Report: Marlins eyeing Travis Wood for starting rotation
The Miami Marlins, in search of rotation help, are reportedly showing interest in free agent left-hander Travis Wood, according to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.
Miami's apparent interest in Wood as a starter comes despite him making just nine starts across the last two years. A rough beginning to Wood's 2015 season in the rotation convinced the Chicago Cubs to move him to the bullpen, where he emerged as a valuable weapon for manager Joe Maddon.
This past season, Wood became a force in middle relief for the world champion Cubs, posting a 1.13 WHIP and a career-low 2.95 ERA, while averaging 6.9 strikeouts per nine innings over 61 frames of work. In the postseason, the 29-year-old recorded three holds and even made history, becoming just the second reliever to ever homer in a playoff game.
Although Wood compiled better numbers during his short stint as a reliever than he did in the rotation, his prior experience as a starter with both the Cubs and Cincinnati Reds could appeal to the Marlins, who are seeking additional depth to boost a depleted staff.
CAREER SPLITS
Gms. | ERA | WHIP | K/BB | K/9 | Opp. Avg. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
As SP | 133 | 4.19 | 1.293 | 611/272 | 7.1 | .249 |
AS RP | 126 | 2.93 | 1.145 | 125/53 | 9.1 | .198 |
Over 259 career appearances, Wood owns a 4.00 ERA, 1.27 WHIP, and has recorded 736 strikeouts to 325 walks.
In addition to Wood, the Marlins have been connected to another, more high-profile free-agent pitcher in All-Star closer Kenley Jansen, who's apparently being eyed as part of a massive bullpen upgrade. Jackson also reported that Miami has expressed interest in right-handed starter Edinson Volquez.
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