On the first day of ST the Nats will have 36 pitchers fighting for the right to be on the starting rotation. Who do you think will be the starters? I know that "The Chief" will be the closer, but who's going to be the set up man?
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Originally posted by AutographCollector View PostOn the first day of ST the Nats will have 36 pitchers fighting for the right to be on the starting rotation. Who do you think will be the starters? I know that "The Chief" will be the closer, but who's going to be the set up man?
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From my point of view, only John Patterson and Shawn Hill are 100% guaranteed rotation spots, respectively the 1-2 ones.
As for the 3-5 spots, I assume Matt Chico, Jay Bergmann, John Lannan, Tim Redding and Tyler Clippard will battle it out for them. The most likely to come out of ST victorious are Bergmann, Chico and Lannan.
To the contrary, the 'pen is pretty much made out, of Chad Cordero, Jon Rauch, Luis Ayala, Saul Rivera, Jesus Colome and Chris Schroder. If the Nats opt to have a 7th reliever, expect Ryan Wagner, Ray King, Mike Bacsik, Joel Hanrahan and whoever lost the battle for the 5th rotation spot to compete for the job.
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