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In person, Cabrera looks a ton like and Carries himself a lot like sandy. Lost a little steam in the 6th, but he looked fantastic today. He, sandy, luzardo, and Cabrera all had tremendous springs. Rotation will be dominant if we stay healthy
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DH Rankings - https://blogs.fangraphs.com/2023-pos...gnated-hitter/
TLDR - Soler and Cooper are fine hitters when healthy
Summary
Great - 2B
Above Average, with upside to move up or down - CF
Average - C, 3B, DH
Below Average, with real upside hope - LF
Below Average - 1B, SS
Borderline Disaster, but some hope to just be below average - RF
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Originally posted by lou View PostDH Rankings - https://blogs.fangraphs.com/2023-pos...gnated-hitter/
TLDR - Soler and Cooper are fine hitters when healthy
Summary
Great - 2B
Above Average, with upside to move up or down - CF
Average - C, 3B, DH
Below Average, with real upside hope - LF
Below Average - 1B, SS
Borderline Disaster, but some hope to just be below average - RF
3B, C and DH are far below average, borderline shitty.
LF far below average to shitty
RF far below average to shitty
CF with Jazz will be adequate to better than average. (Boy does he whiff a lot. Best I can say is that most of his swings and misses come on balls in the strike zone.)
SP solid with upside
BP average to below average
"Spring training games/performance don't matter." That's what teams that have had an awful spring say. The outlook is beyond bleak, such as 52-110.
Only way to have really addressed the lineup would have been to deal Alcantara. SP, with Pablo, would have still been solid with upside.Last edited by Lee Stone; 03-27-2023, 10:30 AM.
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Bullpen rankings - https://blogs.fangraphs.com/2023-pos...lpen-no-16-30/
TLDR - Marlins are very average with major whiff upside. Sixto and gang could help later
Summary
Great - 2B
Above Average, with upside to move up or down - CF
Average - C, 3B, DH, Bullpen
Below Average, with real upside hope - LF
Below Average - 1B, SS
Borderline Disaster, but some hope to just be below average - RF
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Originally posted by Lee Stone View Post
Very good second base was with Jazz playing it. His speed, defense and power made him far better than Arraez.
3B, C and DH are far below average, borderline shitty.
LF far below average to shitty
RF far below average to shitty
CF with Jazz will be adequate to better than average. (Boy does he whiff a lot. Best I can say is that most of his swings and misses come on balls in the strike zone.)
SP solid with upside
BP average to below average
"Spring training games/performance don't matter." That's what teams that have had an awful spring say. The outlook is beyond bleak, such as 52-110.
Only way to have really addressed the lineup would have been to deal Alcantara. SP, with Pablo, would have still been solid with upside.
For instance, this is who is lower than Segura at 3B and a few higher. These are all starters or strong side platoon:
H. Dozier
N. Maton
S. Steer (he has some upside)
Moustakas
J. Peterson
Wisdom
Bohm (he has major offensive upside and no defensive ability)
Candelario
Longoria/Rojas
Jung (he has major upside)
D. Villar
E. Suarez
Escobar/Baty (Baty has major upside)
L. Urias/B. Anderson
Moncada (maybe he has upside left?)
Donaldson
And in front on him
K. Hayes (major upside but he's all defense)
J. Miranda
Muncy
G. Henderson
Paredas
Rendon
I think its hard to take anyone in the top group above Segura for 2023 only (of course Jung, Bohm, and Baty are better longterm). And then I'm not sure Segura shouldn't be ahead of a few more guys as Hayes, Miranda, Paredas, and injured-Rendon aren't sure things. I would take Muncy and Gunnar over him as I believe in them.
"Far below average" isn't understanding the 3B landscape in baseball at all. Segura is very much, an average floor here of this total mess of players.
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