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The Best of FanGraphs: March 31-April 4, 2014

If you missed the inaugural post of The Best Of FanGraphs, you can do so here. In case you don’t feel like clicking through though, here is how this post is structured:

We’ll pull from the whole FanGraphs family, picking 10-15 stories that we feel you really should read before the week draws to a close. The links are color coded — green for FanGraphs, burnt sienna for RotoGraphs, purple for NotGraphs, dark red for The Hardball Times and blue for Community. They are listed in this order as well in each day, just for the sake of consistency.

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Angel Pagan Looks Like His Old Self

One of the unsung heroes of the 2012 San Francisco Giants team was Angel Pagan, who had come to San Francisco in trade in December, 2011. In fact, Pagan was so unsung that towards the end of the 2012 regular season, our very own Dave Cameron touted him for the tag of “most underrated player in baseball.” After the World Series trophy came back to the Bay, Pagan got a nice little contract, but unfortunately 2013 didn’t really go as planned. As such, he has gone back to being underrated. At least, for now.

I can’t imagine what it’s like to tear a hamstring muscle. I bet it hurts. It sure sounds like it hurts. Like, a lot. Unfortunately for him, Angel Pagan knows this feeling intimately, as he tore his right hamstring last season. Reading back through the Rotoworld injury news briefs, it may have been on this play:

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FanGraphs After Dark Chat – 4/1/14

5:47
Paul Swydan: CLEVER INTRODUCTION!

BASEBALL!!!

Polls coming later.

5:47
Paul Swydan: Oh, also, 9 pm ET is the start time. Be there!

8:58
Jeff Zimmerman: Question. I am going to examine individual park sections for the THT like I did with the league with this article:

http://www.hardballtimes.co…

I already plan on looking at Oakland’s foul area, Green Monster, Houston hill. Any other requests?

9:00
Paul Swydan: Help Jeff out guys!

9:02
Comment From JV
Scooter Gennett is getting the start again today (this time vs a lefty). Safe to say he is not in a straight platoon with Weeks???

9:02
Paul Swydan: I don’t think it’s SAFE to say, but it’s certainly trending that way.

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The Best of FanGraphs: March 24-28, 2014

Each week, we publish a lot of content here in the FanGraphs family. Between the main blog, RotoGraphs, NotGraphs, The Hardball Times and the Community blog, we publish well over 100 posts each week. It can be hard to sift through all that content, even for us! So, we’re here to help. Starting today, we’re going to put up this Best of FanGraphs post every Saturday, to help you catch up on all the great content you didn’t get a chance to read in the past week. Or, if you did, this post will serve as a reminder to go back to the comments and explain to us just how wrong we are. Either way, this should be a good cap to the week, and then David Laurila will ease us into the next week with his Sunday Notes feature on … you guessed it, Sunday.

We’ll pull from the whole FanGraphs family, picking 10-15 stories that we feel you really should read before the week draws to a close. The links are color coded — green for FanGraphs, burnt sienna for RotoGraphs, purple for NotGraphs, dark red for The Hardball Times and blue for Community. They are listed in this order as well in each day, just for the sake of consistency. We hope you like this catch-up post. And if you don’t, or have suggestions on how we can make it better, let us know down below. Enjoy!

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FanGraphs After Dark Chat – 3/25/14

6:09
Paul Swydan: Hi everybody! I will see you tonight at 9 pm ET and we’ll talk some baseball. Lots of injuries and positional power rankings and new books about the Expos and all sorts of other junk going on. BASEBALL!

See you soon!

8:59
Paul Swydan: Hey hey hey. Let’s talk some talk.

9:00
Paul Swydan: FYI, Jeff may join us later, but he’s off watching college baseball at the moment. Or was, and is now en route to his house. Or something. Either way, he’s not here right now. So you’re stuck with just me.

9:00
Comment From Kevin
With Phelps not making the rotation in NY, how available is he? Seattle seems to be a team that could use him, and maybe NY could create a package to get Franklin, seems logical to me.

9:01
Paul Swydan: While the Mariners are desperate for pitching, I don’t think Phelps is capable of being the centerpiece of a deal for Franklin, and the Yankees system is thin enough in the upper minors that I don’t see this happening.

