The 2018 Major League Baseball Player Chatter, News and Fantasy Thread.
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batt33SBR Hall of Famer
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CrossSBR Hall of Famer
- 04-15-11
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#1822Baez doing his thing, so fun to watch.Comment -
EmpireMakerSBR Posting Legend
- 06-18-09
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#1823Though we noted Blue Jays righty Marco Estrada as a possible trade candidate in our first ranking of the 50 top trade deadline assets, he only rated mention on the outside of the list. To that point of the season, after all, Estrada had largely been ineffective. With a $13MM salary, there wasn’t a ton of appeal in a player who’ll turn 35 in early July.
That situation, however, is beginning to change. Estrada has been one of the better starters in baseball over the past month, accumulating an even 1.0 fWAR over the past thirty days — something only ten other hurlers in the game have accomplished. In his last four outings, in particular, he has worked to a 1.75 ERA with 26 strikeouts against five walks.
How has it happened? It’s a bit difficult to say for sure, as there haven’t been any truly dramatic swings in his approach or stuff. But his fastball sure has been more effective: it was valued at -1.53 runs per one hundred pitches through May, but has jumped to a +4.27 valuation on a rate basis in June. And Estrada has been pumping first-pitch strikes at a greater rate in the past month as well (going from 63.4% to 69.5%). Meanwhile, the shape of his changeup has altered somewhat, exhibiting less horizontal and slightly more vertical movement over his past four starts.
These changes are subtle enough that they may not really reflect much at all of substance. The primary drivers, perhaps, still need to be sussed out and assessed for sustainability. But it does not seem that Estrada has simply been the beneficiary of a correction in batted-ball fortune. Statcast suggests he deserved the poor outcomes that befell him through the end of May, and has simply been much better at limiting good contact since.
In the aggregate, it’s certainly far too soon to declare Estrada a newfound ace. In all likelihood, his true talent at this point pegs him as a solid hurler who could help a contender fill out a competitive rotation.
That general impression is buttressed by a review of Estrada’s past several seasons. Upon landing in Toronto, he had great results in 2015 and 2016 before a downturn last year. But his underlying statistics have been fairly consistent all along. In total, over 627 1/3 innings with the Jays, Estrada owns a 3.96 ERA with a 4.40 FIP, 4.91 xFIP, and 4.57 SIERA. To the extent it’s reasonable to anticipate that he will outperform the ERA estimators somewhat, it’s likely not wise to hope he’ll do so by any great margin.
Barring a sustained run over the next month, Estrada likely won’t generate a huge amount of excitement at the trade deadline. But he increasingly looks like a solid piece for the right team. He has been good for about thirty starts and 180 frames annually of late, and despite some ups and downs is perhaps reasonably viewed as a sturdy back-of-the-rotation arm overall.
As the above-linked list of top deadline candidates shows, the crop of rotation targets is rather thin at present. The Jays surely won’t be able to draw any significant offers of young talent for Estrada. But perhaps they’ll manage to offload a decent chunk of his remaining salary obligations next month. That’s not to say it’s any kind of sure thing that he’ll end up elsewhere. After all, we’ve wondered previously whether the veteran hurler would leave the Jays, only for him to agree to successive contracts just before reaching the open marketComment -
ApricotSinner32Restricted User
- 11-28-10
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#1824Good luck today people just woke up 3am rise and grind.Comment -
Otters27BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-14-07
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#1827Astros, Yankees, Redsox just unreal this year. going to be tough American leauge playoffsComment -
koz-manSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-21-08
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#1828Jayson Werth, who has been in Triple-A with the Mariners where he was hitting .206, has apparently called it quits.Comment -
yismanSBR Aristocracy
- 09-01-08
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#1829Votto ejected in the first inning.
