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Jay Jaffe FanGraphs Chat - 7/5/18
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AvatarJay Jaffe
12:02
Hey everybody! Thanks for stopping by today's chat. Hopefully, you enjoyed the July 4 holiday and returned with a similar number of fingers as you had previously. Before we get into the questions, I'd like to call your attention to my upcoming appearance at Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC on July 14, where I'll be signing copies of The Cooperstown Casebook and ESPN's Keith Law will be doing the same for Smart Baseball; we'll both discuss our books and field questions. It's the night before the All-Star Futures Game, so if you're in town for the event, please stop by!

https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/instagraphs/jay-jaffe-and-keith-law-in...

And now, onto the questions….
Pio
12:02
DRS thinks Machado is a historically bad shortstop and UZR thinks he's just regular bad. Which one do you think is closer to the truth?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:04
In general, I tend to prefer DRS to UZR because of the additional observational input beyond just batted ball type (both of which do have their biases, admittedly). But I think a good strategy when viewing defensive metrics is to be wary of the outliers, and DRS tends to have more than UZR does — the spread from top to bottom is generally wider. So I'll go with garden-variety bad instead of historically bad.
Oh Mets...
12:05
I saw somewhere that the Mets are viewing Flores as their piece to move since hes controllable - but is there really any appetite at all for him? Can't imagine the return would be that great.
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:08
I saw the same thing and thought simiarly. Flores is a decent lefty-masher who's stretched as a regular, and his defense on the left side of the infield is generally Not Good. He's a useful spare-part pickup for a contending team but trading him isn't going to do anything to change the course of the Mets' org.
Greg
12:08
A question I never thought would be worth asking -- is Nick Markakis worthy of a qualifying offer this offseason? If so, would he turn it down?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:13
In general, from a team standpoint I think it's a much better idea to give a QO than not; there's not really such a thing as a bad one-year deal, and the team gets a compensation pick if he signs elsewhere. I think Markakis' performance merits a QO.

That said, I think the QO system can be a harsh blow to a midlevel player's free agency, particularly in the wake of a winter where teams found excuses not to spend money. I don't like the system even though the impact has been dialed down somewhat by the new CBA.
AA
12:14
How much more do you trust playoff projections after the trade deadline? Projecting the Diamondbacks before JD Martinez last year was clearly different than after.
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:16
Projections center around the most likely outcomes, and JD hitting 29 homers in 62 games is so far off the charts it shouldn't even enter your mind as a remote possibility of seeing again in your lifetime.
stever20
12:17
So what do you think the problem(s) with the Nationals is/are?  Will the schedule softening up give the Nats a real shot to get back in the race?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:22
The Nationals have gotten dreadful offensive production from catcher, first base and second base due to injuries, and subpar work from Bryce Harper as well. — all at a time when the Braves and Phillies have come out of their respective rebuilding programs more quickly than anticipated. The upcoming schedule should help, but getting better heath and production from those spots is the only way they're going to go as far as initially expected.
JMac
12:22
Hello Jeff. Concerning Jose Ramirez BABIP is currently sitting at .276 should we expect a increase in production over the next month? Building on the success he has already had this season?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:23
Jeff? JEFF?! J-Dog my dude, you'll have to ask the question to the right person if you want an answer.
BoJackDonkeyMan
12:23
Bryce Harper...washed up..discuss
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:25
this is stupid. The guy is 25 years old and in a slump. You'd have to be a drooling moron to think he's washed up. Is your stock of saliva dwindling?
AA
12:25
How many games back do the Nats have to be on deadline day to consider trading Harper?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:25
87 1/2 games back
D
12:25
Is the wild-card set up unfair? (I say yes.) A 100 win team from the AL East appears destined to be forced into a play-in game while a far inferior team will skip straight to the playoffs.
I find the "well they should win the division" answer unsatisfying. It's like saying "if the umpires are paid off, you should find a way to beat paid-off umpires."

What do you think?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:30
I don't think there's a single system that will please all of the people all of the time. Scratch that, I know there's no single system that will do that, whether you add teams to the postseason format or expand the wild card to best-of-3 or switch to a balanced schedule (yuck). I do think MLB giving division winners a leg up over wild card teams is a better move than not doing so.

