The All Star Starter

Monday, June 08 2009 @ 10:09 PM EDT

Contributed by: Magpie

So I'm watching the game and I hear Campbell and Tabler are talking about next month's All Star Game.

Campbell seemed to find it inconceivable that anyone besides Roy Halladay could be named the AL starter. It is, indeed, an honour long overdue - Doc was going to start the 2005 game, according to Terry Francona, but Kevin Mench's bat had other ideas. Tabler did note that Zack Greinke has to be taken into consideration - like, DUH - and that the AL starter will probably end up being determined by which man is actually available to pitch (i.e., which one doesn't work the Sunday game before the break.)

So let's have a quick peek at how the Blue Jays and Royals rotations shake up from here until the break. First, let's assume that both teams continue to roll over their five starters:

Mon, Jun  8    @ Texas           Janssen
Tue, Jun 9    @ Texas    Tallet
Wed, Jun 10    @ Texas    Romero
Thu, Jun 11    @ Texas    Richmond
Fri, Jun 12    Florida    Halladay
Sat, Jun 13    Florida    Janssen
Sun, Jun 14    Florida    Tallet
Mon, Jun 15    OFF DAY   
Tue, Jun 16    @ Philadelphia    Romero
Wed, Jun 17    @ Philadelphia    Richmond
Thu, Jun 18    @ Philadelphia    Halladay
Fri, Jun 19    @ Washington    Janssen
Sat, Jun 20    @ Washington    Tallet
Sun, Jun 21    @ Washington    Romero
Mon, Jun 22    OFF DAY   
Tue, Jun 23    Cincinnati    Richmond
Wed, Jun 24    Cincinnati    Halladay
Thu, Jun 25    Cincinnati    Janssen
Fri, Jun 26    Philadelphia    Tallet
Sat, Jun 27    Philadelphia    Romero
Sun, Jun 28    Philadelphia    Richmond
Mon, Jun 29    Tampa Bay    Halladay
Tue, Jun 30    Tampa Bay    Janssen
Wed, Jul 1    Tampa Bay    Tallet
Tue, Jul 2    OFF DAY   
Fri, Jul 3    @ NY Yankees    Romero
Sat, Jul 4    @ NY Yankees    Richmond
Sun, Jul 5    @ NY Yankees    Halladay
Mon, Jul 6    @ NY Yankees     Janssen
Tue, Jul 7    @ Tampa Bay     Tallet
Wed, Jul 8    @ Tampa Bay     Romero
Thu, Jul 9    @ Tampa Bay     Richmond
Fri, Jul 10    @ Baltimore     Halladay
Sat, Jul 11    @ Baltimore     Janssen
Sun, Jul 12    @ Baltimore     Tallet

This obviously leaves Halladay well positioned to make the start for the AL - on three days rest, he can certainly give you a couple of innings. How about the Royals?

Tue, Jun  9    @ Cleveland      Bannister
Wed, Jun 10    @ Cleveland    Meche
Thu, Jun 11    @ Cleveland    Greinke
Fri, Jun 12    Cincinnati    Hochevar
Sat, Jun 13    Cincinnati    Davies
Sun, Jun 14    Cincinnati    Bannister
    OFF DAY   
Tue, Jun 16    Arizona    Meche
Wed, Jun 17    Arizona    Greinke
Thu, Jun 18    Arizona    Hochevar
Fri, Jun 19    St. Louis     Davies
Sat, Jun 20    St. Louis     Bannister
Sun, Jun 21    St. Louis     Meche
    OFF DAY   
Tue, Jun 23    @ Houston    Greinke
Wed, Jun 24    @ Houston     Hochevar
Thu, Jun 25    @ Houston    Davies
Fri, Jun 26    @ Pittsburgh    Bannister
Sat, Jun 27    @ Pittsburgh     Meche
Sun, Jun 28    @ Pittsburgh    Greinke
Mon, Jun 29    Minnesota    Hochevar
Tue, Jun 30    Minnesota    Davies
Wed, Jul 1    Minnesota    Bannister
Thu, Jul 2    White Sox    Meche
Fri, Jul 3    White Sox    Greinke
Sat, Jul 4    White Sox     Hochevar
Sun, Jul 5    White Sox     Davies
Mon, Jul 6    @ Detroit     Bannister
Tue, Jul 7    @ Detroit     Meche
Wed, Jul 8    @ Detroit    Greinke
Thu, Jul 9    @ Boston     Hochevar
Fri, Jul 10    @ Boston     Davies
Sat, Jul 11    @ Boston    Bannister
Sun, Jul 12    @ Boston     Meche

Even better for Greinke - he would be the next man up in the KC rotation.

