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Jay Jaffe FanGraphs Chat - 4/11/23
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Inaccessible Rail
2:53
If the Mets are going to have Alvarez on the active roster, can you explain to me why he isn't starting most games? Is Tomas Nido batting .150 even?
AvatarJay Jaffe
2:55
I can't say I have a great understanding of how the Mets are handling Alvarez in the grand scheme but he started Sunday paired with Carlos Carrasco, and then on Monday Nido caught Max Scherzer — that might just have been the rotation's ace getting his choice of catchers. Let's see how this plays out over more than two days
slew(Seattle)
2:56
Not sure if you were a Mad magazine guy as a kid, but your namesake Al Jaffe passed away at age 102. RIP
AvatarJay Jaffe
2:57
oh yes I am well aware of it, tweeted about it several times yesterday and wrote this on Facebook:

RIP to my not-quite-namesake. My classmates always asked if we were related, and while I was initially exasperated, I later came to appreciate what a mensch he was. I'll do my best to uphold his legacy by providing snappy answers to stupid questions.  https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/10/arts/al-jaffee-dead.html
Guest
3:00
Are the Stuff+ numbers accurate for Matt Bush's slider and Cutter. His cutter is -30 and his slider is 33. That seem off to me.
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:04
That -33 is for his sinker, not his slider, and he's thrown like nine of them. Might be a glitch but on Statcast those sinkers are 35% below average in terms of vertical drop so maybe he's just... not throwing good ones? working on something else? I don't know. Worth asking Eno Sarris about.
Inaccessible Rail
3:04
I saw in the chat yesterday that Ben Clemens is pro-Zombie. Is this confined to baseball, or will he be on the other side when the zombie apocalypse arrives?
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:04
I hope not; we can't afford to lose a smart guy like Ben to the other side.
Eric
3:05
Aroldis (regardless of him as a person) looks like a steal of a signing for the Royals. What kind of trade bait will he be this summer if he even continues at an above avg pace? I feel like the RP market went crazy a few years ago but has calmed down significantly.
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:06
I don't think he's gonna generate more than one or two lottery tickets. Teams have seen how he's fallen apart in recent years and how he conducted himself with the Yankees last year and while somebody will trade for him, nobody is going to put themselves in a position where they might look foolish if he burns them.
Zach
3:07
RE: Outman
How legit do you think this is? Obviously he's not going to keep up his Babe Ruth slashline, but his peripherals look pretty damn good so far. Lots of red on that savant page.
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:09
I don't think he's gonna slug .800. In my piece on the Dodgers' surprising outfield last week (https://blogs.fangraphs.com/the-dodgers-new-look-outfield-has-been-a-h...), Dan Szymborski supplied me with ZiPS percentile projections for Outman (and Heyward and Thompson). His 80th percentile projection is .252/.329/.487 (120 OPS+) and 3.5 WAR. Maybe that's a bit more likely to happen than we thought, but i'd still be shocked if he blows through that line.
Guest
3:10
Thoughts on the DBacks hot start? It's early but young players like Alek Thomas and Geraldo Perdomo seem to have figured something out at the plate over the offseason. Obviously there are holes on the roster but do you see a scenario where they sneak into the WC?
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:14
My main thought about them is that they should move on from Bumgarner with one of their young arms in his rotation spot. Right now we have them ninth in the NL in terms of overall playoff odds at 20.9%, half of the 8th-running team, the Giants. So realistically they need three teams above them to falter in a big way, and one probably has to be either the Dodgers or Giants. It's going to take a lot of breakouts and collapses to get there
Inaccessible Rail
3:14
Are steals and injuries correlated? Will we see more injuries this year because SBs are up?
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:15
There's added risk in steals — limbs getting hurt sliding, maybe a few hammys and calf strains.
Baseball Fan
3:15
If Degrom wins the Cy this year, is he guaranteed in the HOF?
