When Will David Price Pitch Again

Is David Cost the most wasteful trade acquisition in Dodgers history?

It really does feel like the Los Angeles Dodgers are well-nigh to pay $32 million to David Price for essentially … absolutely nothing. The necessary evil of acquiring the veteran pitcher was a result of the Mookie Betts trade back in 2020.

Upon inflow, Price opted out of the Earth Series-winning campaign because of the COVID-19 pandemic, losing an unabridged year of play and leaving him spread thin since he missed about a third of the 2019 flavour due to injuries. When 2021 arrived, he had pitched but 107.one innings over the last two seasons.

Speaking of 2021, though the numbers seem doable for a bullpen in his age-35 flavour, Price provided almost no value. He couldn't swallow innings. He was utilized bizarrely and nigh totally ineffectually out of the pitcher. And he logged but 73.2 innings in 39 games (11 starts), which clearly instilled no faith to employ him in the postseason (zero innings despite a decimated pitching staff top to bottom).

Now, somehow, with Opening Day a week away, Price "isn't built up right at present" to appear in the back of the rotation, co-ordinate to manager Dave Roberts.

Was David Price the worst trade acquisition in Dodgers' history?

An elbow injury held Price back a bit last flavour, only it didn't keep him off the mound for long. In fact, he missed more time with a hamstring strain suffered in belatedly April. He appeared in 12 games in the final two months of the season, which was split between the rotation and bullpen (as he dealt with the elbow soreness), and compiled 29 innings, which was more than a tertiary of his flavor total.

Then came the offseason, where he's had enough of time to residue, work out, and tend to his elbow upshot and other ailments. Obviously that didn't help or wasn't enough, because Toll had even so to appear in a spring grooming game as of March 30, which seems almost impossible because Clayton Kershaw has logged 7.2 innings despite a flexor strain severely limiting his ability to contribute the second half of 2021. Price'south debut outing came on Wednesday, and he threw just one inning.

That'south affected discussions surrounding his usage, considering at this point the Dodgers don't know what his role volition be, leaving the concluding two rotation spots to the underwhelming Tony Gonsolin and the really, really non good Andrew Heaney — both of whom cannot eat innings whatsoever.

Dodgers reporter Kirsten Watson asked Cost why his buildup and readiness has taken longer than usual this year, and the veteran replied, "I don't know."

He'll have some other $32 million coming his manner ($sixteen meg from the Dodgers and $16 million from the Red Sox) without a office and the greater likelihood of a season-long assignment out of the pitcher, where he very much was not effective last year (four.18 ERA, 1.76 WHIP and .864 opponents' OPS in 28 games).

Unless there's a drastic 180 hither, Cost might go downwards as ane of the most wasteful merchandise acquisitions in Dodgers history, fifty-fifty if it resulted in Mookie Betts condign a new franchise icon.

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Source: https://dodgersway.com/2022/04/04/dodgers-david-price-2022-starting-rotation-projection/

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