Looks like David Hernandez needs TJ surgery as well.

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Wow... man that sucks. By all reports, Hernandez came into this season on fire and mentally sound.
It's too early to make any real predictions, however, this season is shaping up to be a long one... Uggghhhh....
 

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Getting worse and worse for the Dbacks. Going to be using a lot of farm guys that are probably not quite ready yet. Maybe there will be a sleeper in there that comes in and does well. Too bad for Hernandez. Such a strong presence on the mound
 

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Wow... man that sucks. By all reports, Hernandez came into this season on fire and mentally sound.
It's too early to make any real predictions, however, this season is shaping up to be a long one... Uggghhhh....

It was an odd situation. We all know that when he's on his fastball is in the 95-97 mph range. I saw him throw twice this spring, and although he lost weight and got "focused", he barely hit 92. His outings left me confused. David Hernandez throwing 91-92 is David Hernandez just warming up.

Odd.

On the plus side, it seems as though (i.e. don't quote me) that hyphen guy from Australia had a great spring, so maybe the loss of DH can be offset. Dunno.
 

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It was an odd situation. We all know that when he's on his fastball is in the 95-97 mph range. I saw him throw twice this spring, and although he lost weight and got "focused", he barely hit 92. His outings left me confused. David Hernandez throwing 91-92 is David Hernandez just warming up.

Odd.

On the plus side, it seems as though (i.e. don't quote me) that hyphen guy from Australia had a great spring, so maybe the loss of DH can be offset. Dunno.

Man let's hope so!!
 

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Encouraging...

http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com...md=20140327&content_id=70206212&vkey=news_ari


SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The D-backs' stock of mound prospects begins with Archie Bradley, the best in the game. But it doesn't come anywhere close to stopping there.
The strength of Arizona's farm system is pitching, even after trading Trevor Bauer, Tyler Skaggs and David Holmberg since the end of the 2012 season.

Beyond Bradley, there's Braden Shipley and Aaron Blair, whose combination of polish and stuff led the franchise to grab them with its top two picks in the 2013 Draft. Jose Martinez has yet to reach full-season ball, but he can light up radar guns better than anyone in the organization, including Bradley. Zeke Spruill isn't as sexy, but he is ready to contribute in the Major Leagues.

"We've got some really good arms and good starting pitching," D-backs farm director Mike Bell said. "Archie is knocking on the door and he gets better each time you see him. Shipley, what an athlete, he's really fun to watch pitch. Blair is very steady and Martinez has plenty of arm strength."

And those are just the starters. Arizona may have more quality relief prospects than any system.

The best are Matt Stites and Jake Barrett, who are on the verge of arriving at Chase Field, as are Kevin Munson and Evan Marshall. Stites was acquired in the Ian Kennedy trade with the Padres last summer, while Munson just rejoined the organization after the Phillies selected him in the Rule 5 Draft. In last year's Draft, the D-backs found two more college arms who should move quickly through the Minors in bullpen roles in Jimmie Sherfy and Daniel Gibson.

"We have relievers top to bottom at each level," Bell said. "They're power arms who throw strikes. We have a lot of options for K.T. [GM Kevin Towers] and the big league staff."
 
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