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:17
I'd like his odds a lot more if he had 3 Cys than 2 — Clemens is the only eligible 3-timer outside the Hall — but I think the lack of bulk on his resumé is a liability until he at least gets to 150 wins and 60 WAR.
Jeff
3:18
how bullish are you on McCormick vs. Meyers for CF job?
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:18
I really don't see why it's a question as McCormick has clearly outplayed Meyers since the start of last season.
Volpe
3:19
How long do the Yankees let him flail around out there?
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:19
I think they'll give him until the end of the month. Donaldson being injured and Peraza (hamstring) too limits their flexibility. if they sed him down now it looks like a panic move and becomes A Thing for the kid.
Byron Denniston
3:20
Wow, it’s going to be a looooong season in Oakland. Are they the worst team in years?
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:21
I don't think they're worse than the 2019 Tigers, who lost 114 games with an organization that at times felt like it was 20 years behind the times.
Sanford
3:21
Whose HOF case would benefit the most from winning an MVP this year, à la Goldschmidt in '22? Mostly thinking of veterans here and not early-career/arb guys who have plenty left to write (e.g. Julio). Another win for Trout wouldn't do much for his case except bring him even further into the inner circle, but I feel like José Ramírez or Lindor finally breaking through and winning one would position them well. (Despite finishing as runner-ups last year, seems like Machado and Arenado are on their way regardless.)
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:24
I think the four guys you all name (Ramirez, Lindor, Machado, Arenado) are on their way but an MVP would certainly help. Trea Turner, who's a couple of paces behind in terms of age and WAR, would be especially helped by winning.
Isolated Thinker
3:24
Going from 19 games vs a division rival down to 13 seems a bit extreme, no?  You're fighting for a division title, yet only 52/162 games are now interdivision.  Is this nonsense here to stay or just a one year experiment?
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:24
it's here to stay for the duration of the new CBA and I don't love it, but I seem to be in the minority
Zack Attack
3:25
Given his K-rate and general rotation filler status (and HoF worthy career if he retired today), does Greinke stick around another year to chase 3,000 K's? Doesn't really seem like the type of guy who puts stock in milestones like that, but on the other hand, I won't be the one to try and predict that man's behavior...
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:29
Greinke is so inscrutable. I don't think that he cares about the number at all, or at least won't admit to caring. He has 2,893 K right now, and if he could continue his current pace (6.1 per nine) he would need another ~161 innings to get there. Which could happen this year if he stays very healthy.
Byron Denniston
3:30
Swanson K rate <20% through 40 PAs. What does it *mean?*
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:36
it's interesting and worth keeping an eye on. Strikeout rate stabilizes around 60 PA. his swinging strike rate is down as well, so that's usually a sign that a K% rate is real (pitches is a larger data set than plate appearances). Not as drastic as Adam Duvall but something to check back on in a week or so
3:38
BtW we're having some site issues
3:39
Ben
3:39
Regarding whose HoF case would be helped by an MVP, I know none of these are realistic, but if Longoria, Donaldson, or McCutchen somehow revived their careers with an MVP season, wouldn't they automatically jump from Hall of Very Good to Hall of Fame candidates?
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:41
Donaldson and McCutchen have won before but even some two-time winners are on the outside such as Juan Gonzalez (OK, he's got PEDs in his resumé), Roger Maris, and Dale Murphy, and I don't see where either would have a better case than the Murph — certainly not Donaldson if we're counting character.
Jake S
3:42
Hey Jay. If you could be a fly on the wall for a truth-serum induced conversation between any two baseball people, who would it be? Could be player-to-player, execs, etc. High on my list would be Tony Clark and Manfred.
AvatarJay Jaffe
3:44
I'd love to know if Judge Landis and/or Ford Frick did anything to prevent Bill Veeck from buying the Phillies and stocking them with Negro Leagues players c. 1943. See https://sabr.org/journal/article/the-veracity-of-veeck/
3:45
OK folks, the site is having issues and my time is just about up anyway, so I'll bring the curtain down here. thanks so much for stopping by today
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