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Jay Jaffe FanGraphs Chat - 11/15/18
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AvatarJay Jaffe
12:31
Hi folks, and welcome to today's chat. I'll be along in a few minutes after I dot the final i's and cross the final t's on my Lee Smith Today's Game profile. Apologies for the delay...
12:34
Ok, I'm back! Let's get to this.
Hi Jay!!!
12:35
Hi Jay,  Among the southpaws, would you rather have Keuchal, Paxton, or Corbin?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:37
They're all a bit imperfect, aren't they? If we're talking for a single game today, I'd take Corbin, who's coming off a strong, robust season of 200 innings. If we're talking for the next few years via trade or free agency, think I'd lean Paxton, who despite being fragile is the one who misses bats with the most consistency, giving him the most margin for error as he ages.
stever20
12:37
So Fox reups for 7 more years.  About another 200 million per year- so a good 6.5 million more per team.  Some rights bubble heh?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:37
Reports of baseball's death have again been greatly exaggerated.
Trade targets
12:38
Based on cost in both prospects and $$$, what's the best idea for yankee SP trades? Greinke, Kluber, Carrasco, Paxton...?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:41
A lot depends upon how much of Greinke's remaining salary the Diamondbacks are willing to eat. If I'm Cashman, I think I'd prefer to use the Yankees' financial resources and the comparatively short time horizon to my advantage and go with that, assuming they can get him closer to a $25-30 million/year range unless the prospect demands for the others are lower than I'd imagine them to be right now.
Lou
12:41
A lot Dodger fans were confused when they heard the Giants hired their GM, they thought "wasn't Friedman our GM?".  And Zaidi is not the GM of the Giants.  What is the point of the modern GM position?  And would the Dodgers and Giants be fine if they didn't hire a GM?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:45
There are a couple things going on. One, with all of the various departments within a major league operation, the job is bigger than just a single high-level executive can handle; there are big-picture matters as well as day-to-day ones, particularly given the increased fluidity of rosters (the move to the 10-day DL, the increased churning of the last roster spot on the pitching staff to keep a supply of fresh arms).

Two, teams are generally reluctant to let other teams talk to their contractually obligated execs for a lateral move — assistant GM to assistant GM, say; that's how the Dodgers got Zaidi from the A's, by offering him the GM job. By not having a GM, a team would probably survive, but the chance to add another smart and capable person to the high-level mix, at a salary that's less than the average major leaguer, seems like a no-brainer.
Mike
12:46
Why does the HOF keep trying to make Harold Baines, Joe Carter, and Lee Smith happen?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:50
'Twas ever thus for older candidates as well. See Graham Womack's spreadsheet of past Veterans Committee candidates – some of them have come up a dozen times. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yuFmN8hBv73rxZiaR1OdputmK2_4a0...

With the rejiggering of the four era committees, the last of those, the Today's Game one, concerning candidates whose biggest impact came in 1988 or later, is the least well-stocked in terms of eligibility; basically, it's gonna take several more years for some of the better ones, such as Kenny Lofton, to be eligible in that format. Smith is a first-timer here based on how much higher his vote share was than the rest of them — he peaked above 50% — and my guess is that he's going to be elected
Roger
12:51
Suppose your team has an obvious hole in the outfield, in the infield, and in the starting rotation.  Would you rather sign (a) Bryce Harper at 10/350 or (b) Patrick Corbin at 5/100 and AJ Pollock at 4/80?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:51
The latter. That's a lot of extra $ and a lot less risk to assume.
billsaints
12:51
Did you die a bit inside when you saw Degrom got 29 first places?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:53
no. I didn't even watch the show, for one thing — parenting duties and a risotto that took a lot longer than I'd bargained for occupied my time. I don't really care about unanimity in awards voting; the name on the hardware is what matters, to the extent that it matters at all.
J-Co
12:53
Jay, I appreciate all of your work.  I looked under the JAWS hood for Edgar Martinez and Gary Sheffield and compared them on offense (including baserunning) only.  I took the fielding and position components out of their respective RARs and found that Sheffield had a career RAR of 905 (excluding defense) while Martinez was at 815.  I also looked at their best 7 years (to look at their peaks).  Sheffield clocks in at 493 to Martinez's 534.  So Martinez had a slightly better peak number and Sheffield had a better career number offensively.  

I guess the question is why isn't there much support for a Sheffield HOF candidacy?  Is it that people think his poor defense was worth less than Martinez's lack of playing defense (that is what happens when WAR runs the numbers)?  If Sheffield had been a DH instead of a poor-fielding outfielder, would he be getting more HOF love?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:56
I think Sheffield's shortfall has to do with 1) the crowded ballots; 2) BALCO connection (albeit a fairly minimal one; even Tom Verducci, who's as law-and-order a voter as they come, seemed willing to exonerate Sheffield based upon the particulars of his story); 3) personality (including the debunked intentional error story); 4) defensive metrics. Maybe that's out of order, but that's a lot to overcome.

And yes, I think Sheffield might fare better as a DH candidate; had he been in that role for most of his career, he might be viewed as the best before Ortiz rather than Edgar.
Jason N
12:56
Is there any thought to marrying the farm system valuation framework with HoF chances?  It was very interesting to see the view of how much WAR and $ value each FV contributes.  And WAR seems to correlate with HoF chances.  I’m hoping you can develop the model that helps me understand the chances there’s another Padres HoF induction during my lifetime.
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:59
I've never given it much thought and don't really plan to anytime soon; I don't think salary should be much of a concern, if any, in the HOF voting process.

