I think you guys are under selling the team a bit.
Very simplistically, this is realistic next year IMO:
2 WAR guys - Realmuto, Hechavarria, Prado, 1B platoon (see below)
3 WAR guy - Gordon, Ozuna
4 WAR guy - Yelich
6 WAR guy - Stanton
I don't think that is that crazy based on what we are seeing this 2014-2015 from all of these guys. Do they have to stay healthy? Sure, but they have all done that, or are going to do that this year.
If they can get a guy like Valencia, and use him, Bour, and Dietrich in a real 1B timeshare, it's probably a 2 WAR situation. I know you guys have little faith in them to do things like this, but Bour has 23 PA against LHP and 205 vs RHP. I think that is pretty hard to ignore. There have been reports that Jennings has advocated platooning players before, but "others" have prevented the team from doing that (see Jones, Baker last year). Maybe this Bour split is an indication they are going to be "smarter." I mean, they don't need to platoon anyone else on the team so you'd hope they can manage to do the 1 spot on the field they need it.
I'm confident Rojas, "Valencia type", Telis, and Dietrich would be a pretty solid bench (i.e., no major negative WAR numbers like Ichiro), and maybe they sign someone like Venable to be a super 4th OF. He won't cost much and be a great guy for 350 PA.
Based on 2013-2014 historical team numbers, a 24 WAR position core is around 7-10 best overall in baseball. Sure there is downside if Hech falls apart, Gordon fears happen, Realmuto has a sophomore slump, the outfielders are more 2015 than 2014, but every team can say that. I'd say there is equally as much upside as Stanton, Yelich, Ozuna, and Prado can surpass those totals and average out any under performances. Hell, maybe Hech's defense is 100% real and his ISO continues the 3 year trend up.
The only issue with the bats I see is if they resign McGehee and Ichiro and think their "veteran" leadership and batting average make them OK. It could happen, but I'm just not going to get angry about it until it happens. I'd like to think they are happy with Telis, Rojas, and Dietrich, go find a lefty masher like Valencia which McGehee is not, and get a contending team 4th OF and not be cute and try to chase 3,000.
The bench concerns are relatively minor regardless. They have the starters besides someone to help Bour. Real concern is SP.
They need to go after Kazmir or Samardzija (assuming Greinke, Cueto, Price, and Zimmerman out of their payroll expectations) hard on a 3 year deal and get one of them. Maybe sign another cheap SP to hedge against Alvarez being healthy.
Harder to project the SP WAR, but if...
5 WAR - Fernandez
3 WAR - Kazmir/Samardzija type guy and the bullpen (pretty reasonable with Ramos/Capps projections)
2 WAR - Alvarez/some other veteran type guy
1.5 WAR - Cosart/Phelps and Phelps/Nicolino/Urena
I mean, that is 16 WAR and that' assuming no breakouts from the 3-4-5 starters and Fernandez doesn't go bananas. Using 2013-2014 data, that's around the 10-13th most productive staff.
That's probably a playoff team in the NL East. And that's just signing Kazmir/Samardzija, Venable, and Valencia (and maybe someone to hedge against Alvarez), which they could probably do for the $20 million they ditched with Haren, Latos, Cishek, Morse, and comp pick (maybe a little more if the hedge Alvarez). That's basically no new money from what they already committed to spend. I think that's key when thinking about Loria. This doesn't change what they expected to spend prior to 2015.
That's around an $80 million payroll. Easily bottom 3 in the league.
I mean, yes I hear everyone and "why the fuck don't you drop Greinke and Napoli on top of that" and move to an elite team for $110 million (middle of the pack payroll, which is reasonable with a new fucking stadium), but let's be realistic. A good 2/3 SP, not radically fucking up the bench, and no major injuries, and the team is in good shape at least on the MLB level to contend. Maybe they'd get players to put them over the top in July if all is looking good. I'm OK with that.
Sorry to be a cheerleader, but the doom and gloom is a bit much. This year sucks and ownership fucks up a lot of stuff and is cheap, but the players they have are young and good and they are realistically 2-3 pieces away which they can afford with just the saved money.
We'll see. There is no point in getting angry until we see what they do. If they pocket the money - fuck them. I just don't see it happening.
