- Mon Dec 09, 2024 2:51 pm
#2886
Shane Baz's return from Tommy John surgery has sparked a lot of conversation in the baseball community, especially among Tampa Bay Rays fans. After a challenging recovery, Baz has shown flashes of his former brilliance, and his performance in the latter half of the 2024 season has many wondering about his future impact on the team.
As we look ahead to the 2025 season, what are your thoughts on Baz's potential? Do you believe he can reclaim his status as one of the top pitchers in the league, or do you think the lingering effects of his surgery will hold him back? With a solid 3.06 ERA in the majors last season, is it fair to expect him to build on that success, or should we temper our expectations given the unpredictability of post-surgery players?
Moreover, how do you see Baz fitting into the Rays' rotation moving forward? With the team’s history of developing pitchers, could he be the ace they need to push for a deeper playoff run? Or do you think the Rays will manage his innings carefully, limiting his impact in the early part of the season?
Let’s also discuss the broader implications of his performance on the Rays' future. If Baz continues to excel, how might that influence the team's strategy in the offseason? Could we see them make bold moves to complement a strong pitching staff, or will they focus on other areas of need?
Share your predictions, insights, and any personal experiences with players returning from injury. How do you think Baz's journey will unfold, and what does it mean for the Rays' aspirations in the coming years?
As we look ahead to the 2025 season, what are your thoughts on Baz's potential? Do you believe he can reclaim his status as one of the top pitchers in the league, or do you think the lingering effects of his surgery will hold him back? With a solid 3.06 ERA in the majors last season, is it fair to expect him to build on that success, or should we temper our expectations given the unpredictability of post-surgery players?
Moreover, how do you see Baz fitting into the Rays' rotation moving forward? With the team’s history of developing pitchers, could he be the ace they need to push for a deeper playoff run? Or do you think the Rays will manage his innings carefully, limiting his impact in the early part of the season?
Let’s also discuss the broader implications of his performance on the Rays' future. If Baz continues to excel, how might that influence the team's strategy in the offseason? Could we see them make bold moves to complement a strong pitching staff, or will they focus on other areas of need?
Share your predictions, insights, and any personal experiences with players returning from injury. How do you think Baz's journey will unfold, and what does it mean for the Rays' aspirations in the coming years?