Ivan Nova |
Nova, 31, went 9-9 with a 4.19 ERA in 29 starts for the Pirates in 2018. He struck out 114 and walked 35 over 161 innings. He has one year remaining on his contract and is owed $9.2 million for the coming season.
This was a necessary move as the Sox only had three starting pitchers in place -- Carlos Rodon, Reynaldo Lopez and Lucas Giolito. Someone has to take the place of James Shields as the "stabilizing rotation veteran," and Nova seems to be as reasonable of an option as any.
There's no long-term commitment here. If Nova does not pitch well, he could be replaced in the rotation by the end of the season if top pitching prospect Dylan Cease continues on a positive track. If Nova does pitch well, great, he could be traded to a contender midseason if the Sox are not in the race, or he could be a reliable veteran presence if they are.
Either way, it's reasonable to believe Nova is a one-year stopgap. He'll hopefully serve a purpose in 2019, and move along by Opening Day 2020 when Michael Kopech returns from his elbow injury, and presumably, when Cease makes the jump to the majors.
The question is, do the Sox make another move to fortify the rotation this offseason? They've got four guys in place now, but they still need a fifth. Right now, they'd be choosing from uninspiring options such as Dylan Covey and Jordan Stephens for the remaining spot.
I'd like to see something else done.
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