Earlier today I was reading an article about researchers in Oregon creating the first-ever chimeric primates - primates with "up to six different genetic identities." Chimeric mice have been used in research for some time, but primates represent a new, more complicated advance. Science! Heil man, indeed.
Aaron Heilman has reached agreement with the #Mariners on minor league deal with an invite to big league camp.
Heilman, of course, has been Mariners property before. He came over in the Franklin Gutierrez trade, which became the Jason Vargas trade, which became the Jason Vargas and Mike Carp trade, and was never the Aaron Heilman trade. Some weeks later, he appeared at FanFest. Then he was traded to the Cubs for Garrett Olson and Ronny Cedeno. According to Baseball-Reference, as Mariners, Olson and Cedeno were worth a combined -1.9 WAR. Good trade.
What's interesting about Heilman is that, after the Mariners traded him away, I figured he kind of fell off the map. Dealt with injuries or hung out in the minors or went to Japan or something. Turns out he pitched a lot for the Cubs, and then a lot for the Diamondbacks, and then a lot but less for the Diamondbacks again. Over the past three years, Heilman made 172 appearances. Totally didn't know. My NL blind spot is enormous, or, if not enormous, at least exactly as big as Aaron Heilman.
Also over those three years, Heilman posted a 4.81 ERA with a lot of home runs. There's a reason he's signing a minor league contract. Last year he was running a 6.88 ERA before the Diamondbacks dropped him in July. He spent the rest of the year in triple-A for two different organizations.
So what do the Mariners see in a 33-year-old used-to-be-somebody? Well, for one thing, he used to be somebody, and he's only 33 years old. For another, last season, while the runs and hits and homers were too high, Heilman had 11 walks and 33 strikeouts in 35.1 innings. His strike rate was unimpressive, but he posted a lower contact rate than David Robertson, Sean Marshall and Neftali Feliz. That's good. Despite all the indications that Heilman was easy to hit, there are indications that Heilman was not easy to hit.
So, a chance. Heilman might not be anything for the Mariners, but he could be, and as with all minor league contracts, there's no commitment here. Maybe Heilman helps out in Seattle. Maybe Heilman helps out in Tacoma. Maybe Heilman doesn't help out anywhere because he is bad. To be determined!
Current bullpen "locks"
Brandon League
George Sherrill*
Shawn Kelley
Tom Wilhelmsen
Legitimate competitors
Steve Delabar
Charlie Furbush?*
Cesar Jimenez*
Lucas Luetge*
Chance Ruffin
Aaron Heilman
Matt Fox
Steve Garrison*
Jarrett Grube
Sean Henn*
Josh Kinney
Jeff Marquez
Scott Patterson
Philippe Valiquette*
Aaron Heilman fun fact: his career ERA+ of 97 is the same as Edwin Jackson's.
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Fact:
Aaron Heilman’s baseball card in 2009 (by Topps) had a photo of him pitching in spring training for the Cubs on the front. On the back, he was identified as a Seattle Mariner.
Two Rs and Two Ls - January 10, 2012
What do the asterisks indicate?
Cascadian Man - January 10, 2012
LHP
Eyebrows - January 10, 2012 via mobile
Or rather, in general in baseball it means lefty.
Not specific to pitchers.
Eyebrows - January 10, 2012 via mobile
Thanks, never knew that.
Cascadian Man - January 10, 2012
In Barry Bonds' case it means lefty as well as roider
Bearskin Rugburn - January 11, 2012
Leftys
MT Olson - January 10, 2012
* Gay
lemonverbena - January 10, 2012
I would have though Ruffin was close to a lock out of the bullpen.
Ballard Erik - January 10, 2012
Insert "Chance" related pun here.
Choose wisely.
jakersterling - January 10, 2012
By not choosing one, I think he did.
ThomasG - January 10, 2012
The only way to win is not to play
Matthew - January 10, 2012
War Games was my favorite movie starring Mathew Broderick.
Easley - January 10, 2012
I hope they trade him before he can pitch again
That’d be super awkward for him
Dewey N - January 10, 2012
I keep forgetting we don't have Josh Lueke anymore.
JAH - January 10, 2012
What, no "pile" reference?
Okay, I’ll say it: Welcome to the pile, Aaron!
Alex Johnson - January 10, 2012
Not so much a 'pile' this year as it was last.
grips - January 10, 2012
We've still got more than a month left before pitchers and catchers.
nathaniel dawson - January 10, 2012
Perhaps Aaron can spread his arms wide and they can use him to rake the pile
Might help dislodge two or three guys, maybe 4 if they clog up right.
Chris_FB - January 10, 2012
I'm rooting for Dilly Bar
OlSalty - January 10, 2012
Same
Guy was one of the few good parts about the end of last season
Corco - January 10, 2012
Yay! Aaron Heilman!
section331 - January 10, 2012
How do you keep track of all these guys?
You put it on a Blackberry, or maybe you have a board set up at home?
nathaniel dawson - January 10, 2012
I imagine it like the draft board in The League
Except everyone facepalms when it’s their turn.
adamhwong - January 10, 2012
It's all the Six Sigma training.
They have white-boards with little boxes that have hanging tags to track progress.
ToddK - January 10, 2012
Oh yeah. The meetings.
Can’t forget the meetings. Meetings are really important. You have to have at least 3 meetings per day.
ToddK - January 10, 2012
And those are just the meetings to figure out when you're going to have more meetings.
Jed MC - January 11, 2012
Should we have a meeting regarding what our next meeting's goal is for tomorrow's meeting?
I’m not sure. Let’s have a meeting about it.
It’s a fucking warehouse. Take stuff in, put it on the shelf. Sell shit, take it off the shelf. How difficult is that?
ToddK - January 11, 2012
Could be this
http://mlb.mlb.com/team/roster_nri.jsp?c_id=sea
Mariner John - January 10, 2012
oh right Cesar Jimenez is still on the 40-man
JY - January 10, 2012
Whyyyyy
abender20 - January 11, 2012
Four former Yankees minor leaguers in the system! If you have any questions about Henn/Marquez/Garrison/Patterson I’d be happy to answer.
Heilman really isn’t as bad as people say he is.
Brandon C. - January 10, 2012
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