8th ejection of his career.[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment -
El NinoSBR Posting Legend
- 05-03-12
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#1830I feel like Votto has been a bit more spicy lately. He has to get frustrated being on such a terrible franchise.Comment -
batt33SBR Hall of Famer
- 12-23-16
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#1833Giants have a winning month.....first time since 2016......Comment -
CrossSBR Hall of Famer
- 04-15-11
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#1834Werth is a pretty boy. More worried about his hair than being a decent player.Comment -
ApricotSinner32Restricted User
- 11-28-10
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#1835Did you guys see the collapse by the bluejays? Unreal stuff.Comment -
EmpireMakerSBR Posting Legend
- 06-18-09
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#1836Manny Machado will be the most oft-discussed player in baseball from now until the point that he’s ultimately traded, and Orioles general manager Dan Duquette said for the second time this month that interest in the free-agent-to-be is greater than it was when the O’s made him available in the offseason (link via Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com).
“There are some teams that are in the market for help on the left side of the infield and some are looking for a shortstop and some are looking for a third baseman,” said Duquette. The asking price on Machado, of course, figures to be fairly steep — and the sheer volume of teams who could show interest can only help the Orioles. Kubatko notes that controllable starting pitching is a known priority for the Orioles, as is finding a potential replacement for Machado.
Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports that, among the teams with interest in Machado, the Dodgers are perceived by some in the industry as the favorites to land Machado. Los Angeles has gone 26-10 to surge back up the ranks in the National League West, and they’ve done so without the benefit of star young shortstop Corey Seager, whose season ended back in May when he required Tommy John surgery. Machado could step into that void, of course, and provide a massive upgrade at the plate while freeing Chris Taylor and Enrique Hernandez to bounce around the diamond.
Per Nightengale, the O’s have placed a heavy focus on scouting the Dodgers’ minor league system. However, there are numerous other clubs at least keeping tabs on Machado, per the report, including the Phillies, the Diamondbacks and the Cardinals. There’s also industry speculation that the NL Central-leading Brewers could jump into the mix, given their aggressive offseason, an expected tight race in the division and the struggles of Orlando Arcia. And, of course, other clubs could yet emerge as potential suitors. The Angels, for instance, learned today that they’ve likely lost Zack Cozart for the rest of the year due to a torn labrum in his left shoulder that will require surgery.
One of those clubs, the Diamondbacks, has a particularly compelling case to add Machado to its ranks, as Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic explores. With A.J. Pollock and Patrick Corbin up for free agency following the season and Paul Goldschmidt only controlled through 2019, Piecoro argues that the Diamondbacks will never have a better chance to win with this core of players than they do right now. The front office has already been aggressive in acquiring Brad Boxberger, Jon Jay and Steven Souza Jr. (even if that move has yet to pay dividends), and it would indeed seem curious to take the metaphorical foot off the gas pedal now.
The Machado sweepstakes, clearly, will be one of the more intriguing storylines to follow this summer and again in free agency. There’s no clear timetable for when a trade might come together, but Duquette didn’t mince words when acknowledging that his club has “declared as sellers” and suggesting that there’s a “more defined” market for Machado this time around. Nightengale does note, though, that one Orioles exec predicted that based on the manner in which the market is coming together, it’s possible that Machado could be moved before the All-Star break.Comment -
yismanSBR Aristocracy
- 09-01-08
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#1839Kershaw pitch count of about 75 today[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment -
koz-manSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-21-08
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#1840Justin Turner launched the Dodgers' 53rd home run of June, tying the franchise record for home runs in any month — also done in June of last season.Comment -
JMobileSBR Posting Legend
- 08-21-10
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#1842Dodgers will win the series against the Rockies.Comment -
yismanSBR Aristocracy
- 09-01-08
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#1844Recapping the last three days for Dave Roberts:
Tuesday: Stripling effective through 5, Dodgers lead 2-1. Stripling at 86 pitches. His spot comes up with a runner on first and 2 outs (hardly a key situation). Dodgers don't score. Roberts brings in Yimi Garcia to open the 6th and he immediately blows the game. Dodgers lose, 9-4.
