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The Rangers’ New-Look Rotation Has Big-Time Upside

By George Miller | May 23, 2020 at 4:47pm CDT

Historically, pitching has not been a strength of the Texas Rangers. The franchise has consistently found itself sorely lacking true aces; outside of Nolan Ryan, there aren’t really any iconic pitchers that come to mind when you think of the Rangers. Kenny Rogers, anyone?

That trend held true once again last year, with the Rangers posting an overall 5.09 ERA that ranked seventh-worst in baseball. That said, Lance Lynn and Mike Minor anchored the top of the rotation admirably, each garnering Cy Young consideration and holding the staff intact during the hot Texas summer.

But when the 2020 season boots up, Lynn and Minor will have some help, and starting pitching may indeed be a strength for this year’s iteration of the team. GM Jon Daniels and company made a concerted effort in the winter to acquire starting pitchers—and they did so at relatively little cost, meaning that a bit of short-term ambition likely won’t impeach on the franchise’s future plans.

Corey Kluber is the big-name addition, and the two-time Cy Young winner should do plenty to bolster the Rangers’ staff. Even so, the team didn’t mortgage the future to bring him aboard: Kluber is only guaranteed a contract for this year, with a vesting option that could keep him in Texas through 2021. Coming off a season in which he could pitch in just seven games, he was acquired in exchange for Delino DeShields and Emmanuel Clase, a move that was widely praised at the time and looks even worse for Cleveland in light of Clase’s PED suspension.

But the smaller-scale signings of Kyle Gibson and Jordan Lyles, while not deserving of the same attention as the acquisition of a decade-defining pitcher like Kluber, could together have just as great an impact on the Rangers’ success as Kluber. In the offseason, Lyles signed on with a two-year, $16MM deal, while Gibson earned himself a three-year contract worth $28MM. Together, they’ll make $19MM in 2020, just a hair more than Kluber’s salary.

Lyles has been around forever, it seems, breaking in as a young arm with the Astros and Rockies, but it took until his age-28 season for him to put it all together as a starter. After a slow start with the Pirates earned him a trade to Milwaukee, he put up career-best numbers, striking out 146 batters in 141 innings, an unprecedented rate for Lyles.

How come? The simple version is that Lyles began relying less and less on his sinker, a staple in his repertoire throughout the early stages of his career. His sinker usage dropped to a minuscule 1.7% last year while he threw four-seam fastballs 50.2% of the time, more than he ever had before. The curveball also became a more important weapon in his pitch mix.

That isn’t too unlike the formula that Lance Lynn rode to his career-best 2019 season. Just like Lyles, Lynn’s sinker usage hit a career low last year, replaced almost entirely by four-seam fastballs—largely in the upper part of the strike zone. This isn’t unique to the Rangers—the Astros’ unparalleled pitching brilliance hinges on this philosophy—and it’s a trend that has redefined the way we look at pitching in MLB.

It’s an approach that worked for the Rangers last year, Lynn’s first in Texas, and perhaps Daniels is confident that his staff can use it to produce similar results with Lyles and Gibson this year. Sure enough, the sinker has been Gibson’s most-used pitch through his first five years as a big-leaguer. Sound familiar? Granted, Gibson’s four-seamer hasn’t been a great pitch for him, but throwing fewer sinkers could in turn lead to a jump in his slider usage, a high-spin pitch that may be a hidden gem.

Still, pitching at the MLB level is not as simple as flipping a switch and saying, “sinker bad, four-seam good.” That approach can’t be uniformly applied to every pitcher in baseball with the same results; there’s a reason careers have been forged around the sinker. And yet, the proliferation of the high fastball in MLB lends credence to its value, and the Rangers may have pursued the likes of Gibson and Lyles with that style in mind.

But that’s only half the battle; the burden then falls on the coaching staff and players themselves to accept and implement adjustments. It’s why we still play the games when there’s such a wealth of knowledge out there. So we’ll anxiously await the 2020 season to see whether the on-field results look as good as the ideas that underpin them.

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45 Comments

  1. Josip Tomic

    5 years ago

    Hi George,
    “Lyles signed on with a two-year, $16MM deal, while Gibson earned himself a three-year contract worth $28MM. Together, they’ll make $19MM in 2020, just a hair more than Kluber’s salary. “And th”

    Are you missing something?

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    • Josip Tomic

      5 years ago

      The last word is “And th”.

      Reply
      • jorge78

        5 years ago

        Happy Helper!

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        • Simonmike

          5 years ago

          Lol

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    • George Miller

      5 years ago

      Thanks for pointing it out. Started a thought and evidently abandoned ship halfway through. Should be fixed now.

