
He's had a nice last 2 weeks. Not enough to move the needle though.
Rank the 3 belowMaxPower said:
#1 targets for me are Sal Perez and Realmuto
MaxPower said:
#1 targets for me are Sal Perez and Realmuto
Wabs said:
Anybody expect Kessinger to get a start tonight?
for YordanTRM said:Wabs said:
Anybody expect Kessinger to get a start tonight?
Knowing Dusty, I expect a pinch hit at bat in a high leverage situation.
Even with Jake's big game last night, he's still behind Chas in wRC+ and OPS. He's probably a slightly better defender than Chas, though.Marvin said:
I have no idea how to separate Meyers and McCormick in terms of future value.
I do wonder how they compare to Brantley when and maybe if he returns. And I mean the Brantley coming back, not the one that last played some time ago. Age and injury might knock a peg or two off his production. I'd hate to give up one of those guys and then regret it if Uncle Mike fails to return to form.
Or, maybe the front office is not taking that into consideration. They may be focused on a one-for-one replacement outside of Brantley. Beats me, but DB has his work cut out. This seems much harder than the Straw decision.
I think we know what we have in Chas. He is a good player -- not a superstar. He is also more of a corner OF, but doesn't hit RHP well enough to stay out of a platoon.Marvin said:
I have no idea how to separate Meyers and McCormick in terms of future value.
I do wonder how they compare to Brantley when and maybe if he returns. And I mean the Brantley coming back, not the one that last played some time ago. Age and injury might knock a peg or two off his production. I'd hate to give up one of those guys and then regret it if Uncle Mike fails to return to form.
Or, maybe the front office is not taking that into consideration. They may be focused on a one-for-one replacement outside of Brantley. Beats me, but DB has his work cut out. This seems much harder than the Straw decision.
Mostly fair. Except Chas plays an above avg CF.agproducer said:I think we know what we have in Chas. He is a good player -- not a superstar. He is also more of a corner OF, but doesn't hit RHP well enough to stay out of a platoon.Marvin said:
I have no idea how to separate Meyers and McCormick in terms of future value.
I do wonder how they compare to Brantley when and maybe if he returns. And I mean the Brantley coming back, not the one that last played some time ago. Age and injury might knock a peg or two off his production. I'd hate to give up one of those guys and then regret it if Uncle Mike fails to return to form.
Or, maybe the front office is not taking that into consideration. They may be focused on a one-for-one replacement outside of Brantley. Beats me, but DB has his work cut out. This seems much harder than the Straw decision.
Jake is the wild card. We aren't exactly sure which Jake is the real one -- the one we are seeing now, or the one who has struggled mightily.
Julks is what he is. He can hit the ball hard, but he's not the solution either.
The only reason I would see moving any of them would be for a significant upgrade.
To me, they are all stop gaps until Gilbert and other lower-level younger players are ready for the bigs.
Isn't that illegalKeeper of The Spirits said:
The BJs pick up some salary!
Who plays CF?Keeper of The Spirits said:
Meyers, Hensley, Julks and Chaz for Springer and the BJs pick up some salary!
Farmer1906 said:
1-8 plus Abreu make up a pretty damn good team.
Gilbert?Farmer1906 said:Who plays CF?Keeper of The Spirits said:
Meyers, Hensley, Julks and Chaz for Springer and the BJs pick up some salary!
Agree, but he's been projected, IIRC, as a corner OF.Farmer1906 said:Mostly fair. Except Chas plays an above avg CF.agproducer said:I think we know what we have in Chas. He is a good player -- not a superstar. He is also more of a corner OF, but doesn't hit RHP well enough to stay out of a platoon.Marvin said:
I have no idea how to separate Meyers and McCormick in terms of future value.
I do wonder how they compare to Brantley when and maybe if he returns. And I mean the Brantley coming back, not the one that last played some time ago. Age and injury might knock a peg or two off his production. I'd hate to give up one of those guys and then regret it if Uncle Mike fails to return to form.
Or, maybe the front office is not taking that into consideration. They may be focused on a one-for-one replacement outside of Brantley. Beats me, but DB has his work cut out. This seems much harder than the Straw decision.
Jake is the wild card. We aren't exactly sure which Jake is the real one -- the one we are seeing now, or the one who has struggled mightily.
Julks is what he is. He can hit the ball hard, but he's not the solution either.
The only reason I would see moving any of them would be for a significant upgrade.
To me, they are all stop gaps until Gilbert and other lower-level younger players are ready for the bigs.
Jake has started just 43 games in the OF this season, and leads the league in total zone runs (number of runs saved above average) for all outfielders with 10. Verdugo also has 10. Jake has been the most effective outfielder in the game with regard to this stat.redline248 said:Even with Jake's big game last night, he's still behind Chas in wRC+ and OPS. He's probably a slightly better defender than Chas, though.Marvin said:
I have no idea how to separate Meyers and McCormick in terms of future value.
I do wonder how they compare to Brantley when and maybe if he returns. And I mean the Brantley coming back, not the one that last played some time ago. Age and injury might knock a peg or two off his production. I'd hate to give up one of those guys and then regret it if Uncle Mike fails to return to form.
Or, maybe the front office is not taking that into consideration. They may be focused on a one-for-one replacement outside of Brantley. Beats me, but DB has his work cut out. This seems much harder than the Straw decision.
edit: According to Statcast percentiles:
Jake - 94 sprint speed, 95 OAA, 86 jump, 57 arm.
