Re: Berrios
Originally Posted by
hockeyrobot
I know it's only been 3 starts and I know the talent is there, but I waited around last year when Rodon was struggling and had a pretty high WHIP and it just never really turned the corner. Is Berrios going to go through the same growing pains? Plus Minnesota is realllllllllllllllly bad.
Definitely a young pitcher who is going through an adjustment to the major leagues. Berrios has great stuff and had some very solid walk rates in the minors (before this year). In a one year league he will help you in K's but will be toss up as far as ratios and wins go all season. I'd consider him more of a streamer than a start every game kind of pitcher.
Summary: I'd move him if the right offer/waiver player became available. I bet there are a lot of guys who will give similar value to Berrios that are sitting on the waiver wire (Jonathan Gray comes to mind as a similar comparison who's probably available in your league)
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