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Pineiro as closer?

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 10:37 am
by bjoak
Yes, that's right, we may have to all finally learn how to spell his name, but the real question is can he make the transition from crappy starting pitcher to crappy relief pitcher. I say yes!



[ January 05, 2007, 05:06 PM: Message edited by: bjoak ]

Pineiro as closer?

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 10:44 am
by Vander
He was my 30th round draft pick last year. I gambled he could regain some of what he was a few years ago. Yes it was only a 30th round pick. It was however wasted. Let someone else pick him much higher this year.

Pineiro as closer?

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 10:57 am
by CC's Desperados
Originally posted by bjoak:

Yes, that's right, we may have to all finally learn how to spell his name, but the real question is can he make the transition from crappy starting pitcher to crappy relief pitcher. I say yes! He will never make it as a closer in Boston. Once, he gives up two homers that land on the Mass. pike to lose games, they will hang him from the Citgo sign!!

Pineiro as closer?

Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 6:11 am
by Bobby J
I think in the end, it will be Papelbon, whether he likes it or not, he was lights out and there is no one on the current roster that can save better than 50%. Piniero or Clement will be the 5th starter for the Sox

Pineiro as closer?

Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 7:37 am
by Captain Hook
Originally posted by Bobby J:

I think in the end, it will be Papelbon, whether he likes it or not, he was lights out and there is no one on the current roster that can save better than 50%. Piniero or Clement will be the 5th starter for the Sox I doubt that Papelbon returns to the pen



And I doubt that Piniero starts (he was much better in relief last year than starting). His contract is incentive loaded based on how many games he finishes, so they are definitely going to give him a shot to be the closer - along with almost everyone else.



Call it the spaghetti method - throw them all (Piniero, Timlin, Hansen, Donnelly etc) out there and see which one sticks.



And there is always the Wakefield option... if the manager has enough antacid tablets.

Pineiro as closer?

Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:07 am
by bjoak
Nope, I agree with Bobby. Pineiro will be horrible and Pap will only be slightly above average as a starter. They've tried to avoid it, but I think they will have no choice but to return Pap to the pen. I doubt Pineiro goes in the rotation. Most likely they'll use him for specific matchups or release him.