I was curious to see how the Rule 5 draft has worked out for the Cubs this year. This will be a short piece on those players.
Hector Rondon
Honestly, Rondon hasn't been as awful as his numbers would indicate. He's used very sparingly (13 games thus far), and in those 15.2 innings he's allowed 2 HR, 8 walks, 3 HBP, 11 SO, and a 4.60 ERA/5.39 FIP. That looks terrible on it's face, and perhaps it is; when I've seen him, he doesn't really look all that bad though.
Sure, there was this, and it wasn't pretty. That game has really disproportionately affected his line, though, because he's not used that often.
Rondon has featured a 92 mph fastball, a 81 mph slider, and a 90 mph cut fastball (65/22/13). Only James Russell (and Kyuji Fujikawa in SSS) has induced more swing-and-miss on the Cubs this year, so the stuff seems to be there (also 3rd in SwStr% behind Russell and Shark). His problem has been two-fold this year; he starts behind in counts too much (just over 47% of his first pitches are balls) and he overcompensates by working in the zone too much. Once we get a larger sampling, we can actually determine if there's anything there. We can be reasonably certain he's a lot better than Lendy Castillo.
Starling Peralta
He was returned to the Cubs after being taken by Arizona with the 14th pick in the draft. He's been horrible ever since he returned, so I'm assuming that either his increased 2012 velocity went away or he's injured. It was always a stretch to imagine he'd have ever stuck on their roster (never pitched above A ball). The Cubs are almost certainly going to convert him to a ROOGY reliever where he might have some success.
Michael Burgess
Burgess has struggled mightily as a AA repeat in the Houston organization. He's had 138 PA and the line reads .189/.254/.323; he also has reduced power and walks with a huge increase in strikeouts. I can't say I really miss him; he'll be 24 this year and doesn't look to be able to escape AA.
Matt Cerda
Matt Cerda might be my favorite Cub of all time. He was drafted in the AAA phase of the Rule V by the Cardinals, and instead of just joining their team, he retired. He hasn't yet reported to their organization either way, so I'm assuming he's hanging them up. If that's the case, and he retired rather than play for the Cardinals, then he'll never buy a beer if he drinks with me. Cerda looked poised to join a suddenly crowded glut at 3B in Iowa, but was crafted from a different mold than Vitters/Stewart/Lake. His calling card was always patience without much power. It would have been difficult for him to find playing time in Iowa (he also plays 2B but so does Watkins), so I'm happy for him that we would have seemingly had an opportunity, but it'd be so metal if he retired rather than be a Cub.
Alvido Jimenez
I honestly can't find any information about his stint with the Blue Jays. I assume he's still with their organization, but he's yet to pitch. Jimenez spent 3 seasons in rookie ball with the Cubs; if he's doing rookie ball again with the Jays he wouldn't have started anything besides extended spring training yet.
All told, the players we lost have either been returned, retired, or regressed. We grabbed a player that has looked better than his number would indicate. This Rule 5 draft hasn't been all that bad to the Cubs at all.
EDIT: Apparently the verbiage of the Rule 5 draft is, actually, Rule 5. I blame Baseball Reference for leading me astray, and thank "Your Dumb" for his insight.
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That’s awesome.
Aisle424Quote Reply
@ Aisle424:
Add me to the list of people with which he would drink for free.
BerseliusQuote Reply
Wow.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Rice Cube wrote:
GBTSQuote Reply
@ GBTS:
Well, that too.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Who’s this Rademacher people were talking about over the weekend? It sounds like a name the manager would have gave Henry Rowengartner.
What’s the prospect status of Reggie Golden? Is he done?
MuckerQuote Reply
Mucker wrote:
/nerd
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Mucker wrote:
Still 20, so not forever done. That being said, he’s shown nothing in professional baseball for a few years now.
MylesQuote Reply
@ Myles:
That sucks. When they drafted him, he reminded me of Ron Gant. I used to love Ron Gant when I was a kid.
MuckerQuote Reply
@ Mucker:
They all look the same to you, Mucker?!
/EasilyOffended’d
GBTSQuote Reply
Myles
edit: delete. I see–you were talking about Golden, not Rademacher
SVBQuote Reply
Almora ———-> Kane County
BerseliusQuote Reply
@ Berselius:
Great. Just after I watch the Cougars play, the Cubs bring their best (arguably) prospect there.
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
“Safe.”
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Officiating is getting really bad this year.@ Rice Cube:
Doesn’t look like Angel Hernandez though.
SVBQuote Reply
You can’t outrun the long arm of the law,
But according to the ump, you can outrun the long arm of the La-Roche.
SVBQuote Reply
@ SVB:
Isn’t that Chris Davis and Brett Gardener?
joshQuote Reply
@ josh:
I thought it was Chris Davis and Shorpy the Bluefin Tuna.
Suburban kidQuote Reply
New Shit
MylesQuote Reply