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Posted: Mon May 01, 2023 9:08 am
Guardians’ next wave of starting pitchers staying in big leagues; change is coming
By
Paul Hoynes, cleveland.com
BOSTON -- The Guardians’ starting rotation could be undergoing changes. The next wave manager Terry Francona talked about upon the promotion of left-hander Logan Allen, is here for the foreseeable future.
Allen and Tanner Bibee, in other words, will not be headed back to Class AAA Columbus anytime soon.
The left-handed Allen made his second big-league start Sunday against Boston and pitched well despite a 7-1 loss. Bibee will trade pitches with Gerrit Cole on Tuesday night when he faces the Yankees in the Bronx.
The Guardians, at the moment, are up to their neck in starting pitchers. No one is complaining, but who fits where is a question.
They’re currently carrying seven on the 13-man staff in Shane Bieber, Cal Quantrill, Zach Plesac, Peyton Battenfield, Allen, Bibee and Xzavion Curry. Battenfield just moved to the bullpen, where Curry has been pitching well in a long relief role since the start of the season.
They also have established starters Triston McKenzie and Aaron Civale on the injured list. Former No. 1 pick Gavin Williams, meanwhile, just made his Triple-A debut for the Clippers.
Change is coming, and we should have a good idea about who ends up where by the end of the week.
Here’s what we know so far:
The Guardians aren’t going to stay with six starters. Battenfield could be sent down, with left-hander Sam Hentges expected to finish his rehab assignment and rejoin the bullpen later this week.
Hentges was scheduled to join the Guardians in New York, but Columbus was rained out Sunday and he still has to make one more rehab appearance with them.
Allen and Bibee aren’t going anywhere.
A move could be made with Zach Plesac, who lost 13 games last year and has continued to struggle this season. Plesac has options, or he could be moved to the bullpen.
Plesac, a member of the rotation since his big-league debut in 2019, allowed five runs on eight hits in 3 1/3 innings in Saturday’s 8-7 loss to Boston.
The Guardians could move Curry into the rotation, giving them three rookie starters. The problem is Francona really likes Curry in his current role.
Allen struck out eight and allowed two runs in five innings on a cold and wet Sunday. He threw 104 pitches, 69 (66%) for strikes.
Bibee made his big-league debut on Wednesday against the Rockies. He struck out eight and allowed one run on six hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Catcher Cam Gallagher caught Allen on Sunday, and he was behind the plate for Bibee’s debut.
“They don’t get rattled,” said Gallagher, when asked to compare the two. “I didn’t sense that at all.
“Logan gave up those two hits to start the fifth inning to put runners on second and third. I looked out to see how he was handling it. If he was a little upset, I was going to go out and talk to him.
“But he looked like he was in the zone and wanted to keep going. I think they both have their head on straight and are here to compete.”
By
Paul Hoynes, cleveland.com
BOSTON -- The Guardians’ starting rotation could be undergoing changes. The next wave manager Terry Francona talked about upon the promotion of left-hander Logan Allen, is here for the foreseeable future.
Allen and Tanner Bibee, in other words, will not be headed back to Class AAA Columbus anytime soon.
The left-handed Allen made his second big-league start Sunday against Boston and pitched well despite a 7-1 loss. Bibee will trade pitches with Gerrit Cole on Tuesday night when he faces the Yankees in the Bronx.
The Guardians, at the moment, are up to their neck in starting pitchers. No one is complaining, but who fits where is a question.
They’re currently carrying seven on the 13-man staff in Shane Bieber, Cal Quantrill, Zach Plesac, Peyton Battenfield, Allen, Bibee and Xzavion Curry. Battenfield just moved to the bullpen, where Curry has been pitching well in a long relief role since the start of the season.
They also have established starters Triston McKenzie and Aaron Civale on the injured list. Former No. 1 pick Gavin Williams, meanwhile, just made his Triple-A debut for the Clippers.
Change is coming, and we should have a good idea about who ends up where by the end of the week.
Here’s what we know so far:
The Guardians aren’t going to stay with six starters. Battenfield could be sent down, with left-hander Sam Hentges expected to finish his rehab assignment and rejoin the bullpen later this week.
Hentges was scheduled to join the Guardians in New York, but Columbus was rained out Sunday and he still has to make one more rehab appearance with them.
Allen and Bibee aren’t going anywhere.
A move could be made with Zach Plesac, who lost 13 games last year and has continued to struggle this season. Plesac has options, or he could be moved to the bullpen.
Plesac, a member of the rotation since his big-league debut in 2019, allowed five runs on eight hits in 3 1/3 innings in Saturday’s 8-7 loss to Boston.
The Guardians could move Curry into the rotation, giving them three rookie starters. The problem is Francona really likes Curry in his current role.
Allen struck out eight and allowed two runs in five innings on a cold and wet Sunday. He threw 104 pitches, 69 (66%) for strikes.
Bibee made his big-league debut on Wednesday against the Rockies. He struck out eight and allowed one run on six hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Catcher Cam Gallagher caught Allen on Sunday, and he was behind the plate for Bibee’s debut.
“They don’t get rattled,” said Gallagher, when asked to compare the two. “I didn’t sense that at all.
“Logan gave up those two hits to start the fifth inning to put runners on second and third. I looked out to see how he was handling it. If he was a little upset, I was going to go out and talk to him.
“But he looked like he was in the zone and wanted to keep going. I think they both have their head on straight and are here to compete.”