I agree with you about our local crew. Sorry, I should mentioned that before I went off on my anti-MLB and media rant.
now those are two I'd not be mad about not doing games anymore. Eschenfelder is brutalWilly Wonka said:What's the matter? You don't want 162 games of Kevin Eschenfelder and Mike Stanton?n_touch said:Blum has been with the team for over 10 years now. He is a fan favorite and I do not see him or Kalas going anywhere. I *hope* that this is them working on a longer than a one year deal that they got last year.WES2006AG said:
https://www.si.com/mlb/astros/news/houston-astros-broadcasters-todd-kalas-geoff-blum-unsigned-next-season
No way the Astros screw this up right?
He had a down year, by his standards, but I'm looking at the big picture. JV had a very mediocre 2-year stretch towards the end of his DET tenure. And I'm not talking about #9 in CYA - JV was barely above replacement level there for a full season. It happens.Deluxe said:
Hard to believe but he was the 34th ranked SP by fWAR last year. Behind Javier who pitched 50 fewer innings. He's still very good but not an ace on a team that's trying to win the WS.
No. You're missing the point.Ag_07 said:
JV got out pitched on the reg in the postseason.
So by your thinking he's wasn't our ace.
Javier's WAR was better than Cole's last year pitching 50 fewer innings. If you normalize, Javier had a much higher WAR than Cole. Framber did too obviously.linkdude said:
If Javier had Framber's innings total his WAR would approach Cole's I think. The difference in Framber and Cole is more or less K rate and HR rate.
If you're going to totally discount 2018-2021 and think that 2022 (which wasn't terrible btw) is just "who he is now" for a relatively young pitcher, there's not much else I can say other than the dreaded "agree to disagree".Deluxe said:
My opinion of Cole is based on the entirety of his 2022 production
If Javier can go out there and make as many starts as Cole has, he's going to be the next Pedro Martinez and go into Cooperstown wearing the H.Deluxe said:Javier's WAR was better than Cole's last year pitching 50 fewer innings. If you normalize, Javier had a much higher WAR than Cole. Framber did too obviously.linkdude said:
If Javier had Framber's innings total his WAR would approach Cole's I think. The difference in Framber and Cole is more or less K rate and HR rate.
He's going to be 33 next year and his production has mostly declined since he got to NY. Maybe he can turn it around next year. We'll see.Harry Dunne said:If you're going to totally discount 2018-2021 and think that 2022 (which wasn't terrible btw) is just "who he is now" for a relatively young pitcher, there's not much else I can say other than the dreaded "agree to disagree".Deluxe said:
My opinion of Cole is based on the entirety of his 2022 production
BTW JV did learn some new tricks when he got here, but he was the CYA runner up and got MVP votes and led all of baseball in pitching WAR at 7.4 the season before that, so let's not pretend like we rescued him from the trash heap.
I agree that he's a workhorse and there's certainly value in that.Harry Dunne said:
If Javier can go out there and make as many starts as Cole has, he's going to be the next Pedro Martinez and go into Cooperstown wearing the H.
I hope that's exactly what happens, but people seriously undervalue the ability/talent of staying healthy. Like the SF Giants.
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This is the cycle for the Yankees every year. Make a big signing in the off season, have a great regular season, choke in the post season. Wash, rinse, repeat!Deluxe said:
Remember 2020? The Yankees added Cole. We lost Cole, Miley, Verlander, and most of our bullpen. Greinke was a shell of his old self. We basically spent the entire season holding pitcher tryouts. And we still made it further than them in the playoffs.
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Deluxe said:He's going to be 33 next year and his production has mostly declined since he got to NY. Maybe he can turn it around next year. We'll see.Harry Dunne said:If you're going to totally discount 2018-2021 and think that 2022 (which wasn't terrible btw) is just "who he is now" for a relatively young pitcher, there's not much else I can say other than the dreaded "agree to disagree".Deluxe said:
My opinion of Cole is based on the entirety of his 2022 production
BTW JV did learn some new tricks when he got here, but he was the CYA runner up and got MVP votes and led all of baseball in pitching WAR at 7.4 the season before that, so let's not pretend like we rescued him from the trash heap.
Yes, his problem is that he's a whiny bish. We knew that the second he did the whole "representative of himself" garbage.Nino Brown said:Deluxe said:He's going to be 33 next year and his production has mostly declined since he got to NY. Maybe he can turn it around next year. We'll see.Harry Dunne said:If you're going to totally discount 2018-2021 and think that 2022 (which wasn't terrible btw) is just "who he is now" for a relatively young pitcher, there's not much else I can say other than the dreaded "agree to disagree".Deluxe said:
My opinion of Cole is based on the entirety of his 2022 production
BTW JV did learn some new tricks when he got here, but he was the CYA runner up and got MVP votes and led all of baseball in pitching WAR at 7.4 the season before that, so let's not pretend like we rescued him from the trash heap.
Cole's biggest issues have shears been he Carrie's his emotions on his sleeves too often. Always feels like the type of guy that's always looking to blame others when **** goes South.
Most of the greats over the years on the mound, for the most part, show an even keel off emotions through the inevitable highs and lows of pitching long term.
Aside from any semantical disagreement on Cole being a true ace (top 15 SP) vs low tier ace (15-30 range SP), this is interesting to analyze.Harry Dunne said:
2023 Projections:
Framber: 31 GS, 196 IP, 3.7 WAR
Javier: 29 GS, 168 IP, 3.4 WAR
Lance: 28 GS, 148 IP, 1.9 WAR
Luis: 28 GS, 157 IP, 1.9 WAR
It's an interesting thought exercise to compare Cole to Framber, Javier and LMJ... taking into account 2023 only and not factoring in value relative to salary. Simply, who would you rather have in 2023?Harry Dunne said:
I hate to make this bet because I don't want to be rooting for Cole, but unless he's injured I think I'd be in pretty good shape to win it. I would be willing to bet that he has a better season in 2023 than any of our starters.
We could let Farmer come up with what he thinks is the most objective criteria for what determines "better". It would have to encompass volume as well, not just quality.
Deluxe said:
I'd take Cole over LMJ though.
I'd love to see itFarmer1906 said:Lance gunna make you eat those words.Deluxe said:
I'd take Cole over LMJ though.
Farmer1906 said:
WAR is the only "advanced metric" that properly accounts for innings, but I personally do not care for it. Too many times pitcher's WAR does not pass the smell test. Last year Nola's WAR was 1.9 higher than Frambers. On what planet does that make sense?
xERA is probably your best bet with a stipulation you must meet X number of innings. You can weight it by IP. Create your own metric.
They got better, no doubt. I think their path to winning the AL East again is a bit more clear. But for a variety of reasons, I still don't see them as a huge threat to our reign. Starting pitching was never their issue as it relates to our matchup. Boone tends to pull them after 3.1 innings in the playoffs anyway.FrioAg 00 said:
They are so focused that their starting rotation got better, and ours got worse.
Well, we don't know how much worse ours got. We take JV off and we add Brown. Plus Framer and Valdez are still at the "improving with experience" phases of their young careers. We are not a lock to be less lethal at starting pitching.
On offense, they basically stayed the same and we got better. And our improvement could be significant, depending on how the rest plays out. We still have quite a bit of dry powder.
Most importantly, when it comes to pitching they leave out the absolute biggest difference between our two clubs. We have the best pen the MLB has seen in a decade or more, and theirs is quite mediocre.
They didn't address their biggest disadvantage. That's a huge failure.
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