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Dan Szymborski FanGraphs Chat – 3/16/23
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: It is time. A time for chats.
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: Jeff Zimmerman raised some concerns about Jordan Walker’s swing and miss. What’s your level of concern about it? K rates in the minor leagues seem fine but I’m trying to figure out what we should realistically expect from him.
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: I’m not super concerned, his strikeout rates aren’t really a problem in the minors, and for a prospect, I think passivity is even more dangerous than aggressiveness
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: It’s an argument I had with people who were angry that Kris Bryant got like a three WAR projection his rookie season
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: It was all “but minor league strikeout rate”
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: But when a guy has a 1.000 OPS or something, they’re *incentivized* to be aggressive.
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Jay Jaffe FanGraphs Chat – 3/14/23
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: Good afternoon and Happy Pi Day, folks! I’m in the middle of a snowstorm with a sick kiddo underfoot and a contractor overstaying his welcome, but we’re gonna try to get this one in.
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2:03 | : ‘Tis the season when I plug away at the Positional Power Rankings, so I haven’t published anything since Friday’s look at how the injuries of some high-profile starting pitchers will be handled within their various rotations |
2:04 | : Since then, we’ve gotten word that José Quintana’s injury could indeed keep him out of action for a few months, à la Chris Sale (whom I also wrote about last week |
2:05 | : On the subject of starters I also took a look at the most- and least-improved rotations following a busy offseason |
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: Most knowledgeable people make the point that you shouldn’t read too much into spring training results, mostly referring to misplaced optimism or pessimism. What if a guy is continuing an already bad trend? I’m thinking specifically of Spencer Torkelson who was bad last year, changed his bat, and now is bad in spring training. Is he, just, maybe not a major league player?
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: Count me as one who thinks you shouldn’t read too much into spring results, or dismiss a 23-year-old with 70-grade raw power after just 404 major league plate appearances. Should he be in the majors yet? Maybe not, given his modest results at Triple-A. Should you build your fantasy roster around him? Hell no. But 29 spring ABs in the first half of March against variable competition tells you nothing about where his career is going
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Jay Jaffe FanGraphs Chat – 3/7/23
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: Good afternoon, folks, and happy World Baseball Classic 2023 start day to those of you celebrating!
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2:01 | : Yesterday, I wrote about Max Scherzer’s first two spring starts and his adventures with the new pitch clock. |
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: For tomorrow I’m working on something about Chris Sale’s return
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: Today: just chat, so pitter-patter let’s get at ‘er
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: True or false: the best Team Japan WBC pitcher not named Shohei Ohtani is Yoshi Yamamoto.
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: I honestly don’t know much about Yamamoto but I know there’s a large contingent who would point to Roki Sasaki, who struck out 35.3% of all hitters last year and walked just 4.7%. I’ve seen clips but looking forward to watching him pitch
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Dan Szymborski FanGraphs Chat – 3/2/23
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: It’s chat time, hopefully!
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: I was a little late setting it up becasue I was giving my mom a ride to pick up her car from the mechanic
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: Seems to be on the front page and I see questions, so cautiously optimistic!
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: Hey Dan! So where are we on the whole ‘lineup protection’ question. A few years ago, didn’t a lot of analysis show that it basically doesn’t exist in the traditional way we think about? Yet I still hear many folks cite it constantly. Has there been any new data?
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: I haven’t seen anyone tackle this in a new way for quite a while, simply because the studies weren’t in the middle
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: It was pretty clear that the protection that appears to exist is what’s called “Weak protection” meaning, that in extreme cases of difference in ability, intentional walks go up
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Jay Jaffe FanGraphs Chat – 2/28/23
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https://blogs.fangraphs.com/gavin-luxs-knee-injury-further-compromises…), and yesterday checked in on Joey Votto as he work his way back from shoulder surgery (https://blogs.fangraphs.com/joey-votto-tries-to-bounce-back/).
: Good afternoon, folks, and welcome to the second edition of my chat in my new (old?) timeslot. I’ve got a piece up today about Gavin Lux’s season-ending knee injury ( |
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: Looks to me the Dodgers must procure a shortstop to support the aging Rojas who all of a sudden the light is shining on. I don’t think they one ready in MILB. So… what team do they toss one of their pitching prospects to get one from? Would they dare pay Baez? I think Tigers would be content to get out of that contract for a decent tier 3 SP. What about trading with Reds? The ex Pirate Frazier? Might be available cheap. Thoughts on what they do?
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One guy worth keeping an eye on is the Cardinals’ Paul DeJong, who after being displaced by Tommy Edman worked to rebuild his swing after being sent down last year, though the dividends certainly weren’t apparent at the major league level. If he’s recovered his form, he could be of interest. |
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: Is a Cristian Pache DFA in the cards this spring or will the A’s give him one more shot?
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Still not sure I can name six A’s even after looking at their depth chart. |
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: Why are people so stubborn about Rojas taking over for Lux?
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Jay Jaffe FanGraphs Chat – 2/21/23
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https://blogs.fangraphs.com/milwaukee-burnes-a-bridge/). Next up is a piece on Manny Machado’s plans to opt out. Anyway, on with the show…
: Good afternoon, folks! Welcome to my first chat of February and my first in my new (and maybe very old, I’d have to check) time slot. I’m back in circulation after a bout of COVID (boo) among other things. Yesterday I did a piece on the contentious arbitration hearing of Corbin Burnes and what some fair contract offers for him might look like based on ZiPS ( |
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: How is it that Helton is going to walk into the HoF but Olerud got one-and-done’d with 4 votes? I am OUTRAGED! Or at least as outraged as possible regarding a HoF thing.
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: It’s a bummer that Olerud went one-and-done on the 2011 ballot, but it’s not that hard to understand why. He came along as a candidate at a time when the electorate was rather stingy and largely paying no mind to advanced statistics. His raw totals of both hits (2,239) and home runs (255) did not read as Hall of Fame-caliber totals. A look at JAWS shows that he’s 24th at the position, just above contemporaries Jason Giambi and Will Clark (both one-and-done as well) but below Keith Hernandez. He’s 3.6 WAR behind Helton in career WAR and 7.6 WAR behind him in peak WAR — more than a win per year at his very best — and the 5.6-point gap between Helton (54.2, 0.8 above the Hall standard) and Olerud (48.6, 4.8 points below) is a big one where dreams of Cooperstown vanish into thin air.
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: Hello Jay, what are the chances Kenny Lofton gets voted in by the Veteran’s committee any time soon?
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2:11 | : very very low. It’s harder to get on to a ballot with the committee change and so long as this is hanging over his head it’s tough to see another candidate being bumped off the ballot to make room for him and thus drawing negative publicity to the process. |
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: Merrifield starting at 2B in Toronto? Roster Resource has him starting over Espinal.
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