Very simplistically, this is realistic next year IMO:
2 WAR guys - Realmuto, Hechavarria, Prado, 1B platoon (see below)
3 WAR guy - Gordon, Ozuna
4 WAR guy - Yelich
6 WAR guy - Stanton
I don't think that is that crazy based on what we are seeing this 2014-2015 from all of these guys. Do they have to stay healthy? Sure, but they have all done that, or are going to do that this year.
If they can get a guy like Valencia, and use him, Bour, and Dietrich in a real 1B timeshare, it's probably a 2 WAR situation. I know you guys have little faith in them to do things like this, but Bour has 23 PA against LHP and 205 vs RHP. I think that is pretty hard to ignore. There have been reports that Jennings has advocated platooning players before, but "others" have prevented the team from doing that (see Jones, Baker last year). Maybe this Bour split is an indication they are going to be "smarter." I mean, they don't need to platoon anyone else on the team so you'd hope they can manage to do the 1 spot on the field they need it.
I'm confident Rojas, "Valencia type", Telis, and Dietrich would be a pretty solid bench (i.e., no major negative WAR numbers like Ichiro), and maybe they sign someone like Venable to be a super 4th OF. He won't cost much and be a great guy for 350 PA.
Based on 2013-2014 historical team numbers, a 24 WAR position core is around 7-10 best overall in baseball. Sure there is downside if Hech falls apart, Gordon fears happen, Realmuto has a sophomore slump, the outfielders are more 2015 than 2014, but every team can say that. I'd say there is equally as much upside as Stanton, Yelich, Ozuna, and Prado can surpass those totals and average out any under performances. Hell, maybe Hech's defense is 100% real and his ISO continues the 3 year trend up.
The only issue with the bats I see is if they resign McGehee and Ichiro and think their "veteran" leadership and batting average make them OK. It could happen, but I'm just not going to get angry about it until it happens. I'd like to think they are happy with Telis, Rojas, and Dietrich, go find a lefty masher like Valencia which McGehee is not, and get a contending team 4th OF and not be cute and try to chase 3,000.
The bench concerns are relatively minor regardless. They have the starters besides someone to help Bour. Real concern is SP.
They need to go after Kazmir or Samardzija (assuming Greinke, Cueto, Price, and Zimmerman out of their payroll expectations) hard on a 3 year deal and get one of them. Maybe sign another cheap SP to hedge against Alvarez being healthy.
Harder to project the SP WAR, but if...
5 WAR - Fernandez
3 WAR - Kazmir/Samardzija type guy and the bullpen (pretty reasonable with Ramos/Capps projections)
2 WAR - Alvarez/some other veteran type guy
1.5 WAR - Cosart/Phelps and Phelps/Nicolino/Urena
I mean, that is 16 WAR and that' assuming no breakouts from the 3-4-5 starters and Fernandez doesn't go bananas. Using 2013-2014 data, that's around the 10-13th most productive staff.
That's probably a playoff team in the NL East. And that's just signing Kazmir/Samardzija, Venable, and Valencia (and maybe someone to hedge against Alvarez), which they could probably do for the $20 million they ditched with Haren, Latos, Cishek, Morse, and comp pick (maybe a little more if the hedge Alvarez). That's basically no new money from what they already committed to spend. I think that's key when thinking about Loria. This doesn't change what they expected to spend prior to 2015.
That's around an $80 million payroll. Easily bottom 3 in the league.
I mean, yes I hear everyone and "why the fuck don't you drop Greinke and Napoli on top of that" and move to an elite team for $110 million (middle of the pack payroll, which is reasonable with a new fucking stadium), but let's be realistic. A good 2/3 SP, not radically fucking up the bench, and no major injuries, and the team is in good shape at least on the MLB level to contend. Maybe they'd get players to put them over the top in July if all is looking good. I'm OK with that.
Sorry to be a cheerleader, but the doom and gloom is a bit much. This year sucks and ownership fucks up a lot of stuff and is cheap, but the players they have are young and good and they are realistically 2-3 pieces away which they can afford with just the saved money.
We'll see. There is no point in getting angry until we see what they do. If they pocket the money - fuck them. I just don't see it happening.
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