The Nationals' trade with the Tigers today means there is a decent chance a second Jack alum could be making his MLB debut sooner rather than later.
The Nats traded Steve Lombardozzi and two of their top younger pitching prospects - Ian Krol and Robbie Ray - for Doug Fister. The Nats' have a lot of pitching in the low minors, but not a lot of guys considered nearing Major League readiness. Before this trade, that list iincluded Blake Treinen. After the trade, Treinen stands out even more as a top prospect.
Treinen had a pretty good season on the same AA team as these two guys they traded today. The Nats have a tendency to keep their better prospects nearby at Harrisburg, Pa., where Treinen was. He was out with some shoulder soreness for part of the season but the Nats like his power arm.
Here is a recent Nats baseball blog post mentioning Treinen as a possible bullpen guy next year. Note he is mentioned as one of the top power arms in the organizations.
http://www.nationalsarmrace.com/?s=treinen
The Nats traded Steve Lombardozzi and two of their top younger pitching prospects - Ian Krol and Robbie Ray - for Doug Fister. The Nats' have a lot of pitching in the low minors, but not a lot of guys considered nearing Major League readiness. Before this trade, that list iincluded Blake Treinen. After the trade, Treinen stands out even more as a top prospect.
Treinen had a pretty good season on the same AA team as these two guys they traded today. The Nats have a tendency to keep their better prospects nearby at Harrisburg, Pa., where Treinen was. He was out with some shoulder soreness for part of the season but the Nats like his power arm.
Here is a recent Nats baseball blog post mentioning Treinen as a possible bullpen guy next year. Note he is mentioned as one of the top power arms in the organizations.
http://www.nationalsarmrace.com/?s=treinen
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