Good to hear. I'd like to see him given a shot to earn the fifth starter job next spring. He is out of options I believe.
Yep, he'll need to be either in the rotation or in the bullpen. Hopefully removing the bone spur will work out for him similar as it did for Viz. In other words, hopefully he gets more velocity back on his fastball as the velocity he got back to earlier this year didn't hold up for the season. And I am guessing the bone spur becoming more of an issue had something to do with it.
Wearing a Tomahawk across his chest, it's only a matter of time until another TJ is needed.
Would almost like to see them decide to put him in the pen for good - would give us our #1 and #2 lefties (with Paco) down there and allow McKirahan and Marksberry to battle it out for a chance to be the LOOGY. If they'd finally give in and convert Folty, we'd have the makings of a really good pen...
CL- Vizcaino
SU- Simmons
SU- Banuelos
RP- Folty
RP- Withrow
RP- Rodriguez
Grilli, Winkler, Marksberry, McKirahan
Worlds better than what we've had to suffer through this year IMO. Hopefully Mauricio Cabrera can improve his control a bit and he could be added to the mix by the time the new park opens.
I think Banuelos is a starter, possibly a very good one. I would rather give him another shot in the rotation. I think he'd win the job, question is whether he'd keep it. Hope the spur is the last clean up phase and not one more in a litany.
Don't turn him into a LOIGY yet.
Think you misunderstood. I mentioned turning McKirahan or Marksberry into a LOOGY (Marksberry could turn out to be a really good one IMO - .174 BAA, 2.19 ERA, 1.05 WHIP against them thus far at the MLB level). Banuelos would certainly be a late inning piece/setup guy if he is eventually turned into a reliever - he's way to good to just be a LOOGY.
Just think it might help him health-wise (and velocity-wise too) in the long run.
No, I understood - I don't want to turn Banuelos into a Lefthanded One Inning Guy. LOIGY.
If he runs into any more significant injury issues I would agree he'd be successful in the pen. But if the guy can be a successful starter he starts.
Yep, he'll need to be either in the rotation or in the bullpen. Hopefully removing the bone spur will work out for him similar as it did for Viz. In other words, hopefully he gets more velocity back on his fastball as the velocity he got back to earlier this year didn't hold up for the season. And I am guessing the bone spur becoming more of an issue had something to do with it.