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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #75 on: May 07, 2026, 11:02:06 am »
https://www.federalbaseball.com/washington-nationals-analysis/90825/miles-mikolas-starting-provide-what-washington-nationals-paid-for

Sam Sallick points out Mikolas has had a 2 MPH jump in his average fastball since the start  of the year.
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In a more protected role, Mikolas slowly began to regain his form. Importantly, Mikolas’ velocity is really trending upwards. In that Dodgers start, Mikolas averaged 91.8 MPH on his 4-seam and 91.2 MPH on his sinker. Last night, Mikolas averaged 93.8 MPH on the 4-seamer and 93.5 MPH on the sinker.

While Mikolas has solid command, he does not have a ton of deception or an elite secondary pitch. That means he needs to have at least some velocity to be successful. When he is in that mid-90’s range, he can use his craft effectively to get outs. However, when he is in the low-90’s, that heater is basically batting practice.

Mikolas has  been able to stay in the strike zone, avoid walks (2 in his last 4 outings), and not bury the team.

His April 8th start was in a lot of ways  the nadir for the whole staff in terms of consequences if not runs allowed. With no opener, he only went 3 innings. While he only gave up a couple of runs, he was shaky, so Butera brought in Lord for 3 innings of 1 run ball. Because it was still a winnable game at 3-1 Cards, Butera started to use his higher lev relievers. He hoped to get some length out of Cionel Perez as his prime relievers, Poulin and Henry, had pitched the day before. Perez started walk, walk, single for a run, but was eventually bailed out by a double play. For the  8th, the Nats got a quick 1-2-3 from Henry and brought him back for the 9th hoping to keep the game within reach and to avoid Poulin (who had ptiched more than Henry the night before). That blew up in a 3  run 9th.

While Henry pitched one more time after several days off, that outing probably was the first sign of Henry's injury. Butera and Toboni learned a lot from that start, including the limits on his veteran starters and the need to cycle in more relievers to avoid abuse. We started to see guys sent down and called up shortly after this point. Butera began using openers first with Mikolas and then with Litttell. We also began to see a substantial improvement in the performance of the bullpen as guys like Schultz, Parker, and Varland began to find roles.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #76 on: May 09, 2026, 05:33:30 pm »
16 games in 16 days, starting Tuesday.

This team needs all 5 starters to give them length or else we'll be back to shuffling bulllpen and spot starters. Littell especially needs to be able to give the Nats 5 innings. He already is chewing up an opener, generally a lefty. If you count on Lovelady or Poulin opening, and Parker picking up the pieces, that burns 2 out of your 3 lefties. limits you too much the day before and after, at least.

With Monday off, Lovelady gets 2 days  rest after going 30 pitches / 2 innings today. That should be OK at this point in the season. Would be nice if we can avoid Parker and Lord.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #77 on: May 09, 2026, 06:48:18 pm »
At this point, Littell needs two caddies: an opener for 2 innings, and a multi-inning guy to pick up for him when he can't go 5 after that. That can't do. Give him a chance to be a long, low lev guy until he shows something. Get somebody like Alvarez or Conrelio up.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #78 on: May 12, 2026, 03:19:57 pm »
Harper at Nationals Baseball blog goes through the rotation and answers the question, "which of rotation starters results can you believe in going forward?" His verdict, explained in the article, is that Irvin genuinely is a back of the rotation starter as he's shown, Littell does stink, Mikolas might not be cooked but too soon to tell, and do not believe that Griffin is not an Ace as good as his ERA or that Cavalli isn't better than he's shown.

https://natsbaseball.blogspot.com/2026/05/how-real-are-starters.html

W/r/t Griffin, he suggests reality for Griffin is another Irvin-like backend guy. OTOH, he thinks there's a good shot at Cavvalli ending up performing as a #2/ #3 starter by end of the year. For Mikolas, the key as to whether he's a rotation (back end)  piece should be his HR rate.


