Ramón Laureano’s Rocket Arm Doesn’t Make Him a Good Fielder
In August of last year, Ramón Laureano burst onto the scene with the Oakland Athletics. A mid-level prospect with the Astros, the strength of their big league outfield and the depth of their farm system pushed him out of the picture in Houston. He was traded to Oakland for a pittance in the fall of 2017 and made his major league debut on August 3. Just a week into his time in the majors, he made The Throw. You probably remember this one:
He hasn’t stopped throwing runners out with his rocket arm.
Ramón Laureano has 11 assists in 55 career outfield games …
He’s the fastest OF to 11 assists since @JeffFrancoeur (45 gms) in 2005. h/t: @EliasSports pic.twitter.com/X3OcbxdF9g
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) April 3, 2019
He’s made four more outfield assists since the above tweet was posted, giving him 15 across 115 career games in center field. Over the past two years, he’s second in the majors in outfield assists behind Teoscar Hernández, who has almost 400 more innings in the field than Laureano. The advanced defensive metrics back up what all those assists tell us. Since the beginning of 2018, he’s sixth in the majors in UZR’s ARM component and seventh in DRS’s rARM component. And remember, he didn’t make his major league debut until well into last season, so he’s had far fewer innings to accumulate positive marks for his throws. Read the rest of this entry »