9:01
Paul Swydan: I see Phelps as being who he is — a swingman who makes 10 or so starts a year, but is not a guy who is part of Plan A in the starting rotation.

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2014 Positional Power Rankings: Third Base

What do we have here? For an explanation of this series, please read this introductory post. As noted in that introduction, the data is a hybrid projection of the ZIPS and Steamer systems with playing time determined through depth charts created by our team of authors. The rankings are based on aggregate projected WAR for each team at a given position. The author writing this post did not move your team down ten spots in order to make you angry. We don’t hate your team. I promise.

Evan Longoria is good at baseball. Evidence:

PPR3B

The third base graph looks more like the first base graph than it does the catcher graph. There’s a thin top tier, and then a pretty large middle tier (that you can break up into two and three win players) and then a hide-your-eyes bottom tier. By and large, the teams in the bottom half have a couple different directions in which they could go, so things could look a touch different at the end of the season, with the Braves being the notable exception. Let’s not expend a lot of words in the intro though, as there are many words expended below!

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FanGraphs After Dark Chat – 3/11/14

5:55
Paul Swydan: Hi everybody!

I think I’m flying solo tonight, on the account of Jeff having a fantasy draft, but maybe he’ll surprise and drop by in between rounds or something.

Anyway, hit me with questions, and I’ll see you soon. Poll suggestions are welcome.

7:19
Paul Swydan: We’re starting at the usual 9 pm ET, btw. Sorry if that wasn’t clear.

9:00
Paul Swydan: OK, let’s light this candle.

9:00
Comment From JV
Would you rather own Kershaw and Sonny Gray OR Justin Verlander and Jordan Zimmermann?

9:00
Paul Swydan: Kershaw and Gray

9:01
Comment From JV
Would you rather spend $23 for Buster Posey in a standard 5×5 league or $14 for Salvador Perez?

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Franklin Morales Gets One More Chance

Once upon a time, Franklin Morales was the future of the Rockies. That time was 2007 and 2008, but things have never really worked out the way they were supposed to for the Venezuelan lefty. Now though, he has a World Series ring, but more importantly, another opportunity to be a starting pitcher in the major leagues. Back in Colorado, Jhoulys Chacin’s spring training injury and Brett Anderson’s overall brittleness signal that the Rockies are going to need plenty of starting pitchers this season, and while Morales may not be in the rotation come Opening Day, he has a chance to be one of the first off the depth chart. It may be his last chance to prove he can start in the majors.

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FanGraphs After Dark Chat – 3/4/14

5:49
Paul Swydan: Beware the ides of the FanGraphs After Dark Chat!

I mean, hi everybody!

Jeff and I will be here at 9 pm ET to tackle all of your baseballing queries.

5:51
Paul Swydan: If you didn’t see it yet, I wrote today about Jeff’s Royals. Specifically, their bullpen:

http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/the-royals-dont-need-to-carry-seven-relievers/

5:51
Paul Swydan: I’ll try to get some polls up in a little bit, but hopefully you’ll join us at 9 pm!

9:01
Paul Swydan: OOooooooooooooo my. Let’s do this.

9:02
Comment From Jaack
Dave Cameron has been kidnapped by Ninjas. Are you a bad enough dude to save the Dave Cameron?

9:02
Jeff Zimmerman: The only hope would be Dave getting into a staring contest with them.

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The Royals Don’t Need to Carry Seven Relievers

Over the last two weeks, Kansas City Royals management has stirred the pot a little bit by saying that they might not carry a backup middle infielder. Then they said the new plan would be to have Danny Valencia play a little second base. This of course does nothing to solve the problem of giving them a backup shortstop. Also, since Valencia has never played second base and is entering his age-29 season. But if the Royals are going to carry 12 pitchers, their options are limited. They could roll with just four outfielders, or they could just hope that Alcides Escobar and Omar Infante are healthy all year, or they could just try the Valencia hail mary plan. Or they could just carry 11 pitchers.

Using fewer relief pitchers is not a new sabermetric idea, of course. But if there is one team that could pull it off, it’s the Royals. Looking at relief pitcher appearances from April-August, we can see that the Royals were at the bottom of the spectrum.
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