The Mariners are not going anywhere this season so why not let Pineda get the #5 spot and start his MLB development now? Of course he needs to be managed properly and not allowed to go more than 170 IP or so since he pitched 140 last season. Shut him down completely in September if you have to but if he's ready, let the man pitch.Multiple sources tell Geoff Baker of the Seattle Times that the final spot in the starting rotation is Michael Pineda's to lose.
Interesting. Mariners general manager Jack Zduriencik wouldn't confirm this report, but told Baker that Pineda's service time won't impact his decision. "I don't think we're going to worry about service time,'' said Zduriencik. "No one's going to hold them back. If they're ready to play, we're going to let them play.'' Nate Robertson is no longer in the equation now that's expected to undergo elbow surgery, so left-hander Luke French is realistically the only one who could stand in Pineda's way. The 22-year-old right-hander has a 2.57 ERA and 5/3 K/BB ratio over seven innings of work this spring.