Lance Brodzowski
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If not, if the rotation stays healthy and everyone's dealing and you have like...
you have too many starters, you know, like say Ben Brown and Assad look amazing.
And it's like, well, they're the sixes.
We have five.
Then I could see him sliding into more of a raw pen rule.
And maybe he's used a little like Palencia was last year where you have plenty on the ninth, but now you have like this kind of trump card, really strong pitcher who could be a closer on other teams used and say like the fifth or the sixth inning as you push into playoff time.
That's kind of where I see maybe his role happening this year.
I like that.
And then 2027 is probably the year where it's like,
Is he a starter?
Let's actually push this to the point where we can see what the upside is as a starting pitcher.
Can I go Caleb Theobar?
I don't know if that's a weird one, but I really like what he did last year.
I think he's kind of a funky guy.
You know, like in the past, they used Mark Leiter Jr.
as like your fake lefty because he had a splitter so he could face lefties and not have issues and such.
But Theobar, I think is just he was nails last year.
I don't really see any reason why he wouldn't come off that trajectory that he's been so strong on.
I think that he's kind of this wild card that maybe not enough people are talking about in the sense that he can be matched up with lefties if Hobie Milner runs into issues, although Milner's probably your left-left killer.
But he could do that.