Spring Training is almost here. Pitchers and catchers will start throwing and catching this weekend at Camelback Ranch and there will be plenty to feast our eyes on at Dodgers' camp including hyped prospects and new arms recently added to the rotation. One intriguing new arm that I was really looking forward to seeing in action is the one attached to the torso of highly touted prospect Frankie Montas. The big righty from San Cristobal can reportedly reach over 100 mph with his fastball. Unfortunately, the Montasaurus, acquired earlier this offseason in a trade with the White Sox, will neither be springing nor training, as he just had rib surgery and will miss up to 4 months.
In a magical world where pitchers are as healthy as they say, Los Angeles' starting five would be:
- Whats-his-name?
- Scott Kazmir, LHP
- Hyun-Jin Ryu, LHP
- Brett Anderson, LHP
- Kenta Maeda, RHP
Still, with all the eye candy, I have not soured on a former first rounder who is my pick to have a sweet year, Zach Lee. According to Los Angeles's organizational pitching coordinator, Rick Knapp, Lee is "a reliable option right now, and I think he will pitch big innings for us". That is a solid endorsement from a man who has coached for the likes of a 20 year-old Rick Porcello when he was a Major League pitching instructor with the Tigers. Knapp also says of Lee that "his command has improved immensely. He uses his cutter on both sides of the plate".
It would be nice if all our well paid starters pitched 160 or more innings this year but, if not, the point is that we seem to be pretty well insured against injury. I'm especially excited to see the younger throwers get a shot to start in 2016 and I agree wholeheartedly with Rick Knapp's assessment of Zach Lee: "I think he's on the cusp of a breakthrough".
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