When I say the Marlins have no pitching, I mean it a lot more literally than you would otherwise think. It's not that they don't have good pitchers, but that they're all hurt. Let's take a look.
Josh Johnson - Tommy John surgery, might return in August
Annibal Sanchez - Arm soreness, out until the All-star break, perhaps longer
Sergio Mitre - Forearm strain, out until at least June 1st
Scott Olsen - Arm soreness, probably out until at least the second series
In 2006, the Marlins had the makings of a great young rotation, with Willis-Josh Johnson-Olsen-Nolasco-Sanchez
Now, the only one ready for opening day is Ricky Nolasco, and he hasn't pitched well since he got injured last season.
With all the talk of the Marlins needing to fill Cabrera's hole at 3B, the real question will be the pitching; namely, how the committee of Andrew Miller, Mark Hendrickson, Rick Vanden Hurk, Chris Volstad, Gaby Hernandez, Burke Badenhop, and Daniel Barone plug the holes.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
The Marlins Have No Pitching
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