Rays: Looking Ahead To 2013
The Rays made a major news splash when they traded James Shields and Wade Davis to Kansas City for Jake Odorizzi, a righty who had a cup of coffee last season, Wil Myers, who is a highly-regarded prospect, and two other minor leaguers. Everyone expected Shields to be traded sooner or later, but no one saw Davis being part of the deal. As for Myers, he’s projected to be a middle-of-the-lineup hitter. Projections can be tough, but the Royals have a pretty good recent history of drafting and developing young position players. The deal could work out well for both clubs.
Making up for some of the innings Shields took with him could come from within last season’s Tampa Bay rotation. Matt Moore and Jeremy Hellickson should both be able to take more of the work load as they mature. Jeff Niemann, who was injured much of last season, should be able to help the “innings cause” as well.
Looking forward, it should be interesting to see how long it will take Myers to make his appearance in the bigs. He’s hit for power and average in the minors, and while some people point to the fact that he strikes out fairly often, I don’t see that as an immediate problem. If he can produce runs, and strikeouts are a part of the deal. Last year, the club had strikeouts with production that was below average from several experienced major leaguers. I say, give Myers the benefit of the doubt, and look forward to seeing him display his talents at Tropicana Field. Odorizzi is certainly in the mix of young arms that could find their way to The Trop as well. » Continue reading “Rays: Looking Ahead To 2013″











