The Tampa Bay Rays are likely going to have some issues in the pen in 2011. 34-year old righty Kyle Farnsworth is likely to be the Rays’ closer when the 2011 season starts. He pitched in 60 games (0 starts) for the Royals & Braves last year and he was 3-2 with a 3.34 ERA and a 1.14 WHIP. Farnsworth has now pitched in 713 games (26 starts) in his first 12 years in the majors and he is 34-55 with 27 saves, a 4.39 ERA and a 1.39 WHIP. He has whiffed 841 batters in 837 career innings in the majors, so he has good enough stuff to handle the job of closing.
24-year old lefty Jake McGee comes into this season as the Rays’ #4 prospect according to Baseball America. McGee pitched in 8 games (0 starts) for the Rays last season and he was 0-0 with a 1.80 ERA and a 1.00 WHIP. He also pitched in 30 games (20 starts) in AA+AAA-ball last year in which he was 4-8 with 1 save, a 3.07 ERA and a 1.19 WHIP. McGee also whiffed 127 batters in only 105 2/3 innings last year showing just how nasty he can be. McGee could push Farnsworth for the closing job or share it with him in 2011.
34-year old righty Joel Peralta really pitched well for the Nationals last year. He pitched in 39 games (0 starts) for the Nationals in 2010 and he was 1-0 with a 2.02 ERA and a 0.80 WHIP. He only gave up 30 hits and he walked 9 batters in 49 innings while whiffing 49 batters, which is pretty darn impressive. Peralta has now pitched in 260 games (0 starts) in his first six years in the majors and he is 5-11 with 2 saves, a 4.22 ERA and a 1.22 WHIP. Peralta could figure into the saves mix if he pitches as well as he did last year.
27-year old lefty J.P. Howell will start the 2011 season on the D.L. as he continues to recover from shoulder surgery that caused him to miss the entire 2010 season. Howell last pitched with the Rays in 2009 when he worked in 69 games (0 starts) and was 7-5 with 17 saves, a 2.84 ERA and a 1.20 WHIP. He has now pitched in 151 games (18 starts) in his first four years with the Rays and he is 15-15 with 20 saves, a 3.97 ERA and a 1.35 WHIP. Howell will likely help out the Rays when he finally gets healthy (likely around June).
32-year old righty Juan Cruz only pitched in 5 games (0 starts) for the Royals last season and he was 0-0 with a 3.38 ERA and a 2.44 WHIP. He has now pitched in 348 games (38 starts) in his first 10 years in the majors and he is 32-35 with 3 saves, a 4.15 ERA and a 1.40 WHIP. Cruz has whiffed 580 batters in 570 2/3 innings so far in his major league career but he has walked 299 batters which often gets him in trouble. If Cruz can stay healthy and throw strikes in 2011, he will be able to help the Rays.
27-year old righty Adam Russell came over in the Jason Bartlett deal with the Padres. He pitched in 12 games (0 starts) for the Padres last year and he was 0-0 with a 4.02 ERA and a 1.21 WHIP. Russell has now pitched in 49 games (0 starts) in his first three years in the majors and he is 7-1 with a 4.50 ERA and a 1.54 WHIP. He has whiffed 54 batters in his first 54 innings in the majors but he has had control issues as he has walked 26 batters. If the Rays can get Russell to throw strikes, he could excel with them because he has good stuff.
26-year old lefty Cesar Ramos also came over from San Diego in the Jason Bartlett trade. Ramos pitched in 14 games (0 starts) for the Padres last year and he was 0-1 with a 11.88 ERA and a 2.64 WHIP. He also pitched in 30 games (15 starts) in AAA-ball last year and he was 6-7 with a 3.28 ERA and a 1.39 WHIP. Ramos has now pitched in 19 games (2 starts) in his first two years in the majors and he is 0-2 with a 6.26 ERA and a 1.96 WHIP. Ramos was once a highly thought of prospect so maybe a change in scenery will help him in 2011.
22-year old lefty Cesar Cabral was a Rule 5 Draft Pick over the winter, so the Rays will either have to keep him on the active roster for the whole 2011 season or offer him back to the Red Sox for half price. Cabral pitched in 45 games (0 starts) in A-ball last year and he was 4-0 with 9 saves, a 3.63 ERA and a 1.22 WHIP. He has now pitched in 96 games (42 starts) in his first five years in the minors and he is 13-19 with 13 saves, a 3.73 ERA and a 1.28 WHIP. Cabral is a big time long shot to stick with the Rays in 2011.
27-year old righty Cory Wade has a nice upside. He pitched in 25 games (4 starts) in Rookie+A+AAA-ball last year and he was 3-1 with 2 saves, a 5.40 ERA and a 1.38 WHIP. Wade last pitched in 2009 with the Dodgers. Wade has pitched in 82 games (0 starts) in his first two years in the majors and he is 4-4 with a 3.18 ERA and a 1.05 WHIP. Signing Wade was a good low risk gamble for the Rays as he could help them in 2011.
27-year old righty Mike Ekstrom pitched in 15 games (0 starts) for the Rays last year and he was 0-1 with a 3.31 ERA and a 1.29 WHIP. He has now pitched in 35 games (0 starts) in his first three years in the majors and he is 0-3 with a 5.48 ERA and a 1.60 WHIP. Ekstrom might win a job in the Rays’ pen in 2011, but he’s unlikely to pitch too well for them.
29-year old righty Dirk Hayhurst is also in camp trying to win a job in the pen. He did not pitch at all in 2010 in either the majors or the minors. He last pitched in 2009 with the Blue Jays. Hayhurst has now pitched in 25 games (3 starts) in his first two years in the majors and he is 0-2 with a 5.72 ERA and a 1.75 WHIP.
PROJECTED GRADE FOR THE RAYS BULLPEN IN 2011: D+