I do think that given what we know about the successes of even top draft choices and top prospects, the fact that Ken Griffey Jr and Chipper Jones are the only 1/1 picks to make it to Cooperstown should enhance our appreciation of Joe Mauer's career.
LPFan
1:01
Which expensive FA deal is the best deal? Scherzer's?
AvatarJay Jaffe
1:03
Scherzer's might be the best right now but Alex Rodriguez produced 56.4 WAR in the first seven years of the 10-year deal from which he opted out in 2007, at a price of like $150 million.
Matt W
1:03
Because it's early in the offseason and I don't really have to face the starkness of reality yet, if I imagine a world where the Wilpons have money, wouldn't Machado be a perfect signing for the Mets? Long term solution at 3B, middle of the order bat, plus it keeps him away from the teams' biggest rivals. (of course in reality they won't pay for him and if they did they'd treat him as bad as they did Beltran, but still)
AvatarJay Jaffe
1:05
From a current roster and payroll standpoint, he'd be a better fit for the Mets than the Yankees, and that's before considering that the Phillies appear to be a bigger threat to sign him than any AL East team. It won't happen, of course, but it should.
Hey offseason its me ya boy
1:05
Any netflix recommendations?
AvatarJay Jaffe
1:07
On the recommendation of an anglophile friend, I have been digging the Toast of London series. Also enjoying the Arrested Development Season 4 remix much more than I did the original version; eventually we'll get to Season 5. Bojack Horseman remains great (but dark), and they just added A TON of Monty Python stuff, not only the full Flying Circus series but also several post-series specials. Gonna spend much of my winter non-baseball viewing time (such as there is any) sifting through the above.
Pat
1:08
Verlander with another 2nd place CY finish to give him 3. IIRC, he has finished 2nd in the 3 closest votes ever. Up to 11th all time in the CY shares. Pretty much only a total collapse or PED bust could keep him out of HOF now?
AvatarJay Jaffe
1:10
I think he did a whole lot this year— 200th win,Cy-caliber season, 5th strikeout title, good stuff in the postseason — that turned his election into a likelihood rather than a question mark. See  https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/verlander-and-the-200-win-club/ and https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/zack-greinkes-climb-towards-cooperstow...
We'll now pause a moment while I order lunch.
Ryan
1:14
Hey Jay, thanks for chatting. Do you see the Angels going after a free agent SP, or will they look to the trade market?
AvatarJay Jaffe
1:16
Given how many injuries they've had within their rotation, it wouldn't surprise me if they go after a top arm such as Corbin, Keuchel or Eovaldi, but I don't think they'd be favorites to land him in terms of either money or near-term competitive promise.
Warren
1:16
What's your favorite hall of fame weekend memory?
AvatarJay Jaffe
1:19
I've actually only attended the last two Hall of Fame weekends. Loved going to the private Tim Raines party in 2017, loved the enthusiastic reception I've gotten while  selling copies of The Cooperstown Casebook on Main Street on the Saturdays.

Speaking of which... sales pitch time... holiday season is coming up and a signed, personalized copy of The Cooperstown Casebook makes a great, affordable gift. See https://cooperstowncasebook.com/2017/07/21/signed-copies-of-the-cooper... for more details.
resumeman
1:19
Does Fangraphs plan to host xstats at any point? I'm not sure if Perpetua's xstats.org is going to be around long-term, and I make use of stats more granular than what I've found on Baseball Savant (like x1B and xHR vs xwOBA). It would be great to have a one-stop shopping here.
AvatarJay Jaffe
1:20
I haven't heard any discussion towards that end, but I'm not necessarily in the loop. I know we have other stat additions in the works, though, including my baby, K+ (indexed strikeout rate).
brad
1:20
Jay, Grienke will NEVER approve a trade to NY.   or did you forget about his social anxiety disorder???
AvatarJay Jaffe
1:23
Greinke has a 15-team no-trade clause, and it may well include New York. To assume that his social anxiety disorder is the driver for that or for any of his decisions is obnoxious and irresponsible, though. It's not like he hasn't thrived in a major market before, or that his condition has impeded him in any way that's been discussed publicly in nearly a decade.
Jonny
1:23
Would a Veteran's Committee ever consider inducting Joe Torre as a HoF player? Or once you are in the HoF can you not be inducted as anything else? Or if someone like Paul Molitor, already in as a player, went on to be a HoF-caliber manager could they be added as a manager?
AvatarJay Jaffe
1:24
Offhand I'm not 100% sure there's explicitly a rule against it but in practice, once you're in, you're in, regardless of whether it's as a player, manager or exec.
Oklahomabrave
1:26
What would your guess be for a Braves “big move” this offseason
AvatarJay Jaffe
1:28
Unless they can get Realmuto from the Marlins, I expect they'll be players for a catcher and a rightfielder — they're said to have Wilson Ramos and Michael Brantley atop their lists at those positions. Wouldn't surprise me if they were to bundle a few younger arms in exchange for Paxton, but I don't know that they're gung-ho to do that.
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