MuckFich06;797959; said:In all honesty, I would have been/would be totally shocked if they just dumped Milton. I realize he has been beat around pretty bad this spring, but it is spring training and I don't expect everyone to be in mid-season form. Obviously, there is concern in the organization and as Marty said yesterday, you can bet there are serious discussions going on at all levels about who is going to make the opening day roster. I think Milton sticks for several reasons. The main one being that Livingston and Belisle have yet to prove that they can pitch successfully in the big leagues on a consistent basis. Yes, they have both been outstanding in spring training, but they are only pitching 3-5 innings at a time. When they start stretching it past 5, things can change. Neither of these guys is the next Nolan Ryan. Both have options. Milton doesn't. (I know, he's no Nolan Ryan either). Over the course of any big league season, guys are going to get hurt. I like having a Belisle or Livingston ready to go to replace an injured guy. If Milton gets bombed throughout April, then he needs to be sent packing. Just not yet. In other words, I don't think it's all about the money.
IIRC they had him pitch a minor league game the other day. That allows them to DL Milton at the start of the year and keep him down here to pitch what is essentially extended spring training.
First off, whatever keeps him off the mound for the big league team I'm all for. That said, its just delaying a decision that needs to have been made already. Milton is done, period, end -o-story. His physical problem is degenerative knees and now a bad wing. Those dont get better by throwing more innings.
The younger guys who would fill the spot aren't anything to write home about but at least they have some upside, some reasonable chance that they could improve. Even if they don't they aren't any worse than Milton as they stand right now.
So what Narron* really has is a choice between equal performance from a veteran with no upside or a younger guy who could possibly get better. It appears he is trying to find a way to go the "scrappy vet who knows how to play the game" route again.
*I'll believe WK at his word that all personnel decisions as to the 25 man roster, who starts, etc are made by Narron.
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