I had a couple of notes on topical prospects with no huge piece to place them in, so I’m together with them right here in an appetizer-sampler article.
How Is Jackson Merrill Taking to Heart Discipline?
Properly, let’s observe. Right here’s each fly ball hit Merrill’s manner in April, minus the mind-numbingly routine performs and liners he had no likelihood to catch:
It’s not Gold Glove-caliber protection or something, but it surely’s fairly good contemplating Merrill hadn’t performed the place in a aggressive setting till this 12 months. As I labored on the offseason High 100, I used to be resigned to Merrill taking part in a nook place, partly due to the Padres’ depth at shortstop and partly as a result of I used to be left feeling lukewarm about Merrill’s protection at quick late final 12 months. There are nonetheless scouts and orgs who assume he can transition again to shortstop long-term, and I now be ok with the best way issues are trending in heart. Merrill is far more beneficial as a viable up-the-middle defender than if he have been going to play left area or first base (which appeared in play previous to the Juan Soto/Trent Grisham commerce) and I believe this deserves elevation into the FV tier above the place I had him throughout the winter. He doesn’t have the power-hitting ceiling of a James Wooden or a Samuel Basallo, however his hit device is extra secure than that of Jordan Lawlar and Dylan Crews, so I’ve slid him in entrance of these two on the 100.
Can Spencer Arrighetti Be An Efficient Band-aid in Houston?
In the event you’re like me, two nights in the past you have been split-screening Jackson Holliday’s debut alongside Spencer Arrighetti’s, which didn’t go nicely for him and the Astros. Houston’s many beginning pitcher accidents necessitated Arrighetti’s call-up. Final checklist cycle, I 40’d him and wrote him up as a single-inning reliever. Arrighetti had a nomadic newbie profession, going from TCU to Navarro Junior Faculty (TX) earlier than ending up at Louisiana. His velocity climbed all through the 2021 and 2022 seasons, with Arrighetti throwing 4 ticks more durable than he did in faculty by the top of that span. That velo spike was sustained (however plateaued) in 2023 even because the Astros took the piggyback starter leash off of and Arrighetti persistently labored 5 innings or extra. This 12 months, he’s added a cutter to his fastball/sweeper combine.
Arrighetti’s fastball tails and rides in on the arms of right-handed hitters, whereas his sweeper breaks within the actual other way. His breaking ball command is best than his fastball command, which is a giant motive why I had him evaluated as a reliever. Contemplating how unfastened and whippy his supply is, and that this stage of velocity is comparatively new for him, it’s believable Arrighetti may sharpen his command sufficient to extra comfortably mission as a starter. His fastball performs up due to big extension (look how far down the mound he’s at launch within the video under), and he may not even want exact command of that pitch to bully hitters within the zone with it due to the best way it jumps on them. Actually what Arrighetti has wanted is a extra dependable option to thwart left-handed hitters, and whereas the brand new cutter positively provides opposing hitters one thing else to parse, I’m undecided it’s going to be a panacea towards lefties. Arrighetti additionally has a changeup that he barely makes use of, and the best way he tends to method lefties is by altering the form of his slower breaking ball to make it extra vertical, like a curveball.
As we’ve seen with 30-year-old Ronel Blanco and his model new changeup, Houston can train an outdated canine new methods, and it’s believable Arrighetti will discover yet one more gear with huge league instruction. It’s affordable to think about Arrighetti on the starter/swingman line, particularly on a contender with a wholesome pitching workers. Guys I’ve had in that bucket currently who appear to be figuring out as starters embody Clarke Schmidt, Kutter Crawford, Javier Assad, Reese Olson, and Cristopher Sánchez. If you take a look at the lengthy reliever inhabitants on the huge league stage, it’s full of men whose careers embody a number of shuttling backwards and forwards. The necessity for beginning pitching depth is so persistent and dire that I’m extra inclined to tip the scales for pitchers like Arrighetti into the beginning pitcher bucket. As a result of he’s optionable, Arrighetti is extra more likely to be backwards and forwards from Sugar Land because the veteran components of Houston’s rotation get wholesome.
Luis Gil’s Adjustments
Gil made his huge league debut in 2021, however a poorly-timed Tommy John value him the higher a part of two seasons. He returned from surgical procedure for simply two A-ball outings on the finish of 2023 and entered 2024 with only one possibility 12 months remaining (attributable to an injuyry exemption). That made it appear extra possible he’d make the massive league roster, however nearly actually in a aid capability as a result of he hasn’t been in a position to develop his strike-throwing (traditionally an issue for Gil) or construct a starter-level innings rely as a result of damage. As a substitute Gil had a monster camp and received the final Yankees rotation spot. He’s made two begins and is ready to make his third on Saturday towards Cleveland.
Gil’s mechanics and launch level look the identical as they have been in 2022, however he’s reshaped his physique and has begun to emphasise a changeup that he was barely throwing previous to the surgical procedure. His utilization of that pitch has practically quadrupled in comparison with his earlier huge league pattern; up to now, it has been Gil’s secondary pitch of alternative. Is it a separator for his profile? Not at this stage. It isn’t as if Gil has discovered a nasty and persistently ending changeup instantly. His slider continues to be higher trying to the attention and has particular velocity. It’s conceivable the Yankees need Gil to deploy his changeup extra not as a result of they assume it’s his greatest shot at getting outs proper now, however as a result of they want him to develop it. Changeups are usually considered a “really feel” pitch, which take time to develop hitter-tricking arm pace for and command of. Gil has walked seven batters in his first 9 innings and his really feel for location has wavered later in his begins. None of that is stunning provided that he didn’t pitch for 2 years, which is why I projected him into the bullpen on my go on the Yankees system. There’s nonetheless a monster, upper-90s, uphill fastball right here. That alone goes to make Gil a very good and (importantly) secure reliever. He instructions that pitch up on the belt stage fairly persistently early in begins, which ought to carry to the bullpen.
Beginning him, nevertheless inefficient he could also be initially, provides Gil and the Yankees a possibility to see if issues click on for him as a starter, and if not, nicely then Gil has had many extra innings and reps to refine his secondary stuff than he would have had if he had simply been ‘penned this 12 months, which raises his ceiling as a reliever if certainly one of his secondaries improves. I nonetheless assume it’s almost certainly that he leads to the bullpen, and possibly sooner or later this season, however the Yankees have had a sound course of right here as they attempt to meet the wants of their main league roster whereas creating Gil on the similar time.