Of course, it seems highly unlikely that either team's rotations will unfold this way. The Blue Jays have three off days between now and the break - the Royals have two. Cito Gaston has already skipped Scott Richmond once in order to keep sending Halladay out there every five days, and has stated that it's his intention to carry on in the same fashion (just as John Gibbons did before him.) And it certainly seems unlikely that the Royals will allow their rotation to unfold so that Greinke starts on Wed July 8 and doesn't pitch for them again until Fri July 17 (the Royals and the Jays are both off on the Thursday after the All Star Game.)

What might they do?

Let's try this instead. After Toronto's off day on June 15, they come back with Ricky Romero the nexty day, as scheduled. But for the 17th, Scott Richmond is passed over. Halladay, Janssen, Tallet all work on normal rest, Richmond makes the start on June 20, and Romero on June 21.

At which point, the Jays have another off day. It's Halladay's turn - Gaston's choice will be to bring him back on short rest before the off day, or leave things alone and him have the extra day. Given those choices, I'd let him have the extra day and I expect Gaston will as well. So on June 23 Halladay would kick off a stretch of nine games in nine days before the next off day (July 2). It would be Ricky Romero's turn the next day, followed by Halladay on the 4th of July - it's a simple enough matter to flip the two starters. You keep Doc on his five day cycle, and give the youngster an extra day (and the Jays do need to be paying attention to Romero's innings pitched this season.) There being 10 games in 10 days before the break, the Jays cycle through their five starters - the sequence, by this point, is Halladay-Romero-Janssen-Tallet-Richmond - and Halladay will arrive at the break having last pitched on Wednesday July 8. Primed and ready for the NL.

It would unfold like this:
        
Mon, Jun 8    @ Texas    Janssen (1-2)
Tue, Jun 9    @ Texas    Tallet (3-3)
Wed, Jun 10    @ Texas    Romero (3-2)
Thu, Jun 11    @ Texas    Richmond (4-3)
Fri, Jun 12    Florida     Halladay (10-1)
Sat, Jun 13    Florida     Janssen (1-2)
Sun, Jun 14    Florida    Tallet (3-3)
Mon, Jun 15    OFF DAY   
Tue, Jun 16    @ Philadelphia    Romero (3-2)
Wed, Jun 17    @ Philadelphia    Halladay (10-1)
Thu, Jun 18    @ Philadelphia    Janssen (1-2)
Fri, Jun 19    @ Washington    Tallet (3-3)
Sat, Jun 20    @ Washington    Richmond (4-3)
Sun, Jun 21    @ Washington    Romero (3-2)
Mon, Jun 22    OFF DAY   
Tue, Jun 23    Cincinnati    Halladay (10-1)
Wed, Jun 24    Cincinnati    Janssen (1-2)
Thu, Jun 25    Cincinnati    Tallet (3-3)
Fri, Jun 26    Philadelphia     Richmond (4-3)
Sat, Jun 27    Philadelphia     Romero (3-2)
Sun, Jun 28    Philadelphia     Halladay (10-1)
Mon, Jun 29    Tampa Bay     Janssen (1-2)
Tue, Jun 30    Tampa Bay     Tallet (3-3)
Wed, Jul 1    Tampa Bay     Richmond (4-3)
Tue, Jul 2    OFF DAY   
Fri, Jul 3    @ NY Yankees     Halladay (10-1)
Sat, Jul 4    @ NY Yankees     Romero (3-2)
Sun, Jul 5    @ NY Yankees     Janssen (1-2)
Mon, Jul 6    @ NY Yankees    Tallet (3-3)
Tue, Jul 7    @ Tampa Bay     Richmond (4-3)
Wed, Jul 8    @ Tampa Bay     Halladay (10-1)
Thu, Jul 9    @ Tampa Bay     Romero (3-2)
Fri, Jul 10    @ Baltimore     Janssen (1-2)
Sat, Jul 11    @ Baltimore     Tallet (3-3)
Sun, Jul 12    @ Baltimore     Richmond (4-3)
Having worked all this out - what is the point? If Gaston simply rolls over his five starters without taking off days into account, Halladay makes six more starts before the break. If he uses the off days to bump someone else temporarily and keep Halladay on normal rest - Doc makes six more starts before the break. The only change in the opposition would be see him facing Philadelphia rather than Tampa Bay - doesn't seem like a priority.

