3 innings per start, I'll guess that they'll stick with him thru May and make an assessment after that. Alvarez or Cornelio could be ready to step in whenever they decide to move on.
Insert Witty Name Here
2:40
If Romero loses his closer job, who do you think takes it? Or will it be the dreaded committee?
AvatarJon Becker
2:41
Assuming you mean Romano on the Angels, my guess would be a committee. Nobody else in that bullpen is exactly distinguishing themselves and we've already seen Kurt Suzuki lean in heavy to L/R matches in managing a bullpen. They'd love for Kirby Yates to look like closer material when he's healthy.
PJ Jones
2:41
Do you think someone separates themselves in SF as closer? Seems like Walker not the guy. I'm guessing its between Caleb Killian and Keaton Winn?
AvatarJason Martinez
2:43
Yes I do. Winn looked great in his first 3 appearances and has looked better since a couple of shaky ones. Kilian has been great. Not enough to make things interesting just yet, but trending in that direction. Joel Peguero is also working his way back from the IL. He throws 100 MPH and looked pretty good in his 1st MLB stint late last season. I'd say it's between those 3 if Walker doesn't get back on track in the next month or so.
AvatarJon Becker
2:44
Walker got the seventh today and Winn is pitching right now in the eighth, so looks like Kilian is the guy right now. But also worth noting that Walker got 4-5-6 in the lineup (starting with Sal Stewart) so that could've been based on matchups. Hard to evaluate who a bad team's closer is this early in the season with so few save opportunities.
Chance Crisco
2:45
Will Ryan Ohearn get some at-bats vs lefties? He hits so well youd have to imagine that he could still be productive even against the platoon
AvatarJon Becker
2:46
He already has been — they've played five games against LHP and he's started three of them. And I think if it was a night game today he may well be in there right now, the day-after-night lineups just aren't a great indicator of platoons/lineups in general.
Tim
2:46
Is there a path for Senoja to be a regular or is he a utility-bench talent?
AvatarJason Martinez
2:48
There appeared to be once Conine got hurt. But in the 5 starts vs RHP since that injury, Heriberto Hernandez has gotten 3 starts and Sanoja has 2 (in Conine's spot). Might not be a better opportunity and, regardless, he's sharing the spot with a guy hitting .149 even though he's hitting .357. So that's not a great sign that he's viewed as more than a super-utilityman.
Guest
2:49
who is anthony nunez and why does is savant page look like a wildfire?
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