Well, we’re a week into the season and we’ve seen one turn through the minor league rotations. Lets take a quick look at what we’re looking at for rotations at the four full season levels and do a quick observation of who looked hot and cold.
These rotation orders are maintained on the Big Board, where i’ve also attempted to put the bullpen into their roles (Closer, Setup, middle relief, loogy and Long Reliever/spot starters). That effort may prove to be impossible to maintain, especially in lower levels where they’ve gone to tandem starts in years past, but we’ll see how it goes.
The rotations, despite the minors going to 6-game series, seem to be 5-man rotations, which isn’t nearly as neat as it could be, but whatever.
Rotations by level:
- AAA: Nolin, Fuentes, Braymer, JRodriguez, Armenteros,
- AA: Cate, MSanchez, Teel, Sharp, LReyes
- High-A: Rutledge, Adon, Cavalli, Henry,
- Low-A: Strom, Seijas, PGonzalez, Parker, Theopile
Who looked good:
- Carson Teel: managed to go 5 innings, unlike the rest of the AA rotation. Gave up 4 hits and just one earned run. Not bad.
- Cade Cavalli: 5ip, 2 hits, 7Ks, zero runs in his pro debut? More please.
- Joan Adon: Same whip as Cavalli but still relatively unhittable despite giving up a couple of runs. I like his easy action and I think he’s a fast mover this year.
- Pedro Gonzalez: just 3 1/3 but 1 hit and 2 walks against 5 Ks in low A at age 20. I’ll take that.
- Mitchell Parker: 7Ks in 4innings in his pro debut. Works for me.
Who looked awful
- Steven Fuentes: not a great start, but a quick hook compared to the next guy.
- Jefry Rodriguez: geeze; 6 walks and didn’t make it out of the first?
- Sterling Sharp: not a good start, at all. 8 runs in less than 3 innings in AA when he was pitching in the majors last year.
- Tim Cate: somehow, his ERA is higher than Sharp’s.
- Leif Strom: 2ip, 7 runs .. ugh. He was so bad it already looks like he has been replaced in the rotation, in that he pitched a couple innings in the Theopile start.
- Karlo Seijas: the worst start of anyone: 2/3 of an inning and 7 runs.






