RC_57 said:
Marvin said:
I was reading different articles on the Astros defensive decline this year and found these quotes interesting:
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Astros coach Gary Pettis said that Tucker "has a tendency sometimes to stand flat-footed with no movement pre-pitch. When he does that, sometimes he breaks maybe a second later than he normally would. That's all it is, really, with him, it's whether he's on time or not."
The lolligagger fell off a cliff. His outs above average tied Abreu for the team worst.
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The Astros positioning data (or lack thereof, it sometimes seems) is so, so much worse this year than it was under the previous two front office regimes. It's not just the absence of the shift...the positioning data is mediocre to bad this year, where it was among the best in baseball under Luhnow and Click
To that point, here are a few team defensive stats skipping the Covid year (MLB ranking '19, '21, '22, '23):
- Defensive efficiency: 1, 3, 3, 10
- Fielding runs above average: 1, 3, 4, 9
- Defensive runs saved: 2, 3, 5, 16
- Errors: 2, 1, 6, 13
- Outs above average: 1, 2, 2, 11
I look forward to the new manager relying on data instead of feels to fix some of this. Abreu and Altuve are bad defenders at this point in their careers, and Alvarez will not win any gold gloves. But, there is still room for improvement.
This post really caught my eye but didn't seem to garner much attention and I kind of wonder why?
Anyway, any one care to provide some explanation as to what happened this year, why the steep decline from previous years? Can it all be attributed to the fall-off by Altuve, Abreu's less than stellar defense, more starts by Alvarez, etc.? Or is it something to do with the coaching, defensive alignments, what?
Just seems like an area of concern that should be addressed.
Also, the bats. Time for a new batting coach or coaches? Has their approach passed them by, gotten stale? Or is this something that will be left up to the new manager to decide, let him (yea, I'm assuming a "him") make the call.
Thanks all. Still learning more about this game and like to hear from the many of you on here with much more experience and insight than I have.
Fielding Run Value
2022 to 2023
Maldonado: +2 to -16 (-18)
Tucker: +8 to -5 (-13)
McCormck : +6 to +2 (-4)
Dubon: +6 to +2 (-4)
Pena: +5 to +2 (-3)
Bregman: +3 to 0 (-3)
Alvarez: 0 to -3 (-3)
Altuve: +1 to -1 (-2)
It was almost across the board, but Tucker & Maldy shoulder the most blame.
There were a few bright spots
Gurriel -7 to Abreu -4 (+3)
Castro, Lee, & Vazquz -3, -2, & +1 to Diaz & Salazar +1 & +1 (+6)
Brantley -1 to Brantley & Julks +1 & +3 (+5)
Meyers: +5 to +7 (+2) - in fewer innings
These aren't exactly 1 to 1, but they're kind of close.
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How do we address it?
1. Replace Maldonado - seems like this is happening
2. Fix Tucker - he's too young and healthy to see such a sharp decline. He doesn't need to win another GG, but he can't be a liability in RF.
3. Play more Jake, Chas, Dubon in the OF and less Alvarez (gotta balance this without giving away at-bats to lesser guys)
4. We can't. Bregman, Altuve, & Abreu aren't getting younger. They're going not going to somehow get quicker.