I know this gets tossed around a bit, but now I have to make a decision, and I'm looking for some opinions. I have a former #1 draft pick entering his 4th season, and he'll probably break ST with the major league club. Good, not great pitcher, and the scouts really screwed me, because (IIRC) they had him slated at ~20 durability, but he's only grown 1 point. Anyway...
Dur - 11
Sta - 65
Con- 84
vL - 68
vR - 69
Vel- 80
GB- 78
P1 - 82
P2 - 70
P3 - 46
His control and splits may still grow another 3-5 points, I suppose. Everything else is probably about set. I've had him as closer in the minors, not because it's an optimal use, but because I didn't want to worry about shuffling him on and off the inactive list. I've tried him as a tandem starter this spring, which has been the plan since it was apparent that his DUR wasn't going to improve, but it isn't looking like he'll be able to make even 40 pitches every 4 days. I did sign a guy specifically to tandem him with for the season, but if it's 40 pitches every 5 days, he's probably looking at only ~100 innings or so. I'd really like to get that up closer to 150, if at all possible. Any ideas or suggestions on how to make that happen? Or should I go for the "higher leverage" innings, and make him a 2-inning closer?
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10/23/2015 4:23 PM (edited)