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Reviewing the Pickups & Promotions

August 13, 2022

We’re a little less than two weeks since The Trade and a month out from the long-awaited/delayed promotions. With a little extra time today, let’s take a look…

PICKUPS
First, the non-prospects…
MacKenzie Gore – Has not pitched since July 25 when he left the game with elbow soreness. I’ll never quite understand this fetish with injured pitchers. But the Nationals are, as always, convinced they can fix what ails him and reap the rewards.

C.J. Abrams – Has posted a .296/.355/.370 with 4SB for Rochester in seven games. The CW is that Abrams was rushed to the majors and simply needs a bit more time. With the parent club flirting with a 110-loss season, it would seem most likely that he’ll stay in upstate N.Y. the rest of the season.

Now, the prospects…
Robert Hassell III – Last night’s 3-for-4 performance got the almost-21-y.o. (Monday) off the Interstate with a .200/.306/.233 line in eight games for Wilmington. He’s now the Nats’ #1 prospect per MLB Pipeline (BA has Abrams, despite having surpassed MLB’s rookie limits).

James Wood – He homered and went 4-for-6 in his system debut and has batted .400/.438/.633 in seven games. Like Hassell, the #3 (BA) #4 (MLB) is currently a CF but could be moved to a corner spot, which seems likely given his size (6’7″ 240).

Jarlin Susana – Not much to go on: He’s made one appearance with a run let in on a hit and two walks while striking out four. Both hands on the keyboard: He throws kind of hard. He’s just 18 and in his first pro season.

PROMOTIONS
Reminder #734: Not all upward moves are promotions. We’re focusing here on the ones from this post and this post.

Tim Cate – With three losses and an 8.37 ERA since his return to AA, it’s hard not to classify Cate as yet another prospect that hit his ceiling at that level.

Darren Baker – With a mediocre line of .273/.333/.367 in 62G, this felt like a justification for his appearance in the Futures Game. While he’s not killing it, .233/.300/.274 isn’t all that bad, either.

Omar Meregildo – The second time around at City Isle has been much better – .973 OPS in 14G vs. .389 in 5G – and he’s still hitting HRs, which is significant in a system that’s starved for power by players not too old for the level.

Israel Pineda – After a nightmarish 2021, this has been a resurgence for the 22-y.o. backstop. As with the two guys above, it’s a small sample but we’ll take it: .283/.316/.604 with 5HR and 15RBI in 14G.

Jeremy De La Rosa – After batting .315/.394/.505 with 10HR in 69G for Fredericksburg, the 20-y.o. has hit .205/.284/.282 with 1HR and 22K in 21G for the Blue Rocks.

Leandro Emiliani – In hindsight, this may have been more to make room for Will Frizzell than a true promotion. Of course, that assessment isn’t helped by a .149 BA and a .493 OPS in 14G.

Dustin Saenz – He’s had two good starts, one meh start, and two bad starts since arriving in Delaware.

Todd Peterson – Has not pitched since July 17. [Insert Nationals elbow joke here].

Pablo Aldonis – Made two lights-out, five-inning starts and then got hammered on the third, going on the I.L. the next day. Whispers are that he’s done for the year.

Miguel Gomez – Not as dominant as he was in the FCL, but has been serviceable (3.86/2.97/0.96) across his first five appearances.

Christopher De La Cruz – Pretty much a seamless transition: .288/.370/.375 in 21G vs. .286/.444/.400 in 14G

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6 Commments

  1. Alou2alu says:
    August 13, 2022 at 8:12 am

    Luke you wouldn’t have a picture
    Of BR549 Junior Sales in Bibb overalls from Hee Haw for future posting ? Lol!

  2. Mark L says:
    August 13, 2022 at 9:18 am

    It’s impressive that a 22year old catcher, Pineda, has been crushing it this yeR. This is definitely his breakout year.

    Maybe Frizzell and Emiliani can switch back as Frizzell already looks ready for High A.

  3. natteringnabob says:
    August 13, 2022 at 2:56 pm

    A few more promotions to look at

    Zach Brzykcy (turned 23 in July) took his good bullpen numbers from Hi A to AA.

    Jake Irvin (age 25) put up worse numbers going from Hi A to AA, and still averaging less than 5 IP per start.

    Rodney Theophile (age 23) couldn’t translate his A magic to Hi A.

    Jose Ferrer (age 22) has kept his good numbers going from A to Hi A.

    Is there a consensus about which step (e.g. A to Hi A) is the hardest to make for a middling or high level prospect?

    1. Mark L says:
      August 13, 2022 at 3:40 pm

      Nattering, it’s always been a universal thought that the hardest jump of all is High A to AA.

      I remember reading about 15 years ago that a lot of development people say they don’t know what they really have in a player until they see him at AA. I’ve kept that in mind these years and it still makes sense.

      That’s what makes what Zach Brzykcy and Isreal Pineda are doing so impressive and vaults them ahead with a bullet. Meregildo too if he can keep it up.

    2. Alou2alu says:
      August 13, 2022 at 10:12 pm

      From the redundancy comment cloud : safe to say tonight was Cavillis last start in AAA
      Thank heaven for 7-11
      How ironic that Nats claim Alex Call off waivers and Casey has been scuffling along
      Hassell cubed raking as autumn around the corner ..

  4. natteringnabob says:
    August 13, 2022 at 3:05 pm

    Also I’d like to note that the promotions came in 2 waves this year. There was the “de la Rosa et al.” promotion. I don’t know what prompted the timing for that (it was on July 12). Then there was the wave prompted by the new draftees taking the field. Moving players due to injury or hot streak is probably something we won’t see – in the former case org guys will move around.

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