Around the Horn: Bullpen
Percival, Farnsworth bookend offseason dealing
DETROIT -- The extreme makeover of the Tigers bullpen took two steps this
offseason. Troy Percival provided the foundation back in November. But
Tuesday's trade for Kyle Farnsworth might end up meaning just as much to the
rest of the structure.
To figure out why the Tigers needed Farnsworth, consider this: Between closer
Troy Percival and setup men Ugueth Urbina and Jamie Walker, the team's
late-inning trio boasts a combined 25 Major League seasons, 1,342 appearances
and 548 saves. By contrast, what had been the four leading arms on the 40-man
roster to fill the middle and long roles -- Gary Knotts, Fernando Rodney,
Franklyn German and Steve Colyer -- have pitched in fewer Major League games
combined (255) than any of the late-inning guys have pitched individually.
Farnsworth bridges that gap.
And if that's not reason enough, there's this: Depending on who makes the
squad, the Tigers could have five relievers who top 95 mph on a radar gun.
"I think the bullpen has a chance to be much improved," Dombrowski said. "Our
bullpen will make guys feel uncomfortable, which is a plus."
Compare that with last year, when most of the discomfort Tigers relievers
felt came from Tigers fans and coaches. No AL teams blew more save
opportunities than Detroit, including a Major League-high 10 from now former
Tiger Esteban Yan. The team finished 12-27 in one-run games, last in the AL.
Closer Ugueth Urbina was effective with the game on the line, yet the rest of
the bullpen's ineffectiveness meant just 24 of Urbina's 54 appearances were
save opportunities. No Tiger has saved more than 30 games in a season since
Todd Jones in 2000.
Clearly, the Tigers needed some setup help behind Urbina. Their solution was
... Urbina, shifted to setup when Percival was signed to close.
In Percival, the Tigers have not only a closer, but a mentor. While his age
made him a questionable commodity for other teams seeking a stopper, it was
part of the package this team wanted as the front man for a group that still
had plenty of inexperience to battle.
"He brings exactly the mentality we need," pitching coach Bob Cluck said when
Percival signed in November. "He's a terrific guy for the clubhouse and
terrific performance."
Urbina reprises the eighth-inning role he handled in Florida late in 2003
before taking over as closer around playoff time. Though it's a shift for a
guy who closed only a year ago, Cluck compared it by looking at other
contending teams with former closers doing setup work. That includes Tom
Gordon with the Yankees, Antonio Alfonseca last year with the Braves and
Curtis Leskanic with the Red Sox. Beyond their experience, the Tigers hope
Urbina's fastball-changeup combination sets up Percival's more aggressive
fastball and secondary pitches.
Through all the changes of countless closers over the last three years,
Detroit's left-handed setup man has remained constant. Jamie Walker has
worked 148 games combined over the past two seasons and more than 200 since
joining the Tigers in 2002. While he's neither overpowering nor dominant, his
ERA has constantly remained under four, and left-handed batters have hit .205
against him with just a .382 slugging percentage over the last three seasons.
Farnsworth most likely fits somewhere around this point, before the setup men
but after the long relievers. His high-90s fastball will bring an electric
presence in the seventh or eighth innings, certainly more than what they've
had since Matt Anderson became a closer, but his secondary pitches will be
critical toward making him more than merely a fastballer.
After that, the back end of the bullpen is very much in question. While
former starter Knotts became a steady presence in long relief last year, his
history of inconsistency makes it far from certain he'll continue as such.
Since confidence is the big factor with him, a fast start could go a long way
towards keeping him as a long guy who can salvage games that otherwise might
have become laughers.
That leaves likely one, maybe two spots for Tigers youngsters still trying to
find their form as firemen. If Rodney is healthy, though, Tigers officials
are just about certain he'll make the roster. That's a significant leap
coming off Tommy John surgery last April, but Rodney's recovery thus far
combined with his effectiveness down the stretch in 2003 have made him a club
favorite. When he's on, his fastball-changeup makes him a more extreme
version of Urbina with a greater difference in velocities. He was strong
enough in Detroit two years ago that he entered Spring Training as the closer
before elbow troubles obliterated his 2004 season.
Should Rodney falter or should the Tigers use a seven-man bullpen, the first
opportunities would probably go to another pair of youngsters. Like Rodney,
Chris Spurling underwent Tommy John surgery last year after an impressive
2003 season in which he pitched in 66 games as a Rule 5 Draft pick. He was
steady enough to even close briefly, but he needs his control back quickly to
succeed. Perennial prospect German, meanwhile, comes into this spring with
momentum following an outright dominant stint for Escogido in the Dominican
Winter League. Once and for all, he needs to translate that dominance from
winter ball and Triple-A Toledo to the Majors to secure a future in the
organization. The Tigers still like hard-throwing lefty Steve Colyer despite
his control woes last year, but he needs quick outs and better success
against lefties to find a spot in Detroit.
按: Percy過來Tigers並不是沒有原因的 ==> SV > 25
只是想找到一位更稱職的Closer
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