I'm willing to give Beavan the chance to show growth in year-2 while Hultzen and Paxton get a handful of 3-4 inning starts in the minors so they don't leave town on September 12th if we are somehow in a race.
By the way, does anybody else find it kind of odd that Neither Forrest Snow(23) or Erasmo Ramirez(22) got anything other than "Other guys to watch" notes on any prospect lists for the Mariners even though there has been talk about both of them being options for the starting rotation this year? I've read a lot of people talking about the stark drop off on our list after the top 5 and how "You never want to see a reliever on the top 10 prospects". Why don't Snow and Ramirez make top 10s even though they've both got rapid advancement with solid track records and Forrest Snow has pretty decent velocity
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