

Seafordeagles wrote:McFarland's going to really have to pitch his butt off to make this team. He's going to have to be a whole lot better than a LOT of other pitchers. Personally I think the pitching roster is too crowded for him to have a chance.



Old Sneakers wrote:If the team does anything at this point it would likely be something rather uninspiring. A signing like Gonzalez perhaps.

birdwatcher55 wrote:I'm predicting right now there will be no further signings


The Mets have agreed to sign free agent right-hander Shaun Marcum to a one-year deal, Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com reports (Twitter links). Turner Gary Sports represents Marcum, whose deal is pending a physical.
Read more at http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/#ysH81TgKDa7WOBKf.99
Marcum pitched for the Brewers this past season, posting a 3.70 ERA with 7.9 K/9, 3.0 BB/9 and a 35.4% ground ball rate in 124 innings over the course of 21 starts. The 31-year-old missed approximately two months due to elbow tightness in 2012 and his average fastball velocity remained well below 90 mph at 86.5 mph. Marcum, who joined the Brewers in a trade with Toronto following the 2010 season, has a career ERA of 3.76 with 7.3 K/9, 2.8 BB/9 and a 38.7% ground ball rate in seven MLB seasons.
Read more at http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/#ysH81TgKDa7WOBKf.99

ofahn wrote:
Can I assume you would agree with me when I say I'll take another one of those?

Old Sneakers wrote:
Sure he was a great pick up. Is the success he had last year sustainable? I don't know. I hope so. What I do know is minor league signings can pay off in a big way. Injuries happen. Starter pitchers get out of whack and teams always end up in a jam when they do not have a viable alternative in the minors.
In two years time we could have Dylan Bundy and Kevin Gausmann in the rotation. I wonder if any of Arrieta, Tillman, Britton and Matusz will still be with the team.

mikezpen wrote:Angelos won't spend the money.

osforlife wrote:Saunders wants a multi year deal. Marcum settled for a one year deal. Marcum is a better pitcher than Saunders too. Now, our starting pitcher option is basically only Saunders. I'm not sure why we were never linked to Shaun.

osforlife wrote:Britton is a back of the rotation pitcher


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