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The more I look at Taillon, the more he seems like an Elias type of target.   Can he sell Taillon as a #3 starter to fans.  Not sure there.  I think most would be happy if he wasn’t the best pitcher we acquired but back to why I think he makes sense.

Fangraphs forecast his contract for 3-36 to 3-42.  Hardly breaking the bank.   Taillon provides the floor of a “better Lyles” with some upside.    He had his 2nd TJ surgery in 2019 but started 29 games in 2021 and 32 games last year.   He turns 31 next week so you’d be getting his age 31-33 seasons.   Fangraphs had Taillon at 1.9 WAR in 2021 and 2.3 WAR in 2023.   That seems to be about his floor as he’s been pretty consistent throughout his career even being over 3 WAR twice with the Pirates.   
 

I think Taillon is one of the safest FA pitcher targets when you consider track record, durability (he posts up), dollar commitment, with some upside.  

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He's better than Lyles.

Over last 4 yrs, Not counting 2020, he has averaged 137 IP/yr. 8.1 K/9. He was worth $18.1M last year. 

If he is the only SP that the O's sign I don't think he moves the needle enough. If he's the second SP they sign then he's a welcome addition to the pitching staff. 

I hope they are aiming higher.

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8 minutes ago, Jim'sKid26 said:

He's better than Lyles.

Over last 4 yrs, Not counting 2020, he has averaged 137 IP/yr. 8.1 K/9. He was worth $18.1M last year. 

If he is the only SP that the O's sign I don't think he moves the needle enough. If he's the second SP they sign then he's a welcome addition to the pitching staff. 

I hope they are aiming higher.

I hope that better than Lyles isn't the main goal.

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I wouldn’t be upset if he was signed in addition to someone with more upside. But if he is the “top” guy then I’ll be left a little nervous. I don’t think it’s a good idea to count on Voth or Watkins types to be anything more than depth. They’re back up back end types. 

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Taillon would be fine with me if he is the only starter they sign.   I think the improvement comes from Grayson, Kremer, Bradish, Hall and Voth.

I don't understand why Voth would be equaled with Watkins.  Voth is much better IMO.

I am really focused on which ever starter Holt says he can improve.

 

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Just now, DrinkinWithFermi said:

That would be a clear indication that they are not actually serious about competing in 2023, IMO. 

I don't agree at all.  Elias has built a development organization.  The pitchers already on the team are expected to improve, starters going deeper in games.   I expect Holt and the defense to improve the pitchers that are added through FA, waiver wire or trades.

I think its very possible that the O's are in the top three in the AL in pitching in 2023.

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