Padres appear to be a super team, but a baseball season is faught with peril
Pomeranz will not be pushed to be ready
But these complications at the start don’t set up well for the Padres to repeat last year’s nearly perfect balance in which their starting pitchers’ 901 innings were fourth most in the major leagues, the highest the team had ever ranked in that category. That workload allowed the bullpen to be its freshest at season’s end and in the postseason.How capable Luis Campusano is of handling the Padres’ pitching staff depends on who is asked.
Will they rally around whoever their catcher is and make the most of whatever situation? Sure, most of them will. Even if Nola is good to start the season, catcher depth remains a concern to many in the organization.Father Time
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