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Lackey pitched a heck of a game. We need all of our starters to pick it up with Wainwright out.
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It's not dispositive, but it does matter. It's the whole 'brick is not a wall' thing. You don't use it as the crux of your argument, but it's a relevant part of one. As you've noted, not getting to a ball is just as bad as booting it, but when you're talking about a person like Javier Baez who has no better than average range (and I won't even give him that), then his fielding percentage now comes into play in a big way. If Baez fielded every ball he got to, he'd be a credible defender. He doesn't. He's a shitty defender. There are better aggregate methods for speaking to defense but to act as though there's no sense at all in discussing fielding percentage assumes that I've never actually watched the person I'm talking about play. Javier Baez doesn't have the range to make his fielding percentage irrelevant and as such, the number of balls he kicks matters. A lot.
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At the end of the day I think either he or Castro wont be in the Cubs franchise opening day 2016. I'm leaning Baez because I'm not holding my breath he calms that swing down enough to reach his minor league batting numbers in the majors. Still think they'll get a pretty decent return on him in a trade. |
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If I'm a Cubs fan, I'd prefer Castro but that guy's still a space cadet. The Castro of 2014 is a better complementary part for the rest of the guys in your lineup than Baez is. Perhaps Baez can just scare pitchers so badly that they pitch him carefully and he'll draw enough walks to become a nice piece in that lineup. If not, I just don't see how he fits. With a team that will likely have 4 truly outstanding offensive players in it in Russell, Rizzo, Bryant and Soler, an out generating machine like Baez isn't worth the power he brings. If you can get Castro giving you a .300 BA and a .340 OBP, that's a damn nice complement to the other guys and he keeps the lineup turning over to get those guys more ABs. You'll trade power for OBP there because of the rest of the parts in the lineup. But can Maddon handle his flakiness. I suspect he can handle the 'cute' flakiness like his shenanigans with Bryant yesterday. But when he turns his back to the IF on a routine pop-fly and lets Carpenter tag up and score from 3b like he did 2 seasons ago? When he's picking grass as the pitch is being delivered? I suspect Maddon won't think so highly of that. I'm actually a fan of Castro and was hopeful that the Cards would make a move for him after the 2013 season when the Cubs were just looking to unload his contract. He's a solid player. But I don't have to watch him everyday either and I'm not sure I could handle the mental lapses.
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Kozma is what he is. I'm assuming Matheny is keeping him around to play SS/2B/3B in case of long term injury. I have nothing but superficial knowledge on Kelly/Anna. What makes you think they can handle major league pitching any better than Kozma? Quote:
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You called him a "good" defender, not a "shade under league average" defender. However, he is still young, he CAN get better, he just looks.....awful, in the field.
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It's like looking at someone's HR total to determine their offensive ability. |
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Baez has average armstrength now? Sure love to know where you got that from. I doubt you'll find any scouting report not claiming he has a great arm and one of his highlights from last year was throwing out Starling Marte from his knees in the outfield grass. Get back to me with how you think thats possible with an average arm.
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Like I said, it's not dispositive, but your position that it doesn't matter isn't correct either. It's not the only thing I looked at, but if someone's trying to discuss FP% as a support for him, they're going to have to explain away the fact that his FP% is actually pretty lousy.
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Where do the Cubs intend on Soler playing? He doesn't look real comfortable in RF.
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I'm not sure why he hasn't been moved over there already. Ultimately I think Bryant ends up in RF long-term, though he's done a fine job at 3b so far. It must be that extra 11 days he spent in the minors, right Theo? Coghlan doesn't have the arm to play RF so ultimately Soler's really the only available option there right now. Even if Alcantara wasn't playing horrible baseball right now, he doesn't really have the arm for RF either. But when LaStella gets healthy or if Baez ever figures out how to make contact again, you could shift Bryant over to RF and move Soler over to LF. Then again, if McKinney and Schwarber continue progressing, Schwarber may be their long-term RFer and they'll make due with Bryant's glove at 3b with Soler in LF. They're still keeping Schwarber behind the plate but most don't think he'll stick there. I just think the fact that they have a bit of a prospect gap in their OF right now has Soler in RF but long-term he's going to left.
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I had assumed keeping Bryant at third brings more value to the cubs than putting him in RF and moving Baez over to 3rd. Looking at their minor system, they've got alot of highly rated position players, who, i assume will be moved for pitching at some point, no? |
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Theo seems content to build his staff via FA. Mostly because it's much faster and they appear ready to win pretty soon. If Schwarber could somehow stay behind the plate AND McKinney continued on his present track, they could find room for all of those guys. Almora in CF, Soler in LF, McKinney in RF with Bryant - Russell - Castro/Baez - Rizzo on the IF and Schwarber at C. Now again, that's banking on a lot of things breaking right for them, but that could still be Theo's plan. Ultimately, those guys seem to be about as good at finding bats as the Cardinals are at finding arms. Now if Schwarber can't stay behind the plate they may not want to force McKinney into CF so they'd move somebody. The time to get someone like Syndergaard for Baez has almost certainly passed so they may just ride him out.
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