Pitchers and catchers have reported and spring training is officially underway. The big story so far has been Steven Strasburg's presence in camp, with the ESPN RV stopping through Viera for a story on Sunday. Everybody has been blown away by this kid, but let us not forget he is not the only one competing for a spot on this team. In that spirit I present to you a preview of all the guys that are in contention for the rotation this spring training (Strasburg included):
Jason Marquis
2009 Stats: 216 IP, 4.04 ERA/4.10 FIP, 9.1 H/9, 3.3 BB/9, 4.8 K/9, 0.63 HR/9, .291 BABIP
Money Pitch: Slider
Total MLB Service Time: 9.01 years
2010 Rotation Chances: Barring injury, Marquis is guaranteed to be in the rotation and will be in contention with Lannan for the opening day gig. He has four major league pitches, including a plus slider. Much of his success this season will be tied to the Nationals' defense as he is a guy that keeps the ball on the ground (2.03 GB/FB). He is also a very similar pitcher to John Lannan and Craig Stammen, so it is not unreasonable to expect Marquis to be a positive influence on both Lannan and Stammen this season.
John Lannan
2009 Stats: 206.1 IP, 3.88 ERA/4.70 FIP, 9.2 H/9, 3.0 BB/9, 3.9 K/9, 1.0 HR/9, .276 BABIP
Money Pitch: Slider/Curve
Total MLB Service Time: 2.04 years
2010 Rotation Chances: He is a lock. He was drafted by the team in 2006 and made his debut in 2007. Ever since he has been the most reliable pitcher Washington has had to offer. He has good command of the strike zone and can work out of jams. He has a good selection of pitches (sinker, curve, slider, change) and does a great job of locating them all. Now this season he and Marquis have the opportunity to form a formidable 1-2 punch at the front of the Nationals' rotation. Lannan recently switched his agent to Brodie Van Wagenen, the same agent as Ryan Zimmerman, so it will be interesting to see if the Nats can come to an extension agreement this season in order to avoid arbitration with Lannan next year.