      Reply
      • Josip Tomic

        5 years ago

        You’re welcome. Thanks for fixing it.

        Reply
  2. Tom84

    5 years ago

    heck yeah they have upside, astros better be ready lol

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    • LouisianaAstros

      5 years ago

      Truthfully forgot the Rangers existed.

      But they will get out to the Fort Worth suburbs and take care of the Arlington Rangers and enjoy a meal at Applebees

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      • AssumeFactsNotInEvidence

        5 years ago

        I wouldn’t forget too long, Bayou Astros Fan!!

        That lean mean Stros rotation is anchored by two dinosaurs without Gerrit Cole. Father Time and team control isn’t on Houston’s side any longer.

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  3. mlbnyyfan

    5 years ago

    The Rangers did good shopping on the Clearance rack. Especially if they didn’t want to spend for Cole, or Strasburg. I thought they should of tried more for Wheeler.

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    • PutPeteRoseInTheHall

      5 years ago

      wheeler is overrated

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    • LouisianaAstros

      5 years ago

      Wheeler isn’t overrated but wanted to stay near New Jersey.

      Rangers truthfully wanted Syndergaard but couldn’t pull a deal and then the injury happen.
      Wanted them to do so because it would have drained their farm system.

      Don’t know how their new ballpark will play but I do believe Kluber should have a decent year.

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  4. DarkSide830

    5 years ago

    Gibson and Lyles have no upside

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    • Jbigz12

      5 years ago

      He said about lance lynn last season…..The article lays out the thought process behind the Rangers plan.

      Reply
      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        5 years ago

        What plan? Pay market value for C list talent?

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      5 years ago

      He didnt say upside. He said “big time upside”. #clickbait

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      • Jbigz12

        5 years ago

        Dropping the sinker for a four seamer up in the zone to combat players new found love of the launch angle. They’re 1/1 on the plan w/ Lance Lynn. I’ll reserve judgment for now.

        If they hit 2/3 on Lyles, Lynn, and Gibson… Thatd be pretty darn good wouldn’t you say?

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  5. mlbnyyfan

    5 years ago

    Rangers will probably unload Kluber, Minor, etc at the new trade deadline in September

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    • wbranger

      5 years ago

      What is they are in the playoff race at that point? Wonder if this years playoffs mean as much to the teams versus building for the next long season and beyond.

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      • brandons-3

        5 years ago

        I don’t know how trades would work because it’s not like there’s minor league guys playing. There’s added risk if you’re trading MLB talent for prospects this year because of that.

        There’s also the question of salary. I can’t imagine teams taking on a bunch of additional salary this year. I’d bet you’d see some minor guys on expiring deals moved, but guys like Kluber who have control are probably more likely to be moved next offseason (if they are available.)

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        • jorge78

          5 years ago

          Good point.
          I hadn’t
          considered
          that…..

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  6. MadThinker

    5 years ago

    “Kluber is only guaranteed a contract for this year, with a vesting option that could keep him in Texas through 2021.”

    Question- I understood Kluber’s deal had team options for 2020 & 2021. Cleveland exercised the option for 2020 (before the deal to Texas). Did the option change due to Kluber being dealt (sometimes that happens)? Its still listed as a team option on the contracts listing connected to Baseball Reference..

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    • DarkSide830

      5 years ago

      i think it would have been mentioned on that page. it has in other instances of such clauses in my experience.

      Reply
  7. daruba

    5 years ago

    Yu was their ace for three years…

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    • jorge78

      5 years ago

      Well that makes two…..

      Reply
    • Ricky Adams

      5 years ago

      Aces dont spend 1/2 their time on dl

      Reply
    • pustule bosey

      5 years ago

      they had cliff lee in 2010

      Reply
      • Ricky Adams

        5 years ago

        Cliff lee was here less than 1/2 a season, and as much as I like bartolo, calling him an ace is a bit of a stretch, esp as a ranger

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    • DockEllisDee

      5 years ago

      they had Bartolo in ’18!!!! also happy birthday to him!

      Reply
  8. madmanTX

    5 years ago

    What is it with these articles about the Rangers that slam them? No true aces outside of Nolan Ryan? Kenny Rogers was good. Yu Darvish in his prime. Rick Honeycutt and Fergie Jenkins. Oh wait, probably written by someone who wasn’t even alive in the 1970s.

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    • jorge78

      5 years ago

      Historian!

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    • SalaryCapMyth

      5 years ago

      Honeycutt 367 inning spread over 2 and 2/3 seasons. The only time he gave them ace like production was during that last 2/3 of his last season with them.