The important thing to remember is that MLB's playoff format is a tournament, and in a tournament, there's always a luck-of-the-draw component as well as a chance that David knocks off Goliath.
David
12:30
Please give this depressed Twins fan something to look forward to watching for the rest of the season....
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:32
I painted a dark picture the other day (https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/the-twins-2018-has-been-a-mess/) but I still think there's hope in the long run. Eddie Rosario has been great, Byron Buxton can't possibly be worse than he's already been, Jose Berrios is legit, Kyle Gibson is apparently good, and Fernando Romero showed promise.
David
12:33
Who do you give your NL ROY vote to - Acuna or Soto?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:34
Right now I'd lean Soto but we've got nearly half a season — more games than the two players have combined to play — ahead of us before we have to choose.
Neal
12:34
Does Tyler O’Neill find regular playing time in StL? Is he a likely trade candidate?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:37
I wrote about the Cardinals' Dexter Fowler mess in a piece that should be up at some point today. O'Neill is tearing it up at Memphis but unless the team makes a move or loses a player to injury, I don't see how he gets regular playing time in 2018, particularly if the Cardinals are trying Jose Martinez in rightfield again in order to get Jedd Gyorko back in the lineup. Maybe that makes him a trade candidate to get that killer piece (Machado?) but I don't know.
Scott
12:38
CC Sabathia is having another solid season. If he pitches like this until he's 40, what are his Hall chances?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:40
I wrote about CC's Hall chances earlier this year https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/the-reinvention-of-cc-sabathia/

If he can keep this up for a few more years it certainly will help his case, which right now feels a bit borderline; he's low on JAWS and unlikely to get to 300 wins, though 250 is close, and his 3,000th strikeout is in the cards for next year if he returns. Right now he's said that returning is 50/50, so I wouldn't wager too hard on all of this continuing until he's 40, as I imagine he's got a pretty good idea of how much he has left in the tank.
Tyler
12:41
If Dwight Evans was a border line HOF, how was Gwynn a first ballot HOF?   Evans had more Fwar, not by much but still.
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:44
This isn't hard to understand. Multiple batting titles have long been a ticket to Cooperstown (for pretty much everybody besides the defensively inept Bill Madlock, at least) as has 3,000 hits, and Gwynn had a ton of that stuff as well as All-Star appearances and other accolades where Evans did not (8 Gold Gloves but just 3 All-Star Games). WAR didn't exist during either player's career.
Bill
12:44
Max Muncy for real? Any holes in the swing that pitchers will eventually catch on to?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:45
I haven't looked at his heat maps but 20 HR by the ASB suggests he's real, particularly on a team that turned Justin Turner and Chris Taylor from fringe players into stalwarts.
Mike
12:45
When does Buxton return?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:45
My guess is sometime after the All-Star break.
Anonymous Coward
12:49
Since Braves Twitter has been arguing about it recently: if you had to pick one to play SS, Johan Camargo or Dansby Swanson?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:50
Swanson. I haven't heard anybody suggest that Camargo is an MLB SS long term.
Pio
12:50
A lot's being made after Lebron to the Lakers and Boogie to the Dubs about how there's no loyalty in NBA, not like there is in MLB but isn't that a bunch of crap? How many of the huge monster FA contracts that are going to be handed out in the next couple of years are going to be re-signings?
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:51
Regardless of the sport, the concept of loyalty in the age of free agency is crap used to brainwash fans into siding with billionaires against millionaires.
Ted
12:52
Should the Nats at least consider selling? Gonzalez would seemingly be the best available starting pitcher on the trade market. Flip Herrera. Trade Murphy. Harper may not bring back a Machado-like haul, but he'd definitely get something good. And of course, if they really wanted to clean out a great farm system like the Yankees', put Scherzer on the table.
AvatarJay Jaffe
12:54
I think that would be a remarkable and shocking reversal of course and don't see it happening. Remember, Mike Rizzo — who has had the full backing of ownership — canned Dusty Baker after a pretty successful season in order to make a change, and if he's going to punt on that roster at the halfway point, that's a scathing indictment of his own command of the organization.

Not.
Gonna.
Happen.

And again, I think the Nationals' woes have far more to do with injuries and health than any kind of misjudgment of the talent on hand.
Justin
12:56
Rougned Odor, hot streak or turnaround?
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