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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #79 on: May 15, 2026, 12:12:17 pm »
Harper at Nationals Baseball blog goes through the rotation and answers the question, "which of rotation starters results can you believe in going forward?" His verdict, explained in the article, is that Irvin genuinely is a back of the rotation starter as he's shown, Littell does stink, Mikolas might not be cooked but too soon to tell, and do not believe that Griffin is not an Ace as good as his ERA or that Cavalli isn't better than he's shown.

https://natsbaseball.blogspot.com/2026/05/how-real-are-starters.html

W/r/t Griffin, he suggests reality for Griffin is another Irvin-like backend guy. OTOH, he thinks there's a good shot at Cavvalli ending up performing as a #2/ #3 starter by end of the year. For Mikolas, the key as to whether he's a rotation (back end)  piece should be his HR rate.



Maybe Alvarez as a four-inning opener for Littell? Then Littell for three innings, max? Probably two inings, leaving four innings for the bullpen.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #80 on: May 17, 2026, 08:57:33 pm »
...Littell does stink, Mikolas might not be cooked but too soon to tell, and do not believe that Griffin is not an Ace as good as his ERA or that Cavalli isn't better than he's shown.


He believes Griffin is not an ace, right? 

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #81 on: May 17, 2026, 09:10:53 pm »
He believes Griffin is not an ace, right? 
yes. Not an ace even with his ace ERA; he suggests a pull back but still a viable rotation piece.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #82 on: May 22, 2026, 11:38:48 am »
Lovelady opening for Mikolas tonight

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #83 on: May 22, 2026, 11:55:26 am »
Lovelady opening for Mikolas tonight

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Kind of concerned about the pen with three long relievers now. Takes away a LHP matchup in the end game.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #84 on: May 22, 2026, 01:05:07 pm »
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Kind of concerned about the pen with three long relievers now. Takes away a LHP matchup in the end game.
I would watch how they use Parker going forward.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #85 on: May 22, 2026, 07:36:44 pm »
Lovelady opening for Mikolas tonight

Didn't work against the Orioles the other day. But hey, against Atlanta, why not?

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #86 on: May 22, 2026, 08:37:23 pm »
Didn't work against the Orioles the other day. But hey, against Atlanta, why not?

I really like the out of the box thinking the staff has with respect to pitcher sequencing.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #87 on: May 26, 2026, 03:37:48 pm »
https://www.federalbaseball.com/washington-nationals-analysis/91343/has-washington-nationals-pitching-staff-turned-corner

Nice piece from Paul Cubbage on the improvement in May from the rotation and the whole staff. Not that they are excellent, but that they've improved from rock-bottom to middling. Coupled with the strong O, that's led to winning. The article summarizes a lot of data and results.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #88 on: May 26, 2026, 09:16:31 pm »
1.00 ERA over the last six starts for the rotation, against some pretty good teams.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #89 on: May 27, 2026, 11:22:38 am »
Poulin opening today

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #90 on: May 28, 2026, 04:01:06 pm »
Schultz opening for Alvarez tomorrow.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #91 on: June 02, 2026, 03:39:47 am »
wondering if we could maybe do a trade based around crews for mlodzinski from the pirates plus their comp a pick. Shores up our rotation without hurting our lineup. Gives the pirates a Skenes buddy with lots of control and upside(?) for a pitcher they don't seem to have the room for.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #92 on: June 02, 2026, 07:27:33 am »
wondering if we could maybe do a trade based around crews for mlodzinski from the pirates plus their comp a pick. Shores up our rotation without hurting our lineup. Gives the pirates a Skenes buddy with lots of control and upside(?) for a pitcher they don't seem to have the room for.
More like Crews plus our comp pick. Crews is the 4th OFer on that team in that situation. Carmen Mlodzinski is much more effective as a reliever.

Now, if you want to have them include him as the not main piece in an Abrams deal, that probably gets their attention. Be interesting to see if this coaching staff could do more with his pitch mix.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #93 on: June 02, 2026, 08:32:56 pm »
Crews is the 4th OFer on that team in that situation.

He's the 4th outfielder, at best, on most teams...including the Nats...

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #94 on: June 03, 2026, 06:31:34 am »
Probably time to move Mikolas to the pen and use him a standard reliever.