Chas - 76 sprint, 89 OAA, 81 jump, 44 arm
As to Brantley, he was already losing power and performing worse against LHP. The ideal situation would be to platoon him and Chas in Left field (if we kept both Chas and Jake). Dusty hates ideal situational matchups, though.
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iamtheglove said:I guess this is where I disagree. Yes, he has been a massive disappointment and has not figured it out after more than 2 months. But in spite of it, and not having Altuve, Uncle Mike, McCullers, Luis and Urquidy for more than a handful of games, we're still tracking toward 95-100 wins, so I don't see where the season is at risk due to Abreu. Heck, we're 19-7 over the last month which has been a really enjoyable stretch.AggiEE said:Beat40 said:
The Abreu discussions are wearing me out. Because of his contract, he's playing this year unless he gets hurt or unless Dana & Crane decides he's done.
It's easier just to root for a guy who was once a damn good hitter to find it again than complain every. single. night.
He can play, but at some point he becomes a massive liability if his performance continues to be worst in the league at that position and where almost anybody would be more effective in that role.
It's not hard to get a competent bat at 1B but I'd hate to possibly put the season at risk due to a sunk cost fallacy.
If he's still batting with an OPS in the .500 range in
August with no signs of improvement and a contested division, he needs to see massively reduced playing time
Mathguy64 said:
I hate to tell everyone the bad news but Abreu is going to play basically every day all season. They owe him $60MM for the 3 years. There is no way in the world he gets DFAed. In the last year maybe Crane eats that sunk cost but no chance in the world in year 1. I can't even see him getting benched.
In fairness, he was extra-"Bielak" last night because we spotted him a six run lead and just needed him to throw strikes. The Blue Jays knew that.redline248 said:
Let's take another look at the mystifying marvels of Brandon Bielak.
Last night he was hard hit 18 times! By my rough estimation he threw 7 pitches that I would call meatballs.
He threw 37 sinkers, 9 of which were hit hard, and had zero swing and miss.
He threw 34 change ups, only 3 of which were hit hard, and had 5 swing and miss.
Threw 22 four seam, 1 hard hit, no swing/miss
He threw 11 sliders, 4 of them hard hit, including the homer. That pitch wasn't even located poorly, hat tip the hitter, I guess. No swing/miss
Threw 2 curves, 1 hard hit, no swing miss. That curveball was also located pretty well low and away (single).
So, he was pretty lucky last night. 18 times hit hard, but 8 of them resulted in outs. For those of you who watched, was he throwing too many balls with the change up?
I don't disagree, but we can't assume Meyers doesn't make that play as well.Keeper of The Spirits said:
Hard for me to get rid of McCormick after that World Series catch. He doesn't make that and we might not win
Regardless if he could, would, or couldn't. The fact is, he didn't. He didn't take Cole yard either. Chas has a sentimental attachment to the fans that Jake does not. But sentimental attachment should've about 500 spots down the list on what matters when deciding on how to handle a player or position.OKCAg2002 said:I don't disagree, but we can't assume Meyers doesn't make that play as well.Keeper of The Spirits said:
Hard for me to get rid of McCormick after that World Series catch. He doesn't make that and we might not win
Comments like this make me wonder what the real reason Crane parted ways with Click. The report of Click betting his job on Jake seems much smaller now if the new GM sees Jake as the most potential as well.texasaggie2015 said:This is correct.Beau Holder said:
You have more inside knowledge to actually opine on this 2015, but it seems to me like Jake is the one the team sees the most potential in.
Beat40 said:Comments like this make me wonder what the real reason Crane parted ways with Click. The report of Click betting his job on Jake seems much smaller now if the new GM sees Jake as the most potential as well.texasaggie2015 said:This is correct.Beau Holder said:
You have more inside knowledge to actually opine on this 2015, but it seems to me like Jake is the one the team sees the most potential in.
Maybe it really is as simple as they didn't work well together, Dusty and Click didn't get along and Crane chose Dusty over Click, or Click didn't seem to make the splash trades Crane wanted to see (JV, Greinke). Reality is it's probably all.
Just one of the oddest things from last offseason, especially when you were able to see the extension he got done with Yordan in contrast to the Judge contract. He really set the organization up incredibly there.
However, I'm excited to see Dana's first trade deadline and how he approaches it.
I can confirm this is 100% accurate. Crane is a hard man to work with and Click did not get along with him. Actual job performance had little to do with it.Beat40 said:Comments like this make me wonder what the real reason Crane parted ways with Click. The report of Click betting his job on Jake seems much smaller now if the new GM sees Jake as the most potential as well.texasaggie2015 said:This is correct.Beau Holder said:
You have more inside knowledge to actually opine on this 2015, but it seems to me like Jake is the one the team sees the most potential in.
Maybe it really is as simple as they didn't work well together.
Agreed that nostalgia shouldn't play into it.Farmer1906 said:Regardless if he could, would, or couldn't. The fact is, he didn't. He didn't take Cole yard either. Chas has a sentimental attachment to the fans that Jake does not. But sentimental attachment should've about 500 spots down the list on what matters when deciding on how to handle a player or position.OKCAg2002 said:I don't disagree, but we can't assume Meyers doesn't make that play as well.Keeper of The Spirits said:
Hard for me to get rid of McCormick after that World Series catch. He doesn't make that and we might not win