      Kenny Rogers was not an ace. He was valuable, good but this doesn’t help your rebuttal.

      You Darvish. Have to agree with you here. Almost 1000 innings in a Rangers uniform with some excellent performances in there.

      Fergie Jenkins, I am inclined to agree with you as well if only for the name drop. But there still seems to be some wiggle room for the writer. Jenkins was an ace but was he for Texas? He gave them 6 seasons and over 1,400 innings (because things were done differently back then) and only one of them is he clearly producing like an ace; 1974. The only other year you can argue that he was an ace for them was 1978 and that one is kind of grey itself.

      I think we are suppose to understand much of what he means through his use of the word icon as Nolan Ryan was.

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  9. Ricky Adams

    5 years ago

    I agree this rotation has a high ceiling, but it’s also got a deep floor. I’m finally, about sold on minor but the other 4 haven’t shown to do it game after game season after season, yet. And nobody knows how the new stadium is gonna play yet. Seems, consensus is itll benefit pitchers, but until u play a whole season in july and August weather u dont know for sure.

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    • AssumeFactsNotInEvidence

      5 years ago

      Could it be any worse than the stadium they played at before? There’s the upside.

      Reply
  10. ChangedName

    5 years ago

    Not sure upside is the word I think of with a rotation of all 30-somethings, high floor for sure, though.

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    • LouisianaAstros

      5 years ago

      Interested more in their new ballpark.

      Their old Stadium had a jet stream to right center.

      The air conditioning of the indoor Stadium can change things and might make that a pitcher’s park.
      Haven’t really seen it except the pics.

      Looks like a wannabe Minute Maid without the train. Don’t know if the dimensions are similar.

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  11. SalaryCapMyth

    5 years ago

    The writer picked a good spot to shine a light on. Looking over this rotations recent performance history, there may not be a staff with more upside AND risk. I could see this staff being top 5 OOOOOR bottom 5.

    I admit to being a slight pecemist in this case though. I am not a believer in Minor. I think his numbers are a result of smoke & mirrors. His numbers as a relief pitcher in 2017 are legit with his peripherals confirming his performance but after that? Not as much. His FIP and especially xFIP thinks he will regress. He left 80% of base runners stranded which is not sustainable. If I were a Rangers fan and Minor posted okay no.3 numbers, I think I would take that and be happy.

    Outside of Minor, Gibson and Lyles look like either could be good no.4’s. Lynn seems like a legitimate no.2 and so that brings me to Kluber. God, who knows what he is going to do. I would err on the side of regression because he is 34.

    On the other hand, Minor has thrown legitimate no.2 numbers before that weren’t buffed by good fortune so it is in him to do. What if Kluber can still pitch like an ace? What if Gibson can reproduce his 2018 performance? It’s a lot of what ifs but it looks realistic enough not to simply dismiss it.

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    • The Human Rain Delay

      5 years ago

      I feel the key to watching Minor is to just not watch him and trust the results by now- Its not pretty, no doubt, but somehow it works in the end

      Seems like a guy that will constantly over-perform his FIP moving forward and has always done so going all the way back to ATL

      He’s another Anti Ricky Nolasco

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  12. cdouglas24000

    5 years ago

    Rangers first 3 starters could all strike out 220 in a real regular season. They are low key dark horses for a playoff spot if Calhoun, Solak and Gallo stay healthy. Should trade for 1B if they are in the hunt still by end of August.

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  13. Polish Hammer

    5 years ago

    “a move that was widely praised at the time and looks even worse for Cleveland in light of Clase’s PED suspension.”

    You must realize Cleveland had no intention of bringing back Kluber at that price. Cleveland exercised his option only to flip him for something. Deshields is just a depth piece, but Clase is a potential closer with a lot of upside. The suspension stings, but he can be a key arm for years.

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    • oz10

      5 years ago

      But it still seemed then and even more so now that Cleveland could have gotten more.

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      • Polish Hammer

        5 years ago

        Maybe so, but they had little leverage and still got something out of nothing. I focus on what they got, not what they didn’t. Clase can be something special when he returns.

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    • AssumeFactsNotInEvidence

      5 years ago

      If his production wasn’t completely propped up by steroids. It looks like crap for the Indians. The biggest Indians homer would have to admit that right now. If Clase can come back and build his value back up it could change. But it looks rough ATM.

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      • Polish Hammer

        5 years ago

        Yeah, nothing says Indians homer than Indians fans talking about a guy that hasn’t pitched in a real game for them yet…

        Reply
  14. mlbnyyfan

    5 years ago

    The Rangers have a 1B the Legend Greg Bird

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