The Nationals have offered contracts to five different starting pitchers, according to MLB.com. Tony Armas Jr.,
Ramon Ortiz,
Steve Trachsel,
Jorge Sosa and
Jerome Williams are the pitchers they that were made offers. The contracts range from minor league deals to three million dollars, according to multiple sources. Armas, 28, was 9-12 with a 5.03 ERA last season with the Nationals. Ortiz went 11-16 with a 5.57 ERA with a the Nationals. Trachsel went 15-8 with a 4.97 ERA in 164 innings for New York. Sosa was 3-11 with a 5.42 ERA with the Braves and Cardinals last year. The Nationals might be able to draw
Steve Trachsel to D.C. because of his relationship with new manager
Manny Acta, the former third base coach for the Mets. As of right now, the Nationals pitching rotation consists of
John Patterson, with
Michael O'Connor likely to be the number five starter.
2 comments:
go nats...come on now
can you say desperate?
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