Wednesday. Alex Wood pitches. Dave Roberts obviously falls asleep in the mid-innings, as Wood somehow is allowed to pitch 7 innings. Dodgers win, 7-5.
Thursday: Clayton Kershaw starts, and it's expected he'll be given 75 pitches (pretty low to begin with). Kershaw pitches great. Pulled after 5 innings and only 68 pitches, leading 3-1. Walker Buehler comes in to open the 6th and he immediately blows the game. Dodgers lose, 11-5.
Dodgers bullpen has been awful, yet Roberts is fixated on getting his crappy bullpen arms into the game ASAP.[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment -
EmpireMakerSBR Posting Legend
- 06-18-09
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#1845The Astros will call up young southpaw Cionel Perez, per Jake Kaplan of The Athletic (via Twitter). He’ll take the open roster spot created when Carlos Correa was placed on the 10-day DL.
Perez was already on the 40-man roster, as he needed to be protected from the most recent Rule 5 draft. Accordingly, the move is not necessarily a particularly consequential one.
That said, this will be his first turn at the game’s highest level. And it stands to reason that the ’Stros would not have made the move unless they were interested to see how the highly regarded lefty looks in the MLB bullpen.
Perez, 22, has been a nice addition to the Houston farm since signing in 2016 out of Cuba — a process that had some twists and turns but left him with a $2MM signing bonus. He entered the current season ranked 6th among the organization’s prospects by MLB.com.
Questions remain as to Perez’s long-term outlook as a starter. Per MLB.com, he’s still refining his primary three-pitch mix — sinker/slider/change — and faces concerns about his small stature. There’s also the matter of the elbow concerns that gummed up his original deal with Houston.
That said, Perez has sure looked the part this year. In his 57 1/3 Double-A frames, he carries a 2.20 ERA with 11.1 K/9 and 3.3 BB/9. He has compiled that stat line over ten starts and four relief appearances, so clearly the Astros aren’t pushing him too hard. Perez tallied 93 2/3 total innings in 2017, his first professional campaign, so he wasn’t quite set up for a full workload this year.
All things considered, it’s certainly possible that Houston could look at Perez as a potential multi-inning relief asset. He’d still be able to return to the rotation in the long run. It’s more likely, though, that this call-up will represent only a first taste of the majors. The Astros’ pen has been rather dominant, after all, though it’d be nice to have another option available if any cracks begin to form.Comment -
Otters27BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-14-07
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#1846Looks like the young pitcher is ready. Have to keep my eye on this Perez guyComment -
ApricotSinner32Restricted User
- 11-28-10
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#1848Got absolutely demolished yesterday fukkkkkkkkkkkkComment -
El NinoSBR Posting Legend
- 05-03-12
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#1850If the Dbacks win and go on through the playoffs, it won't be because they get Machado.Comment -
mr. leisureSBR Posting Legend
- 01-29-08
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#1851Dave Roberts = mediocreComment -
BigSpoonSBR MVP
- 11-04-10
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#18522018 free agent class not as exciting as I thought it would be. Harper having a down season, Kershaw and Donaldson can't stay healthy. Only Machado is playing well.Comment -
koz-manSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-21-08
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#1853The Yankees announced Friday afternoon they have officially recalled infielder Brandon Drury, moving him back to the big-league roster from Triple-A.Comment -
hotcrossSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-04-17
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#1854Miami Marlins are going to start a couple of their top young pitching prospects Friday and likely Saturday also.
They have not officially announced it yet, but Pablo Lopez could be called up to start Saturday's game against the Mets, according to Joe Frisaro of MLB-com
Lopez, 22-year-old right-hander, is the better one to watch compared to Alcantara, who is starting Friday night for sure.Comment -
JMobileSBR Posting Legend
- 08-21-10
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#1855Cole Hamels might be going to the Yankees.Comment
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