Jump to content

Dean Kremer, the chosen one


MurphDogg

Recommended Posts

Kremer has made 4 AAA starts, two mediocre and two bad.

I'm not going to pretend like I know how valuable the experience in the secondary camp is and whether it serves as an adequate replacement for his missed AAA starts this year, but he certainly wasn't clearly ready for the Majors months ago like Mountcastle was.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 minutes ago, Philip said:

I understand what you’re saying, but I respectfully suggest that there was no reason to leave them down, especially because we had so much deadwood up here. I’m curious as to both why Elias kept them down so long, and why he suddenly changed his mind. Based on his past actions as well as his own comments, win/loss record has nothing to do with it.
im certainly not complaining that it has started, but I’m unhappy it took so long.

I hear ya.  I definitely do think his plan andexpectation, much like all of ours based on the roster we fielded on opening day, was to have around a .300 winning percentage. I imagine he waited as long as he did to see if we would come back down to earth as it were. We have not and so here we are. 
 

Also another thing to remember is that were this a regular length season, this would be pretty early for a lot of these guys to be making their debuts. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, wildcard said:

Does that mean Elias is going for the playoffs?  O's are 3 back of the Jays and Yanks with 21 to play.

If he was going for the playoffs he would trade Kremer and Diaz for an ace, maybe move Gunnar for a closer or 3B upgrade. In the real world, he unloaded Givens, Castro, and Bleier for prospects. I do not think he is tanking but he is trying to win games within the overall imperative of building for the future.

  • Upvote 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

20 minutes ago, MurphDogg said:

Kremer has made 4 AAA starts, two mediocre and two bad.

I'm not going to pretend like I know how valuable the experience in the secondary camp is and whether it serves as an adequate replacement for his missed AAA starts this year, but he certainly wasn't clearly ready for the Majors months ago like Mountcastle was.

True, though getting punched in the mouth is what last month cups of coffee are for.   His mid-case in a normal world was probably enough AAA success to earn this sip.   If the group holds up two more years, I think he and Akin are probably the 5/6 behind Means/Baumann/Hall/Rodriguez, and fighting off Smith, Lowther etc for those Swing roles.

I've never seen this guy pitch - he might be Scott Kamieniecki on the next good team; we'll see if the broadcasters have any Bowie insights...even the pregame show is in the DVR.  Festivus!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 9/6/2020 at 11:54 AM, Roll Tide said:

Yes a few starts here would be good for him next year regardless where he starts.

I'm interested to see how what the repertoire looks like and spin rates on the fastball and curve. He started to improve his slider last year in the AZ Fall League so I want to see if that's still part of his game. His changeup with quite firm and straight last year as well. 

It will be interesting see what the had him working on and if he looks different.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

26 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

I'm interesting to see how what the repertoire looks like and spin rates on the fastball and curve. He started to improve his slider last year in the AZ Fall League so I want to see if that's still part of his game. His changeup with quite firm and straight last year as well. 

It will be interesting see what the had him working on and if he looks different.

Hopefully they have been working with him on this stuff. Isn’t that after all the MO of the new group?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, joelala said:

 

Better late than never. It’s awesome that these young guys are getting a taste of a playoff race of sorts. Props to Elias for deviating from his plan to tank to get them this invaluable experience. I have no issue with how long he’s waited (which actually isn’t even that long at all.)

Do we know that was specifically the plan?

And with guys like Givens and Castro gone, and Santander and Hays lost to injurym, I'm not sure non-blue chip pitching prospects getting their shot (including being able to make mistakes) necessarily derails us from landing a top draft pick. And if they pitch really well, well then that's good news for the rebuild.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

16 minutes ago, BohKnowsBmore said:

Do we know that was specifically the plan?

And with guys like Givens and Castro gone, and Santander and Hays lost to injurym, I'm not sure non-blue chip pitching prospects getting their shot (including being able to make mistakes) necessarily derails us from landing a top draft pick. And if they pitch really well, well then that's good news for the rebuild.

True. And no we don’t know for sure that tanking was the plan, but it certainly seems it was closer to the plan than contending for a playoff spot, wouldn’t you agree? Our biggest off season addition signing was Jose Iglesias. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

19 minutes ago, BohKnowsBmore said:

Do we know that was specifically the plan?

And with guys like Givens and Castro gone, and Santander and Hays lost to injurym, I'm not sure non-blue chip pitching prospects getting their shot (including being able to make mistakes) necessarily derails us from landing a top draft pick. And if they pitch really well, well then that's good news for the rebuild.

