As trade rumors swirl between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Arizona
Diamondbacks, could the Bucs target a lefty reliever from the Snakes?
Major League Baseball’s Winter Meetings have come and gone.
At the Winter Meetings the Pittsburgh Pirates made a pair of moves. They traded
starting pitcher Ivan Nova and his $9+ million contract
to the Chicago White Sox, and they signed pitcher Jordan Lyles.
While the Pirates have said Lyles will have an opportunity
to win a spot in the starting rotation, odds are, the team would rather use the
veteran righty as a reliever. Lyles has always struggled to find consistency as
a starter, but was dominant out of the bullpen for the Milwaukee Brewers last
season.
Another note that came out of the Winter Meetings were
swirling trade rumors between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Arizona Diamondbacks.
As you can read more about here, the primary player being discussed
between the two squads is Arizona shortstop Nick Ahmed. Left-handed starting
pitcher Robbie Ray‘s name has come up in trade
discussion, too.
However, could there be more players whose names are being
discussed?
The Diamondbacks have already traded superstar first
baseman Paul Goldschmidt to the St. Louis
Cardinals signaling that any player on the team is available in trade talks.
The Pirates still have one more hole in their bullpen that needs filled –
another left-handed reliever. Could the Diamondbacks help to fill this hole?
Well, with veteran Andrew Chafin it is possible.
28-year-old Chafin has spent the last four seasons with the
Diamondbacks at the MLB level. He also got a cup of coffee with the team during
the 2014 season.
Last season, Chafin posted a 3.10 ERA and a 2.65 FIP in 49
1/3 innings pitched. His 11.9% walk rate is slightly alarming, but he worked
around it by striking out 25.1% of batters faced and not allowing a single home
run.
Under Neal Huntington and Clint Hurdle, the Pirates have
never been fans of relievers that are lefty specialists. Fitting to the Pirate
mold, Chafin is effective against both left and right-handed hitters.
Last season LHHs slugged .312 with a .302 wOBA against
Chafin, while RHHs slugged .284 with a .257 wOBA. For his career, LHHs own a
.282 slugging percentage and a .265 wOBA while those numbers sit at .357 and
.297 for RHHs. These numbers have come while facing more RHHs (509) in his
career than LHHs (387).
Chafin’s strong 2018 season built upon the work he has done
since moving to Arizona’s bullpen. After making three starts in 2014, Chafin
moved to the bullpen in a full time role beginning in 2015. Since then, Chafin
owns a 3.49 ERA, 3.13 FIP, 10.4% walk rate, 23.9% strikeout rate, and he’s
allowed just nine home runs in 198 1/3 innings pitched.
Additionally, Chafin would not be rental players for the
Pirates as he comes with two years of team control. This would add Chafin to
the list of relievers the Pirates control through at least the 2020
season. Felipe Vazquez, Keone Kela, Kyle Crick, and Richard Rodriguez are on this list,
too.
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