The Pittsburgh Pirates have
had success with reclamation projects in the past. Mauricio Cabrera would be a
worthwhile gamble.
It was not that long ago
that Mauricio Cabrera looked like a key
part of the Atlanta Braves future bullpen. Armed with a 102 MPH fastball, Cabrera
had a solid 2016 campaign, posting a 2.82 ERA and notching six saves. Even
though he issued 19 walks with only 32 strikeouts in his 39.1 innings, there
was hope that the then 22 year old could emerge as a dominant setup man at the
very minimum.
However, Cabrera never progressed
as the Braves had expected. He was sent back to the minors to start 2017, where
everything fell apart. Cabrera lost his command, and then his velocity. Demoted
all the way down to the Florida State League this season, he continued to be
pummeled. Given that lack of production, the Braves released the once promising
righty.
But one teams trash could be
another team’s treasure. Enter the Pittsburgh
Pirates. Over the past few years, the Pirates have developed a
reputation as a team that can rebuild the shattered value of once promising
pitchers. Not only has pitching coach Ray Searage turned into this generation’s
Leo Mazzone, but the Pirates have done a solid job developing pitchers in the
minors.
They would have their work cut
out for them with Cabrera. In three minor league stops in 2017, he posted a
6.20 ERA and a 1.800 WHiP, striking out 39 batters, but issuing 46 walks in his
45 innings. Those numbers were even worse before he was released, as Cabrera
had an 11.03 ERA and a 2.710 WHiP. In his 31 innings, Cabrera managed 27
batters, but he also issued 41 walks.
It is possible that Cabrera never
gets back to his previous form, turning into another Daniel Bard, or Rick Ankiel before his transformation
into an outfielder. Yet, his brief time in the Dominican Winter League, when he
struck out six batters in his three innings, gives hope. He may have had three
walks in that time, but he showed swing and miss stuff. If a team took a
chance, and could figure out a way to fix his command, Cabrera would be quite a
bargain.
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