[外電] With Harrison on DL, Texas eyes arms
With Harrison on DL, Texas eyes arms
General manager Daniels thinks starter market will be thin
By T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com
06/28/09 7:36 PM ET
ARLINGTON -- Matt Harrison's arm problems could force the Rangers to make
starting pitching a priority in any trade discussions they have with other
teams.
General manager Jon Daniels said last week that he was more inclined to look
at improving the bullpen. But that was before Harrison was placed on the
disabled list Sunday with biceps tendinitis in his left arm. Now starting
pitching may be a bigger concern for the Rangers and a bigger priority.
"It might," Daniels said Sunday. "We probably have more internal options in
the bullpen than in the rotation. [Starting pitching] is something we're
looking at but there are not that many starting pitchers available and I
don't expect that to change. Not many starters get moved before the [July 31
Trade] Deadline. We may need to deal with that from within."
The Rangers are one of several teams who could use starting pitching help.
The Phillies, Brewers, Dodgers, Twins and White Sox at least are looking for
starting pitching. Others may join the hunt or are already doing so quietly.
But not many teams are looking to give up starting pitching.
The Mariners have left-handers Erik Bedard and Jarrod Washburn but were just
three games behind the Rangers going into Sunday's game. The Pirates might be
willing to talk about Paul Malholm, Zach Duke and Ian Snell, the D-backs
could move Doug Davis and Jon Garland, and the Royals may talk about Brian
Bannister and Gil Meche. The Indians will probably move Carl Pavano somewhere.
The Rangers have the Minor League depth, but still don't want to trade the
crown jewels. They are also unlikely to take on any significant money so that
-- more than anything -- will severely limit their options in the trade
market.
Their internal options are a mixed bag, beginning with Tommy Hunter. He
started on Sunday night against the Padres after going 3-2 with a 3.83 ERA in
eight starts at Triple-A Oklahoma City. Right now he gets the first crack at
filling any hole in the Rangers rotation.
The Rangers have talked about Jason Jennings going into the rotation but that
would create a hole in middle relief. At some point they could use Neftali
Feliz or Orlando Hernandez to fill that role but Jennings is no longer
stretched out to the point where he could just step into the rotation at a
moment's notice.
Doug Mathis, who was 4-2 with a 2.89 ERA in 10 starts at Oklahoma City before
being added to the Rangers bullpen, is more prepared to do that. He made four
starts for the Rangers last year.
Another possibility is Dustin Nippert, who has been sidelined since the
beginning of the season with a strained muscle on his right side. He has yet
to give up an earned run in three appearances and nine innings for Double-A
Oklahoma City on medical rehabilitation assignment and is scheduled to throw
five innings and 75 pitches for Triple-A Oklahoma City on Tuesday in
Nashville. He could be an option after that.
Veteran right-hander Kris Benson is still with the organization although on
the disabled list at Oklahoma City. He just had an injection in his elbow and
is throwing on the side with the RedHawks. He could start pitching in games
within a week and could develop into an option at some point. But that's
still several weeks away.
The guy who hasn't gone unnoticed is Guillermo Moscoso, who is 2-0 with an
0.82 ERA in two starts for Oklahoma City. He was also 3-1 with a 4.46 ERA in
nine games, including seven starts, at Double-A Frisco.
"We do have some options, it's just for the most part inexperienced," Daniels
said.
The Rangers are without both Harrison and Brandon McCarthy from their Opening
Day rotation. McCarthy is on the disabled list with a stress fracture in his
right shoulder blade and has only begun to play catch again. It's unlikely
he'll be ready to join the rotation much before the beginning of August.
The Rangers are more hopeful with Harrison. He is expected to be examined by
a neurologist on Monday and if that goes well, he could resume throwing
sometime later this week. The Rangers are hoping he won't be sidelined much
longer than 15 days.
T.R. Sullivan is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the
approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
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