View Poll Results: What will the Braves do about their starting rotation?

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  • Get a new starter via trade

    1 7.14%
  • Call a new starter up

    4 28.57%
  • Wait until Cormier comes off the DL, then give Redman the boot

    8 57.14%
  • Stand pat with Redman and try to score 10 runs in each of his starts

    1 7.14%
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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
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    Atlanta, GA

    Braves

    JasonEvans, steven[numbers], et. al.:

    Mark Redman is showing signs of possibly being historically bad. What are the Braves going to do about a #5 starter?

  2. #2
    I dont know. Its times like these where I really wish we hadnt traded away so many promising young arms like Wainwright (sp?) and Capellan (sp?).

    One thing we do have is a very nice tradeable piece. Wasnt Brayan Pena our top prospect last year? He isnt going to get much run behind the plate for us in the near future with McCann, and unless they are planning on moving him to first it would seem to make sense fo rhte braves and for his career to try and move him, potentially for a good young arm.

    As for callups - Trey Hodges was pretty successful in Richmond once he got himself healthy, and has experience on the major league level. Also, a kid out of UGA, Will Stardup has flown up the ladder starting at Myrtle Beach and now in Richmond - I dont know if the Braves plan on using him as a starter or closer after Wickman - but he is playing great ball also.
    Last edited by Channing; 04-15-2007 at 12:58 PM.

  3. #3
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    Feb 2007
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    Southern Pines, NC

    What? It''s August already?

    I don't get it. So Redman, the #5 starter, has lost a couple. That's not enough to start whining about the staff so early in the season. Chill, guys. A bit early to say it, but as of now the Braves have the best record in MLB.

  4. #4
    So because number 1 - 4 have done well we cant discuss possible ways to improve number 5? Its all conjecture - thats what fans do. We arent whining - just discussing other possibilities.

  5. #5
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    Feb 2007
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    Atlanta, GA

    Prospects & the future

    Quote Originally Posted by steven52682 View Post
    I dont know. Its times like these where I really wish we hadnt traded away so many promising young arms like Wainwright (sp?) and Capellan (sp?).

    One thing we do have is a very nice tradeable piece. Wasnt Brayan Pena our top prospect last year? He isnt going to get much run behind the plate for us in the near future with McCann, and unless they are planning on moving him to first it would seem to make sense fo rhte braves and for his career to try and move him, potentially for a good young arm.

    As for callups - Trey Hodges was pretty successful in Richmond once he got himself healthy, and has experience on the major league level. Also, a kid out of UGA, Will Stardup has flown up the ladder starting at Myrtle Beach and now in Richmond - I dont know if the Braves plan on using him as a starter or closer after Wickman - but he is playing great ball also.
    While Brayan Pena is certainly a nice prospect at catcher, I think you're confusing him with Jarrod Saltalamacchia, who is considered the best prospect in the Braves' system, and possibly the best catcher prospect anywhere. In fact, many expect him to be so good that there has been talk of moving him to 1B so as not to be forced to choose between him and Brian McCann. I actually like that idea, which is not without precedent. Paul LoDuca, for example, has played some infield (and if I'm not mistaken, some outfield?).

    As for the closer of the future, Schuerholz et. al. have forthrightly indicated that they intend for Rafael Soriano to fulfill that role. Again, I love it; that kid is filthy.

  6. #6
    you are right - I had Pena mixed up with Saltalamachia. In that case with Soriano, perhaps they want to look at Stardup as a starter, although my guess is he is a year or two away.

    Whatever happened to Joey Devine? He was pretty highly regarded out of NC State and I think got thrown to the wolves too soon.

  7. #7
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    Feb 2007
    Location
    Atlanta, GA

    Joey Devine

    Devine is currently with the AA Mississippi Braves. He has compiled a 1.42 ERA and 10 K's in 6+ innings pitched thus far this season:
    http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/m...pbp&pid=457733

    It seems that he is progressing nicely, and certainly at a far more fair pace than his first September callup (and subsequent playoff pitching) assumed.

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