http://cdn.pis.picapp.com/IamProd/PicAppPIS/JavaScript/PisV4.jsWhile they haven’t shown the “stuff” that was expected of them this season thus far, the Red Sox do have rotational depth. With Daisuke Matsuzaka on his way back to the big club and Clay Buchholz and Michael Bowden in the minor leagues, decisions regarding the starting five and top alternates will soon be made.
“Something to watch: Boston’s pitching surplus might lead to an early-season trade. Clay Buchholz has been absolutely dominant in the minors so far this year, and very soon, Daisuke Matsuzaka will return to the big leagues.
Eventually, it figures that Justin Masterson will go back to the Boston bullpen, and that will create the spot in the rotation for Matsuzaka. If the Red Sox want to create another for Buchholz, they would always have the option of taking offers for a veteran pitcher who has had quality starts in four of his six outings. That guy is Brad Penny, who might be a nice fit for a team like the Milwaukee Brewers or the Mets. That’s all speculation at this point.”
It’s clear that upon Daisuke’s return, Justin Masterson will head back to the bullpen where he can serve as the “ROOGY/induce double play in critical situation/need 3 innings in long relief/set up in any situation” guy that maximizes his flexibility for the organization. Matsuzaka isn’t more than two rehab starts away from making his return. It will be interesting to see if Daniel Bard or Hunter Jones will be returned to the minor leagues to make room on the active roster. Should Bard do anything but blow up in his first few outings in The Show, that designee will likely be Jones.
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