Ripple Effect From Giolito Promotion (UPDATED)
After three summers of people complaining about Nationals being too slow to promote… this summer, those people can shut the trunk up.
As noted earlier this season, the increased movement has made it harder to call true promotions versus need-based fill-ins. Thus, you’re seeing verbs “assign” or “reassign,” which are a bit more benign, but also enables me to avoid using word “demoted” for when a player is returned (e.g. Taylor Hill).
My personal guideline has been to avoid calling any movement between the short-season leagues a promotion, but Lucas Giolito is an obvious exception. Likewise for Austin Voth and Jake Johansen, as all three are top draft picks and their transfers from the GCL to Auburn and Auburn to Hagerstown are difficult to characterize as anything but.
The roster moves for Giolito and Voth have been officially announced, with Giolito scheduled to make his New York-Penn League debut (on the road, natch) tonight. Auburn Citizen beat reporter Jeremy Houghtaling (@CitizenHough for those of you on “the Twitters”) says he’ll make the trip to Batavia, so we’ll have at least one independent account.
Voth appears to be slated to start tomorrow, weather permitting, as will Brett Mooneyham for Potomac, with the younger Pac-12 pitcher taking the place of the elder, who’s reportedly on his way to Potomac according to MASN’s Byron Kerr.
The moves for Johansen and Mooneyham have not been officially announced, but the speculation here is that Paul Demny will be placed on the Potomac DL to make room for Mooneyham (and take his place in the rotation) and similar move will be made for Hagerstown (more likely a reliever with Ian Dickson going to the ‘pen).
UPDATE: Auburn has officially announced the promotion of Johansen to Hagerstown. The Suns, in turn, have announced the promotion of Mooneyham to Potomac while LHP Jake Walsh has been reassigned to the GCL to accommodate the transfers of both Johansen and Voth. A corresponding move for Potomac has not yet been announced.
So many healthy pitchers this year, it is kind of making me think something is awry (deal with the devil, maybe). I think that the overall physical health across the system this year is enabling the Nats brass to make bolder decisions with promotions, that are in part due to the fact that so many pitchers are successfully coming back from injuries and creating small log jams across multiple levels. This is a good problem to have.
Lots of arms to potentially evaluate at the major league level this season when the rosters expand. Seems like Rizzo needs to make some moves to clean house so that he and the rest of baseball can get a good look at what they have.
Now the Friday promo night may turn out to be fuller capacity???? especially if Voth becomes more Winchester in that
depleted bullpen for Potomac gain!!!
Time to warm up the vehicle Friday night and drive!