Regardless of whether he's a starter or "reliever," in their first plate appearance, opponents have a sub. 600 OPS. Their second time seeing him? Well over .800.

Number of pitches tells a similar story: 1-25 results in a .533 OPS. Pitches 26-50? .915 OPS. 51-75 is a .947.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #95 on: June 03, 2026, 12:16:18 pm »
Probably time to move Mikolas to the pen and use him a standard reliever.

Regardless of whether he's a starter or "reliever," in their first plate appearance, opponents have a sub. 600 OPS. Their second time seeing him? Well over .800.

Number of pitches tells a similar story: 1-25 results in a .533 OPS. Pitches 26-50? .915 OPS. 51-75 is a .947.

Yes, when Jake Irvin Returns. Alvarez is starting in place of Irvin, forcing Butera to use Parker as the LHP long reliever. Maybe Mikolas is the opener, pitching two innings, for Lord. Nobody in Rochester looks good enough to pitch in the majors. Maybe Parker can pitch one inning in relief, but he has failed at that. Unfortunately, only a new guy from KC named Chanler Champlain looks respectable, unless the Nats think that Andry Lara might make a 1-inning relief pitcher in the 6th or 7th.

By the way, someone at Baseball Reference must be teasing Mikolas. They list Mikolas as a spot reliever, down with Cole Henry, rathern than among the starters, and down below the regular relievers like Lovelady and Varland, with Mikolas at -.9 in their VAR calculation.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #96 on: June 03, 2026, 12:30:37 pm »
Yes, when Jake Irvin Returns. Alvarez is starting in place of Irvin, forcing Butera to use Parker as the LHP long reliever. Maybe Mikolas is the opener, pitching two innings, for Lord. Nobody in Rochester looks good enough to pitch in the majors. Maybe Parker can pitch one inning in relief, but he has failed at that. Unfortunately, only a new guy from KC named Chanler Champlain looks respectable, unless the Nats think that Andry Lara might make a 1-inning relief pitcher in the 6th or 7th.

By the way, someone at Baseball Reference must be teasing Mikolas. They list Mikolas as a spot reliever, down with Cole Henry, rathern than among the starters, and down below the regular relievers like Lovelady and Varland, with Mikolas at -.9 in their VAR calculation.
Do it now. Send Parker or Henry to the phantom IL. Call up Cornelio.

The goal should be to try and get something out of Mikolas at the deadline. That's more likely to happen if he has success as a reliever.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
« Reply #97 on: June 03, 2026, 02:26:15 pm »
Uh, Cornelio has been awful since his stint here.

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Re: The Rotation (2026)
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Danielle Allentuck made some interesting observations about Mikolas in her game coverage of the 10-1 win June 14 over the Mariners.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2026/06/14/nationals-beat-mariners-10-1-win-series-behind-miles-mikolas/

Before being signed -
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On a Zoom call with Mikolas, Washington pitching coach Simon Mathews presented a list of ideas for how the team could get more out of him. Mikolas showed a giddiness over the proposed improvements, Butera recalled, and Mikolas signed a one-year, $2.5 million deal.

While frustrated with his bad start to the season, he's embraced the changes the Nats asked him to make.

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Over his past six outings — all behind an opener — he has pitched to a 3.38 ERA.

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...he has changed up his strength and training routines so he’s fresher when he takes the mound. He’s lifting heavy only once a week after his bullpen session, so all the strain comes on one day. He spends the rest of the five-day cycle focused on rest, recovery and flexibility.

All of this has helped him reach velocities with his four-seam fastball and sinker that he hasn’t touched in four years. Last season, he threw only 20 pitches over 95 mph. On Sunday alone, he had 12, including a 97.1-mph four-seamer — his hardest of the season — to Jhonny Pereda in the second inning.
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It seems common sense that a 37 year old pitcher, or any aging player for that matter, ought not to be focused on adding strength but rather on maintaining flexibility and overall athleticism.  But bless the Nats coaches for building this into their PIP's - Player Improvement Plans.    :clap: