Trevor Rogers hasn't pitched since July 31 due to going on the family medical emergency list and then subsequently to the restricted list. When/if he comes back this season he is going to need to be stretched out again. So, he may not be able to throw 100 pitches until late September. Obviously, you have to hold onto him in a keeper league since he was most likely a draft/waiver bargain. But, is he worth using up a bench spot in a redraft league on the chance that he has 2 or 3 good starts at the end of the year?
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And he's back... almost.
Marlins manager Don Mattingly said earlier this week that Trevor Rogers will need at least one rehab start before rejoining the rotation.
“He’s been off long enough where we can’t just go out there and expect him to throw six innings just because he’s back in town,” Mattingly said. “We’ll have to build him just a little bit to get him back to where it’s safe to put him back out there again.”“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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Sounds like Rogers will get a couple of 3-4 inning games before he can go 5-6 innings. I think the original plan was to shut Rogers down in September. But, the August layoff combined with the pitch count build-up should offset that.“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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Trevor Rogers update:
Rogers revealed to the Miami Herald that he was away from the team because both his parents got COVID and his mother was an extreme case. Luckily she went home last week after being airlifted to a hospital and put on a ventilator.
Rogers said he plans to throw a couple of bullpens and maybe a rehab start this week and probably next week. Once he returns, the Marlins say there will be no innings restriction because he is only at 110 innings (the plan was to limit him to 175).
Here's the quote from Rogers from the article at https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/m...253645913.html -
“It’s been a really tough two weeks. Both my parents got COVID. My dad made it out all right. My mom was doing well, but then she got pneumonia from it and it kind of slowly went downhill. While I was here, I was just contacting my dad just ‘all right, what’s going on?’ I forget who were playing, somebody at home, and he said my mom got airlifted to another hospital and put on a ventilator. I mean, when you hear that, that your mom stopped breathing on her own, and she’s sedated, the last thing I wanted to think about was baseball.
“So I went back home and I just spent time with my dad because it really hit him hard. There were a few moments where it got really scary, thinking the worst of the worst might happen. But my mom, she’s a freaking tough woman. She battled. A lot of prayer, a lot of answered prayer. She got through it, thank God. She made it home [Thursday]. On top of that, I lost both my grandfathers within a week of each other, so it was just like one thing on top of another. It was tough. It sucked. I know that both my grandfathers are in a better place and they’re not suffering anymore. My mom’s back home. It was it was tough two weeks and I was just happy to talk to my mom again and see that she’s doing better. It could have been a lot worse, but she made it through.”
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I was just looking at one of my CBS keeper league and almost did a spit take when I saw the CBS "projection" on Jazz Chisholm.
.281 avg
96 runs
29 HR
78 RBI
29 SB
From the CBS projection nonsense to God's ears
But for real, if your CBS leaguemates who read this garbage and think it's actually gonna happen....well you know what to do.
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Originally posted by Pauly View PostI was just looking at one of my CBS keeper league and almost did a spit take when I saw the CBS "projection" on Jazz Chisholm.
.281 avg
96 runs
29 HR
78 RBI
29 SB
From the CBS projection nonsense to God's ears
But for real, if your CBS leaguemates who read this garbage and think it's actually gonna happen....well you know what to do.
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The quote of the day comes from Jeter: "We had a vision five years ago to turn the Marlins franchise around...That said, the vision for the future of the franchise is different than the one I signed up to lead."
Man this worries me as a Marlins guy.
1- It could mean the ownership group has decided against spending any more $$ this season
2- Worse, it could mean they are going against his "vision" of building up the minors with big arms and they intend to trade away someone like Meyer or Cabrera or Perez.
Hope Im wrong.
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2022/...rlins-ceo.html
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New ownership, same old Marlins:
TODAY: A Marlins source disputes the idea that Jeter left the organization over a change in future spending plans, The …
"Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports that a change in spending plans indeed served as a tipping point for Jeter (Twitter link). Sherman suggests that Jeter believed there to be as much as $15MM to spend on the 2022 roster after the lockout, but that outlook “evaporated” over the course of the lockout."
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