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Ray’s Ramblings: April 22nd

Written by: Ray Butler

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If you missed the fun we had last night, I released an all-MLB version of Ray’s Ramblings last night at the start of Sunday Night Baseball. Inside, I discuss Matt Chapman, Julio Urias, Matt Strahm, Marcus Semien and Daniel Vogelbach. You should check it out.

There are a plethora of reasons Rodriguez remains a great buy-low option heading into the 2019 season. First and foremost, the injury (a stress reaction in his back) that caused Rodriguez to miss the entirety of the 2018 season had nothing to do with his elbow or shoulder. Next, Rodriguez arguably has the best stuff of any pitcher (excluding Nate Pearson) on this list. Finally, despite missing an entire season of development versus competition, the right-hander is still only 20 years old. To me, those are all ingredients for a reemergence in 2019.

Back and fully healthy, Rodriguez has made three starts in High-A so far this season. It’s obvious he’s on a pitch count, but the output has been delicious nonetheless: 9.1 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 4 BB, 13 K. I’ll do the math for you—that’s a 1.07 WHIP and 0.00 ERA. For a 20-year-old pitching in the Cal League after missing an entire season of competition, that’s pretty impressive. Rodriguez made the VIP portion of my 2019 prospect list (meaning I ranked him in the unreleased #201-250 portion), but he could be a big riser between now and midseason. Because of Paddack’s light speed ascension throughout the prospect world, believe me when I say I’ll be watching Rodriguez’s next start like a hawk. If you’ve got an uber-quick trigger finger, now’s the time to scoop him in deep keeper and dynasty leagues.

No panic here. But it can’t always be sunshine and rainbows in the prospect world, right?

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