"For all his tattooings he was on the whole a clean, comely looking cannibal."
Jaw (05-04-2018)
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the going rate for WAR is about 7 million. Markakis is paid 11 million, so he needed to produce about 1.6 WAR to meet value.
2015 1.4 fWAR 1.7 bWAR
2016 1.2 fWAR 1.7 bWAR
2017 .7 fWAR .7 bWAR
2018 1.5* fWAR 1.9 bWAR
The first two seasons he was either a slight bargain or a slight disappointment depending on your preferred flawed method of measuring defensive value.
Last year the prediction that the fourth year would be a disaster was looking pretty good as he struggled mightily. This year, things are looking all right and he looks to be on pace for putting up a pretty typical season.
If we are to buy his defensive value can be increased by positioning him correctly, that suggests that his defensive negatives weren't necessarily his fault and this value was there all along but unlocked.
All in all, at this point complaining about the Markakis deal certainly is not new ground.
It was mostly fair during a time when his production was relatively irrelevant to overall team success and the Braves had no other internal options.
Last edited by Southcack77; 05-04-2018 at 01:09 PM.
you are having it both ways here, though.
He just had his second best March/April of his career.
He's produced pretty much 1.5-2 Wins in the first month of the season.
He's a pretty big part, sustainable or not, of why this team is in first place. And its far from sure the Braves could have replaced him with better or cheaper and upgraded any other spot.
Last edited by Southcack77; 05-04-2018 at 01:10 PM.
The issue is you and Charlie Brown are leaning on hindsight. Nobody projected Markakis to put up a month like this, so to sit here and point out "I told you so" is stupid. It is doubly stupid to call out "revisionist history" after calling for Markakis to be benched 20 days ago.
And yes, if the goal was to be in 1st place in May, the Markakis deal 4 years ago was amazing. Whoever predicted he would lead the Braves to 1st place on May 4th, 2018 was a genius.
Now just show me who predicted that...
I'm not trying to have anything both ways. I'm just trying to figure out what people have been dead wrong about Neck? Up until the start of the season it looks like we've been dead right. Does 1 month change that? I don't know. Maybe he pulls a TP and wins the MVP and leads us to the promised land.
jpx7 (05-04-2018)
that's not what I'm doing at all.
I'm not on thethe's side of this argument. He's driving me crazy these last two weeks.
Your position and mine have been pretty consistently similar on Markakis for a long while.
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I don't however have any objection to him being brought on a one year deal, with possibly a team option, that values him less than what he's getting now and is appropriate to his intended role.
I can live with him even starting another season in the OF so long as the Braves aren't shelling out a ton for it and have upgraded the team elsewhere.
That's kind of the rub though...
If Riley is really Jake Lamb, then the Braves only have 1 position to upgrade, and a lot of resources to upgrade it.
The Braves need an impact corner OFer, and have the resources to make it happen, period. If Markakis is in LF/RF in 2019, the FO failed this off season.
Evad (05-04-2018)
Oh, I didn't mean to imply I was adopting thethe's entire position.
I would not say you've been dead wrong at all. He's fallen well within the parameters that were predicted. Last year's drop made you seem especially prescient.
I would only disagree with your analysis of the significance of all that. I don't think the Braves have missed out on anything by having him on the team. It's not something that I think is worth complaining about.
And I do disagree that he's a major opportunity cost to a contender this year, in part because I don't think the Braves are contenders, and in part because I don't think they could have spent his money in a way that would have made a major difference.
jpx7 (05-04-2018)
I'm not sure what it would look like either.
Maybe adding Donaldson, Kimbrell and shuffling some assets around to upgrade the rotation and pen in general somehow.
I don't have a great grasp on what they are going to try to do.
But an elite OF certainly would be a perfect fit.
If not, some kind of Markakis/Tucker/xsigning/Riley thing might work fine in the field.
I know it's unlikely, but if they find a better 3B than corner OF, there was a lot of talk about Riley being able to handle a corner OF spot. That might provide some flexibility with offseason decision making.
The real question is not where to upgrade, but who on the market actually represents an upgrade. After Not Trout, with Blackmon extented, it’s Pollock, Marwin Gonzalez, McCutchen, Pence, Adam Jones, Michael Brantley (who’d be semi-interesting, even at his age, but for health), and worse, as far as OF FAs. If we assume Not Trout ain’t happening, then it seems Pollock is the only worthwhile target—though Gonzalez could be interesting in a utility role, if not too pricey. Pollock’s by no means perfect, but he might be who the Braves are left to dance with, unless they get otherwise creative (trade; targeting/converting an INF à la Seattle/Gordon).
(Side note: I totally could’ve imagined John Hart targeting McCutchen or Jones as an “upgrade” to Markakis.)
Last edited by jpx7; 05-04-2018 at 02:10 PM.
"For all his tattooings he was on the whole a clean, comely looking cannibal."
Managuarantano's Volunteers (05-04-2018)