作者abc12812 (Sudba tseloveka)
看板Diamondbacks
标题Re: 交易: Emilio Bonifacio <--> Jon Rauch
时间Thu Jul 24 18:50:33 2008
※ 引述《jparry (可以丢了)》之铭言:
: Rauch今年成绩
: IP H R ER HR BB K ERA WHIP BAA
: 48.1 42 18 16 5 7 44 2.98 1.01 .232
: 合约如下:
: 08:$1.2M, 09:$2M, 10:$2.9M club option
: 明年Cruz, Lyon至少有一个会离队
: 刚好填补上空缺
: 在牛棚摇摇欲坠的时候
: 用一个在小联盟生涯ops不到.7的球员 (不过有脚有手套就是了)
: 换来今年K/BB>6 WHIP 1.01 而且薪资又低的RP
: 实在没什麽好挑剔的
趁着BP免费的时候来偷点东西
Acquired RHP Jon Rauch from the Nationals for 2B-S Emilio Bonifacio. [7/22]
Apparently brigandage is alive and well in the Southwest, because Bonifacio's
basically a bit of roster pyrite who wouldn't dupe even a whacked-out gold bug
like Francisco Coronado. Getting a top 25-caliber reliever for nothing you'll
miss is something to brag about, but getting one that is under contract at
under-market pricing for two more years to come ($2 million next year, and a
$2.9 million club option for 2010) makes this exchange simply ridiculous, or a
monumental favor by the Nats to the Snakes, courtesy of former Snake exec and
current Nationals assistant GM Mike Rizzo. Finally, there's the especially fun
angle that the 6'11" Rauch will inevitably get to relieve Randy Johnson,
providing the sort of assist you might have more readily expected between
Hakeem Olajuwon and Ralph Sampson.
In general, Rauch looks like the perfect reliever to add—experienced as a
closer and as a set-up man, so he's someone you can entrust with any role, with
a track record for success but still young enough to offer more of the same,
rubber-armed and durable, and able to work multi-inning outings if asked. In a
pen that lacks an established closer, Rauch gives them the freedom to continue
to employ Lyon as the saves guy while having a reliever perfectly suited to
preserve them, or he allows them to bump Lyon back to that role.
The problem is that I don't think it's quite that simple. While adding Rauch is
a good thing, the danger is that he's a pretty extreme fly-ball pitcher, and
while that's worked for him in RFK and Nationals Stadium, he's headed for an
air-conditioned bandbox that won't do him many favors. Add in that the team
has a couple of road series in Denver and a trip to Houston to look forward to,
and I'd think that if anything the absence of a famous person with lots of
saves to their credit would encourage the D'backs to think in terms of
establishing a bullpen by committee, and picking their spots with their four
very different "name" relievers: Chad Qualls, Brandon Lyon, Tony Pena, and now
Rauch.
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