Here's the full relief pitching rickroll. Introduction is here at SeattleSportsInsider.com.
2014 age | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | Thumbnail commentary | ||
Danny Farquhar | 27 | RH | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | FA | Is he the closer? Well, he faced 89 batters in the 9th inning, and struck out 31 of them, with no HR. So far, so good. | |
Tom Wilhelmsen | 30 | RH | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | FA | Turns out he was still hard to hit. ISO and HR/9 were fine. But his walk rate and BABIP both zoomed up simultaneously after mid-June. | ||
Charlie Furbush | 28 | LH | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | FA | We'll take 1.1 WAR (fangraphs) from a lefty middle relief guy. | ||
Lucas Luetge | 27 | LH | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | FA | Still has silver bullets vs. LH, but righties OPS almost .900 against him. | ||
Stephen Pryor | 24 | RH | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | FA | Limited to 7.1 IP by injuries, but they were a very tantalizing 7.1 IP. | |
Carter Capps | 23 | RH | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | FA | Like a bullpen Brandon Maurer, he just got tattooed (1.8 HR/9). It wasn't entirely bad luck, but we still believe he can figure it out. If not, there are a host of guys in line. | |
Yoervis Medina | 25 | RH | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | FA | Quite the escape artist. Managed to combine 5.3 BB/9 and 2.91 ERA. One of those numbers will change going forward, we just don't know which. | |
Chance Ruffin | 25 | RH | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | FA | Clearly, the club likes his potential, but the competition is going to be fierce. All these guys won't fit on the big club all at once. | |
Carson Smith | 24 | RH | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | FA | Had the best season of any reliever in the organization. 1.80 ERA; 1.00 WHIP; 71 K in 50.0 IP. Some will recall that Jeff Nelson was one of the most valuable players on both the 1995 & 2001 teams. Just sayin'. |
Bobby LaFromboise | 28 | LH | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | FA | Bad fortune at the MLB level: 2.11 FIP, 5.91 ERA. A decent September callup helped. Has better splits than Luetge and could easily grab his spot. |
Brian Moran | 25 | LH | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | FA | Of course, Moran might grab it first; he struck out every lefty in sight (48 K in 128 BF). But righties hit him hard at AAA. |
Logan Bawcom | 25 | RH | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | FA | Solid late-inning guy who would stand out in a system that didn't have Farquhar, Pryor, Capps, Smith, Leone ... |
Dominic Leone | 22 | RH | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | Yes, we told you about him first. Yes, he throws 95 with a 90 mph cutter. Yes, if he finds consistency he'll be awesome. Yes, he's zooming up everyone else's lists, but he won't have to zoom up ours. |
Stephen Kohlscheen | 25 | RH | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | Tall righty made a plateau leap in 2013. He and Burgoon could get a look, but have we mentioned that it's going to be crowded? |
Tyler Burgoon | 25 | RH | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | Eight inches (at least) shorter than Kohlscheen, but in the same boat. A strikeout artist trying to get noticed in a system full of them. |
Kyle Hunter | 25 | LH | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | Do not be surprised if Hunter leaps over Luetge, LaFromboise and Moran to take a LH pen spot. He has a mix of pitches that hitters from both sides have trouble with. |
Forrest Snow | 25 | RH | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | Snow has had a roller-coaster career, but settled in nicely on the Goon Squad bullpen with Smith, Burgoon, Kohlscheen and the like. Of course, they're all headed for the same on-ramp at the same time and somebody's not going to make in through. |
Nick Hill | 29 | LH | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Arb3 | If you've been around awhile you know Hill. A West Point grad, he combined his minor-league career with service as a 1st Lt. in the U.S. Army. Then injuries derailed him for two full years. He decided to make one more comeback, and didn't give up a single XBH to a LH hitter. Late-season callup to Tacoma indicates that there's still life in his career. |
David Colvin | 25 | RH | AA | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Colvin should have gotten a "plateau leap" writeup. After a very strong year in the High Desert pen, he could catch up with his peers who were at Jackson. |
Seon Gi Kim | 22 | RH | AA | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Arb2 | Erratic to say the least, but when he's "on" he's really good. |
Grady Wood | 24 | RH | HighA | AA | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Arb1 | Clinton was the one place where no one in the bullpen really made a mark, but Wood was the best of the bunch and has upside. |
Jose Valdivia | 22 | RH | LowA | HighA | AA | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Fully recovered from teenage Tommy John, Valdivia was close to unhittable at Everett (.148/.273/.194 slashline). |
Emilio Pagan | 23 | RH | LowA | HighA | AA | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | PreArb3 | Only Smith and Farquhar ranked better on the Spectometer at being hard to hit. |
Kevin McCoy | 22 | RH | SS-A | LowA | HighA | AA | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | Only Smith, Farquhar and Pagan ranked better on the Spectometer at being hard to hit. |
Paul Fry | 22 | LH | SS-A | LowA | HighA | AA | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | Two small guys from Michigan: Goon Squad Burgoon and "Small" Fry. Both can bring the strikeouts, but LH Fry may have a better shot at making it all the way. |
Leoncio Munoz | 23 | LH | SS-A | LowA | HighA | AA | AAA | PreArb1 | PreArb2 | And, finally, the unheralded lefty who came out of the woodwork to have one of the best lines of anyone (1.67 ERA, 0.93 WHIP, 10.3 K/9). |