I think Elias said that he was sticking with the plan. Development and acquisition seems to be the plan. I don’t think he cares about winning games. Honestly I would bet he secretly prefers not to. The better the draft slot helps with the plan Right?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




  • Posts

    • A RH power bat to stick somewhere in the 3-4-5 slots. I would see what the Giants might want in a trade for Heliot Ramos. He hit .370 / .439 / .750 against LH pitchers this year, and would look awesome in the middle of all our lefty batters.  
    • Early in the offseason and my opinions may change, but here are my thoughts at this time. 1st - I'm ready to move on from Mountcastle.  And O'Hearn should only be a platoon option.  I hope we sign someone like a Alonso or Walker who doesn't have massive L/R splits and who can play on a daily basis, regardless of who is on the mound, and make both Ryans expendable, and we trade them for whatever we can get.  Otherwise we probably keep the platoon going, with the Ryan's splitting based on the SP.  Unfortunately Mayo hasn't show anything in the majors to make me think he's ready to be a regular in the lineup yet.  That could change in the spring, but right now we can't plan on him. 2nd - This is Holidays spot to start the season.  We won't be bringing in any competition for this spot.  Holiday didn't earn it by his play, but his pedigree and the money/time invested into him will give him a pretty long leash, for good or bad.  If he falters Westburg may be moved off of 3rd to play here instead. SS - Gunnar is here.  We won't be bringing in any competition for this spot. 3rd - Westburg.  He should hold this spot down unless Holiday struggles, and then he might be moved over the 2nd.  We don't bring in any real competition for this spot. Util - I don't like it, but I expect us to keep both Mateo and Urias, though I'm not 100% sure if we think Mateo will be ready for OD.  If Mateo isn't expected to be ready then I can see us bringing in someone for this role, though I'm not sure who off the top of my head. C - Adley has this spot, though if we are going to continue to keep his load light, we need a GOOD backup.  And after Adleys struggles the 2nd half of the season, I'm even more concerned about the quality of the backup than I was before this year started.  I'm just not sure how many GOOD backups exist, and any of the really good catchers are going to want to start more than they would here.  I'm not sure Basallo is ready for MLB time, and after the struggles with Mayo and Holiday, we surely can't count on him even if he is on the mlb roster.  McCann could come back...I don't love that idea, but I could see it happening. OF - We start with Mullins, Cowser and Kjerstad, don't try to resign Santander unless he take the QO.  I'd LOVE to see us bring in someone good here (Soto would rock, but clearly isn't going to happen) maybe Pederson or Hernandez or something.  Spend a bit of money here and get someone who has a decent bat. So upgrade 1st base with a non-platoon player and bring in a good vet in the OF.  Say goodbye to the Ryans and Santander. Pitching - I'd love to sign a #1 like Burnes or Snell, but I think they get more years and money than we are willing to go.  I can see us being in on a Max Fried or Jack Flahertyt.  Also possible to see some of the lesser guys, the Andrew Heaneys of the world. Bullpen - I expect to see a few journeyman/low level signings.  With the controllable players we traded for this year and what is returning I don't see us signing anyone big for the bullpen.  
    • I think it’s pretty natural for kids to take special notice of the guys with speed who make exciting plays like steals and triples and defensive “web gems.” Seems like the kids now are higher on guys like Mateo and Mullins than the grownups, and I think that was the case with Brian Roberts back in the day too. As for clutch, in going through some of the clutch numbers, one guy who stood out as a possible fit for us is Alex Bregman. He has a career 144 wRC+ with runners on base and a .294 BA with RISP — I tend to care a little more about BA when a hit scores a run. His postseason heroics are also pretty well-known. Not sure what you’d have to pay him, and I’m pretty sure signing him would necessitate the Holliday-to-CF move. But if they’re not willing to play in the Soto sandbox financially, Bregman would be a veteran guy with championship pedigree and (importantly) ties to Mike/Sig that could put him near the top of their list. 
    • Just to be as clear as possible, when they were doing better early in the season, they were swinging more, not less. 4/1 - 6/30: 7.2 BB%, 49.3% swing rate, 29.8% out of zone swing rate, 22.2% whiff rate, .316 OBP 7/1 - 9/30: 8.7 BB%, 47.8% swing rate, 29.0% out of zone swing rate, 22.4% whiff rate, .315 OBP 2023: 8.4 BB%, 47.8% swing rate, 29.9% out of zone swing rate, 23.0% whiff rate, .321 OBP They took less walks early in the year, they swung more often at both balls and strikes early in the year, and their OBP/whiff rates were essentially identical in both halves.  The notion that they turned into free-swinging hackers in the second half — and that’s why they failed — seems to be pretty commonly held here, but it’s not backed by any data. They were actually more patient at the plate in this season’s second half than they’ve ever been during the Adley era.
    • Meant to say I wouldn't mind him managing the Orioles. I always liked him as a manager. 
    • It is a foolish hope to expect a full season out of Rodriguez. Kremer is fine, and I’m glad to have him. Suarez was better in most meaningful stats, but we don’t know what Suarez is going to do. He could possibly be just a flash in the pan. Povich is trade or depth. We need depth. Our 2025 -ready pitchers all have potential problems. but now we also need outfielders and infielders
    • A very good move as long as he is healthy. Surprised he wanted to come back. I would had mind here. A HOF manager
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...