The Pittsburgh Pirates Rounded out their day of weeling and dealing by completing a deal with the Toronto Blue Jays that sent left-hander Francisco Liriano, Catcher Reese McGuire, and Outfielder Herold Ramirez to the Blue Jays in exchange for right hander Drew Hutchison.
The Pittsburgh Pirates capped off their trade deadline day by completing a deal that has me scratching my head. I liked the pick up of Ivan Nova from the Yankees and I understood the trade for Antonio Bastardo, but this trade just leaves me wondering what in the world Neil Huntington was thinking. The Pirates currently sit in the middle of the pack in the National League just four games out of the wild card race. So, your not really looking to buy big and your also not trying to sell out the team. This move, however, puzzled me greatly.
The Pirates sent left handed starting pitcher Francisco Liriano, Double A outfielder Herold Ramirez, and Double A catcher Reese McGuire to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for right handed starting pitcher Drew Hutchison. Liriano had struggled his last time out against the Milwaukee Brewers and the change of scenery might help him get back on track.
Drew Hutchison only played three games with the Toronto Blue Jays this season where he had a record of 1-0 and a 4.97 ERA in two starts and three games total for the Blue Jays. He struck out 12 and walked four batters through 12.2 innings pitched this season. The 15th round pick of the Blue Jays in 2009 has pitched a total of four seasons in the big leagues and to this point has had little success.
His career was highlighted by a 2015 campaign that saw him go 13-5 with a 5.57 ERA in 30 games, 28 starts, for the Blue Jays while while striking out 129 and walking 44 in 150.1 innings of work. He has spent two full years as part of the Blue Jays rotation back in the 2015 and 2014 campaigns and has a career record of 30-21 with a 4.92 ERA.
With Huctchison, you get a young right handed pitcher who is under team control for several years and could develop into a good starting pitcher for the Pirates. Hutchison only appeared in three games for the Blue Jays this season and was optioned down to Triple A earlier in the year where he posted a record of 6-5 with a 3.25 ERA.
With Hutchison one thing that worries me is his high ERA. Over the course of his four year MLB career he has never had an ERA below 4.48 and that was back in the 2014 season. If he wants to be successful at the major league level, he is going to have to work on lowering that ERA. We have talked about it time and time again the Pirates love reclamation projects in terms of pitching. Ray Searage, one of the best pitching coaches in all of major league baseball, will have his work cut out for him as he tries to bring Hutchison to an elite level.
If you're going to look at positives in terms of Hutchison, the big one is he is still young and developing. At age 26 he is still under team control for the next four seasons by the Pirates and if he stays in Triple A until August 30th they will have another year of control for Hutchison. The young right hander will go down to Triple A and have time to develop before coming up to the Pirates in September with the September call-ups.
I wouldn't have as much of a problem with this deal if the Pirates had not given up so much to get Hutchison. Liriano was struggling so that part of it didnt bother me as much. Liriano had a record of 6-11 with a 5.46 ERA striking out 116 and walking 69 in 113.2 innings pitched for the Pirates this season.
Liriano's walk numbers were up this season and he looked really bad in yesterday's start against the Milwaukee Brewers where he only went 5.0 innings in the game giving up four runs on six hits while walking three and striking out seven. Liriano had some bright spots throughout the course of the season but has not been the Liriano he was in the 2014/2015 campaigns for the Pirates. He is signed through 2017 with the Blue Jays and will be a free agent in the 2018 season.
If the trade stopped there it would have been a great move for the Pirates, however, the Pirates gave up two other players both in their top 10 prospect list when they gave up their number nine ranked prospect in outfielder Herold Ramirez and their number eight rated prospect catcher Reese McGuire. Both were going to be staples in the Pittsburgh Pirates future.
Ramirez was currently in double A with the Pirates where he was hitting .299 in double A with two home runs and 49 RBI. Ramirez was the top prospect outfielder in the Pirates organization and was two years away from time in the major leagues. Reese McGuire was in double A as well and was hitting .259 with one home runs and 37 RBI on the season.
This deal is one that I dont really like at all. I was good when I heard it was Hutchison for Liriano, but when I head that McGurie and Ramirez were involved that is when I got frustrated. They gave up two of their top pieces for the future for a guy who has not had any proven success in the major leagues. This deal opened up some salary room for the Pirates that will hopefully be used in the off-season to grab a bigger piece.
Only time will tell if Hutchison ever pans out for the Pirates and hopefully for their sake he will. The Pirates projected rotation now looks like this:
Gerrit Cole
Ivan Nova
Jameson Taillon
Juan Nicasio
Jeff Locke
With Nova due to be a free agent after 2017, Hutchison could be the replacement option for Nova if he walks in free agency. This move has me scratching my head now but only time will tell whether or not this deal will work in the Pirates favor. We will just have to trust in Neil Huntington and hope his plan works out for the best.