Such a dumb move by Stanton.
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it would be cool if they had a roster that could actually allow them to utilize the guy they gave $24 million too.
Jeff Mathis is just a waste of a roster space, given the way the team is constructed.
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but it is very Marlins to invest $24 million in a market-value contract for a player only to utilize him in a way that makes it almost impossible that he will actually return value on that contract
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and the extra-fun bonus is that, because the team uses him incorrectly, the player ends up getting extra criticism from the fan base as a result!
Jarrod Saltalamacchia has a .780 career OPS vs. RHP and a .599 OPS vs. LHP
It is super not hard to make him a useful player. He just faced a LHP in a high-leverage situation. That is terrible usage.
22% of his plate appearances last season came against LHP. That's actually slightly higher than the team's overall rate. He faced *more* LHP than you would expect.
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And, of course, because you can't risk the backup catcher getting hurt, they'll never use Mathis as a late-inning defensive replacement (he appeared in just 12 games as a sub last year) or pinch-hit for Salty vs. a LHP.
So, Mathis provides really good defense three times every two weeks, and having him on the roster means you can't put Saltalamacchia into a position to succeed.
Good roster building imo
IT'S DAY ONE, SHUTUP STOP COMPLAINING, BOBBSpoop
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Part of the reason why he gets criticized is also because he's not good. It's not just his hitting; his defense is terrible too.
Also, 2013 is beginning to look like an outlier for him. If you look at the rest of his career (excluding '13 when he had a .372 .BABIP), he's just really not good at all.
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regardless of whether he is good or not, he's being paid like a 1 WAR player. He doesn't need to be 2013-good to be useful.
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in 2011, he had a .786 OPS vs. RHP. In 2012, he had a .779 OPS vs. RHP.
He really doesn't need to be 2013-good at all.
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basically, he is being used as something he is not, and then gets criticized for not being the thing he is not. smart organizations put players in the best position to succeed, regardless of their merits in a vacuum.
Even if you think Saltalamacchia is bad, you can't argue they have put him in a position to succeed.poop
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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostAnd, of course, because you can't risk the backup catcher getting hurt, they'll never use Mathis as a late-inning defensive replacement (he appeared in just 12 games as a sub last year) or pinch-hit for Salty vs. a LHP.
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