So the Mariners traded essentially a nobody (pending scouting reports, but I'm going to trust that Zduriencik knows best on this front) for David Aardsma. Who is he?
Well he's been on and off Major League rosters for a few seasons now, essentially floating the exact line of replacement-level. He misses some bats, is about average on groundballs, but walks way too many people. When he gets the walks under a semblance of control (like in 2007), he's a marginally useful bullpen cog.
Pending word on what his option status currently sits at, this might just be a move for bullpen depth, stashing Aardsma, or some already in house clone of Aardsma in Tacoma as injury insurance. Perhaps it's a precursor to a Heilman trade. Maybe Z spotted something in him. We really don't know.
But for now, this stands as a minor move, but one with pretty much no downside. Yeah, there's not much in the upside category either, but hey, he's better than Sean White.
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Jeff's note: I think it was about a year ago that Dave Cameron drew parallels between Aardsma and Brandon Morrow. Morrow, of course, has taken several strides forward since then, but at the time it was the right idea - Aardsma's always had a big fastball but too much inconsistency in other areas to become an impact player. That said, while the results to date have been less than impressive, he's a 27 year old with three pitches and the gift of velocity, so there's always a chance that he goes all Matt Thornton and turns into an asset. Relievers are unpredictable. They can blossom or fall off the map at the drop of a hat. Aardsma's got a non-zero shot at the former.
As a fastball/slider/splitter guy with below-average command, think of him as Injured JJ Putz. If he gets better, that's awesome. If he doesn't, then he'll hang around in the back of the bullpen until eventually getting displaced. In the meantime, this is going to be an awfully competitive spring.
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Better than Rick White, too.
Eyebrows - January 20, 2009
How dare you.
Rick White is God.
.Taylor - January 20, 2009
Not to mention godlike hitter.
Fin - January 20, 2009
I liked Fabian Williamson, but yeah, this is an intriguing move
Not because Aardsma’s all that interesting, but because this should give us more insight into how Z approaches roster construction/development.
marc w - January 20, 2009
And, Aardsma come first alphabetically in any list of major-league players.
All-time.
Llewdor - January 20, 2009
.
Yep.
PositivePaul - January 20, 2009
I saw that right after I posted.
Llewdor - January 21, 2009
Exciting.
Goose - January 20, 2009
But does Aardsma have the veteran presence of Reitsma?
Only time will tell.
Grady Clapp - January 20, 2009
"But does Aardsma have the veteran presence of Reitsma?"
mmmm, Hollandaise.
msb - January 20, 2009
Everybody used to get excited when JP made trades like this for the Jays. Now, he gets criticized for it. Enjoy the honeymoon M’s fans!
brent in Korea - January 20, 2009
Then Bluejay fans are retarded.
Matthew - January 20, 2009
Especially given how well JP's has done acquiring pitchers.
Llewdor - January 21, 2009
I thought you were Geoff Baker for a second there....
ThundaPC - January 20, 2009
This is a no pessimism zone.
Fin - January 20, 2009
Is this what giving your GM the benefit of the doubt feels like?
Weird.
DCMariner - January 20, 2009
I like it!
JI - January 20, 2009
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