[新聞] A.J. Burnett Will Pitch In 2014, Test
A.J. Burnett Will Pitch In 2014, Test Open Market
By Jeff Todd [January 28, 2014 at 3:44pm CST]
A.J. Burnett plans to play this year, reports Travis Sawchik of the
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and the hurler may be open to pitching for a team
other than the Pirates. This news throws a considerable wrinkle into the free
agent pitching market.
Prior to today's news, the righty had been expected to pitch for the Pirates
or retire, with the latter option looking increasingly likely. Now, he
becomes one of the best arms available on the open market.
Burnett, 37, is coming off of two outstanding seasons in Pittsburgh. After a
202 1/3-inning, 3.51 ERA effort in 2012, Burnett threw 191 innings of 3.30
ball last year. He led all National League starters in 2013 with 9.8 K/9 and
a 56.5% ground ball rate. Among free agents, Burnett had the lowest FIP
(2.80), xFIP (2.92), and SIERA (3.10).
Burnett landed in the ninth position among baseball's top fifty free agents,
according to MLBTR's Tim Dierkes. For teams looking to add impact without
taking on long-term obligations, Burnett makes for a tantalizing option. That
is especially so since, unlike other top rotation arms that remain, he is not
tied to draft-pick compensation since the Bucs felt they could not afford to
make a qualifying offer. As MLBTR's Steve Adams wrote before the offseason,
Burnett would fit nicely in even the game's top rotations.
Pirates GM Neal Huntington has previously indicated that the club was not in
a position to pay Burnett at the top of the market, though the club has made
clear recently that it remains interested in a reunion. Commenting on today's
report, Huntingon told MLB.com's Tom Singer that he was not aware of any new
direction from Burnett but could not rule the possibility. "I can't say he
has not [decided to test the market]. I'm not aware of every discussion there
might have been," said Huntington. "All I can say is, he has been very public
with his intent to pitch in Pittsburgh or not pitch at all." Huntington
further said that the club's "process continues with A.J." and that there was
"nothing new to report," Sawchik reports on Twitter.
The Orioles have been mentioned as a possible alternative landing spot for
Burnett given his reported preference to play in close proximity to his
Maryland home. Dan Connolly of the Baltimore Sun tweets that Burnett "would
be at the top of the club's list." Other Mid-Atlantic clubs could presumably
also be particularly appealing to Burnett, and the Phillies have reportedly
also expressed interest, Sawchik tweets.
If Burnett sets his sights further afield geographically, many other teams
could conceivably be interested. The Rangers have some interest in the
hurler, tweets Richard Durrett of ESPN Dallas. Burnett reportedly nixed a
deal that would have sent him to the Angels back in 2012 -- the Yankees
instead dealt him to the Pirates -- leading MLB.com's Alden Gonzalez to peg
the Halos (via Twitter) as a longshot to land him via free agency.
The entry of Burnett onto the market could be bad news for the remaining free
agent starting crop and could also lead to movement in other segments of the
player market. Pittsburgh reportedly will not sign a replacement pitcher if
Burnett does indeed leave town, but could repurpose funds towards a first
baseman. If he decides to head for another team that is in the market for
starters, Burnett would have a significant impact on the balance of supply
and demand. And if the Pirates look to add a bat through free agency or,
perhaps more likely, via trade, an inverse effect could take result in that
arena.
well...
還是期待AJB能回來...
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