The A’s optioned rookie righty Kade Morris back to Triple-A Las Vegas before tonight’s game against the Brewers. They recalled Joey Estes for his first MLB look of the season.
Morris, one of the organization’s better pitching prospects, came up for his MLB debut over the weekend. He started Saturday’s game in Houston and was rocked for nine runs over four innings. It had seemed he’d get the opportunity to take another turn. If a team intends to option a starting pitcher, they’ll typically do it right after the start and carry an extra bullpen arm for the intervening few days.
Last night’s absurd series opener might have changed the plans. The A’s are playing the first of six at Las Vegas Ballpark, which is expected to play very hitter-friendly. That was certainly the case on Monday, as the A’s and Brewers combined for 29 runs over a 12-inning game. They used six relievers behind Jeffrey Springs, with all but Elvis Alvarado and Mason Barnett coming out of the bullpen. Estes has been working out of the Triple-A rotation and last pitched on Wednesday, so he’s available as a length option tonight. J.T. Ginn is on the bump.
It will leave the A’s with more questions about how they’ll arrange their rotation over the weekend. Jack Perkins will start tomorrow’s series finale. They’re off on Thursday, then welcome the Rockies for three at Las Vegas Ballpark. They’ll then head back to Sacramento’s Sutter Health Park — itself a tough environment for pitchers — for series against the Pirates and Angels.
Thursday’s off day means they could drop to a four-man rotation and use Gage Jump, Springs, and Ginn on regular rest for the weekend. That’s probably not ideal as they lead into a stretch of 10 consecutive game days. Estes or Barnett are built up enough that either one could get a spot start if they’re not needed in relief over the next two days.
Chen Zhong-Ao Zhuang has yet to make his MLB debut and has an ERA north of 7.00 in Triple-A. Neither Morris nor Jacob Lopez can be recalled this week unless another pitcher suffers an injury, as they otherwise need to spend 15 days on optional assignment. Luis Morales is working out of the Triple-A bullpen, while prospect Braden Nett is still building up after a month-long injured list stint in the minors.
Aaron Civale could be back in the rotation at some point next week. He’s trending toward a nearly minimal injured list stint due to shoulder tendinitis. According to the MLB.com injury tracker, he’ll make a Triple-A rehab start on Thursday. He’ll probably only need one such outing before he’s ready to rejoin the MLB staff. Luis Severino is much further off, as he’ll be out beyond the All-Star Break due to a shoulder strain.
The A’s may get a lineup reinforcement back for the weekend. Shortstop Jacob Wilson played his third rehab game tonight. Wilson has missed a month with a dislocated left shoulder. Darell Hernaiz and Alika Williams have split the recent shortstop work.
Hernaiz was optioned yesterday when Max Muncy returned from his own lengthy absence due to a broken finger. Wilson’s forthcoming activation seems likely to bump Williams back to the minors as well, though the A’s could at least consider optioning Lawrence Butler. He’s been supplanted by Henry Bolte in center field and has only started twice this month.
