The Cleveland Indians have their starting rotation all decided on, almost.
Number 1: C.C. Sabathia
Number 2: Fautso Carmona
Number 3: Jake Westbrook
Number 4: Paul Byrd
Number 5: ???????????????
It's a three-way competition between Cliff Lee, Jeremy Sowers, and Aaron Laffey for the fifth spot in the Indians rotation.
Cliff Lee
2007 Stats: 5-8, 6.29 ERA, 66 K, 36 BB, 1.52 WHIP
Career Stats: 54-36, 4.64 ERA, 549 K, 255 BB, 1.38 WHIP
Cliff Lee was penciled into the rotation last year. He was coming off of a 14 win season. But right after Jake Westbrook came back from an abdominal injury, Cliff Lee went down with one. When he came back, he just wasn't the same and was optioned down to AAA Buffalo to find his game again.
Jeremy Sowers
2007 Stats: 1-6, 6.42 ERA, 24 K, 21 BB, 1.56
Career Stats: 8-10, 4.80 ERA, 59 K, 41 BB, 1.35 WHIP
As was Lee last year, Sowers was penciled into then 2007 Rotation. He showed a lot of promise in his short stint at the MLB level in 2006 when he went 7-4 with a 3.57 ERA in 14 starts. His stuff isn't overpowering, he's a finesse pitcher. And whatever it was that he had in 2006, he didn't have in 2007 and was sent back down to AAA Buffalo to find it...just like Cliff Lee.
Aaron Laffey
2007 Stats: 4-2, 4.56 ERA, 25 K, 12 BB, 1.34 WHIP
Career Stats: See 2007 Stats
Aaron Laffey is the guy who ended up the fifth starter last year. He pitched well, but he's not outstanding. He's no more that a fifth starter at best.
Right now, none of the three have a solid lock on the #5 spot. They have all had good outings, and they have all had horrible outings this spring.
It looks like Cliff Lee will start the season as the fifth starter by default due to his salary. He's the only one of the three that is being paid starter money, so it's safe to assume Indians brass would like to see him at least begin the season on the MLB roster, because they damn sure aren't paying him big league money to pitch AAA ball.
A dark horse canidate for the spot is Adam Miller, a bright young prospect that has tons of potential. He probally won't get it out of spring training without freak injuries to all three above canidates, but if those three can't hold their own at the MLB or AAA levels, then Miller is a top canidate to give it a go as early as late May.