The only way to get Halladay a seventh start before the break would require him pitching on three days rest - twice. Like this:

Mon, Jun  8    @ Texas           Janssen
Tue, Jun 9    @ Texas     Tallet
Wed, Jun 10    @ Texas     Romero
Thu, Jun 11    @ Texas     Richmond
Fri, Jun 12    Florida     Halladay
Sat, Jun 13    Florida     Janssen
Sun, Jun 14    Florida    Tallet
Mon, Jun 15    OFF DAY   
Tue, Jun 16    @ Philadelphia    Romero
Wed, Jun 17    @ Philadelphia    Halladay
Thu, Jun 18    @ Philadelphia    Janssen
Fri, Jun 19    @ Washington     Tallet
Sat, Jun 20    @ Washington     Richmond
Sun, Jun 21    @ Washington     Halladay
Mon, Jun 22    OFF DAY   
Tue, Jun 23    Cincinnati    Romero
Wed, Jun 24    Cincinnati     Janssen
Thu, Jun 25    Cincinnati    Tallet
Fri, Jun 26    Philadelphia     Richmond
Sat, Jun 27    Philadelphia     Halladay
Sun, Jun 28    Philadelphia     Romero
Mon, Jun 29    Tampa Bay    Janssen
Tue, Jun 30    Tampa Bay     Tallet
Wed, Jul 1    Tampa Bay     Halladay
Tue, Jul 2    OFF DAY   
Fri, Jul 3    @ NY Yankees    Romero
Sat, Jul 4    @ NY Yankees     Janssen
Sun, Jul 5    @ NY Yankees     Tallet
Mon, Jul 6    @ NY Yankees     Halladay
Tue, Jul 7    @ Tampa Bay     Richmond
Wed, Jul 8    @ Tampa Bay     Romero
Thu, Jul 9    @ Tampa Bay     Janssen
Fri, Jul 10    @ Baltimore     Tallet
Sat, Jul 11    @ Baltimore     Halladay
Sun, Jul 12    @ Baltimore     Richmond
It doesn't seem worth doing, not to me.

The Royals only have two off days to play with. But with one simple tweak, they get an extra start out of Greinke before the break, while keeping him on his regular rest. All they have to do is flip Greinke and Meche after their off day on June 14. Getting an extra start out of Greinke before the break, especially when it doesn't require him working on short rest, seems well worth doing. It means, of course, that he'd have to start the ROyals last game before the break. Like so:

Tue, Jun  9    @ Cleveland       Bannister 
Wed, Jun 10    @ Cleveland    Meche
Thu, Jun 11    @ Cleveland    Greinke
Fri, Jun 12    Cincinnati    Hochevar
Sat, Jun 13    Cincinnati    Davies
Sun, Jun 14    Cincinnati    Bannister
    OFF DAY   
Tue, Jun 16    Arizona    Greinke
Wed, Jun 17    Arizona    Meche
Thu, Jun 18    Arizona    Hochevar
Fri, Jun 19    St. Louis    Davies
Sat, Jun 20    St. Louis    Bannister
Sun, Jun 21    St. Louis    Greinke
    OFF DAY   
Tue, Jun 23    @ Houston     Meche
Wed, Jun 24    @ Houston     Hochevar
Thu, Jun 25    @ Houston     Davies
Fri, Jun 26    @ Pittsburgh     Bannister
Sat, Jun 27    @ Pittsburgh     Greinke
Sun, Jun 28    @ Pittsburgh     Meche
Mon, Jun 29    Minnesota     Hochevar
Tue, Jun 30    Minnesota     Davies
Wed, Jul 1    Minnesota     Bannister
Thu, Jul 2    White Sox     Greinke
Fri, Jul 3    White Sox     Meche
Sat, Jul 4    White Sox     Hochevar
Sun, Jul 5    White Sox     Davies
Mon, Jul 6    @ Detroit     Bannister
Tue, Jul 7    @ Detroit     Greinke
Wed, Jul 8    @ Detroit     Meche
Thu, Jul 9    @ Boston    Hochevar
Fri, Jul 10    @ Boston    Davies
Sat, Jul 11    @ Boston     Bannister
Sun, Jul 12    @ Boston     Greinke


(If they like, they can flip him and Bannister when they cycle through the rotation after their other off day, but there seems little profit in that.

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