Setting the 40-man E-mail
Written by Pat Lackey   
Friday, 20 November 2009 16:53

Midnight tonight is the deadline for teams to set their 40-man rosters, meaning that to protect guys from the Rule 5 draft they have to be added by then. Before today the Pirates' roster was functionally at 38, after adding Jose Ascanio and Evan Meek back in from the 60-day DL. John Perrotto is reporting today that the Pirates will also add Ramon Augero, Brad Lincoln, Gorkys Hernandez, Bryan Morris while dropping Justin Thomas, Robinzon Diaz, and Jeff Karstens and claiming Chris Jakubauskas off of waivers from the Mariners.

The net movement puts the team right at 40, though they can still drop guys before the Rule 5 (Anthony Clagett, Jeff Sues, Luis Cruz, and Brian Bixler among others are still candidates, I would think), should they be interested in someone.

Via John Perrotto's Twitter

UPDATE (9:00 PM)- Sorry, I meant to update this with more information as soon as I got home, but I got caught up in a book and had no choice but to finish it.

Dropping Thomas isn't surprising in the least. I'm a little surprised to see Karstens dropped, but only because guys like Clagett and Sues are still on the roster. He's the only one that was out of options are arbitration-eligible, though. There's a pretty solid chance he'll clear waivers, though, so we can send him back to Triple-A if that happens. I'm really surprised to see Diaz dropped because Doumit is so fragile and Diaz seemed to be a decent backup. I think he'll probably be traded in the next week. According to DK's report, only Karstens has been put through waivers, so far.

If you're unfamiliar with how a DFA works (or need a refresher), after you're designated for assignment, your team has ten days to decide what to do with you. You can be traded, released, or put through waivers. If you clear waivers, you can be sent to the minors after the ten days are up. Because the waiving is a three day process, the team has seven days after the DFA to place the player on waivers. That means if someone wants Diaz, but doesn't think they'll get him on the waiver wire or pick high enough in the Rule 5 to get him, they have about a week to work out a trade. Because the Pirates have to be assuming he'll be picked in the Rule 5 (I mean, James Skelton was picked last year, people always need catchers), I'm guessing they have a trade about worked out.

As for the actual impact on the team, well, we've still got Doumit and Jaramillo and Kratz in Triple-A is a respectable short-term option (if he's not taken the Rule 5, that is, because I think he's eligible) and Sanchez will probably move quickly this year. It's a little surprising to see Diaz kept off the roster and presumably to lose him, but it's really not worth getting upset over.

UPDATE #2- Crap, I forgot to write about Jakubauskas. Besides being the worst blogger's nightmare since Mientkiewicz, he seems like a really interesting pickup. He pitched in the independent Frontier League (the Washington Wild Things' league) for three years starting when he was 24, then moved out west to the Golden Baseball league, where the Mariners finally signed him when he was 28. He'll be 31 in December, but his first stint in Triple-A in 2008 was quite good (7.8 K/9, 2.1 BB/9 in the PCL) and I think he'll be a solid addition to the bullpen. I mean, he can't be worse than what we already have on the far end of the bench, can he?


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matt w said:

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I don't understand dropping Diaz and Karstens, especially Diaz. They're potentially useful pieces, and in Diaz's case maybe trade bait, unlike Bixler who just sucks. And they seem like they could be taken in Rule 5 too; they're not like Veal and Meek, who were out of place on the MLBench because they really ought to have been in the minors.

My affection for Karstens may be blinding me here, but I figure a guy who's shown he can do sixth starter/long relief work without Bootchecking out isn't totally worthless.
 
November 20, 2009
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whygavs said:

Diaz
Karstens, I think, is fungible, but Diaz could still be traded. They've got a week before they have to put him on waivers since he was DFA'd today; someone may be looking to swoop in on him before he's either released or made commonly available on waivers or via the Rule 5.
 
November 20, 2009 | url
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matt w said:

also
I forgot that Karstens's arb-eligibility would be a factor, which is kinda embarrassing considering my recent comments. Still I'm a little surprised about Diaz, who seems more useful than some (Bixler) of the people (Bixler) they've still got around, especially if they're thinking of trading Doumit or if he goes out in a high wind and breaks all his bones.

At least NH isn't overly attached to his acquisitions.
 
November 20, 2009
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Nuttingonyou said:

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I will call Jakubauskas a Jackovasaurus if he sucks.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackovasaurus
 
November 20, 2009
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Nick P said:

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pat here's how you solve the jakubauskus issue: Just refer to him as Jack Ibauskus. I live out in Mariner country and my roommate and I did it all summer. I can report, it is awesome.
 
November 21, 2009
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Kneel Before Huntington said:

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Getting rid of Diaz suggests they can't find any takers for Doumit. It is odd not having three catchers on the 40 man, but there's a lot of time before they actually have to play any games.
 
November 21, 2009
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bucsfanforever said:

Let's start baseball season now
Time to start baseball season now-the Pirates continue their futility and seems the Steelers have caught hopefully only a tiny bit of that. Losing just plain sucks-the Pirates are due to win now that the Bungles are. Hey, it's only fair.
 
November 22, 2009
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