Gets started early with the Nats firing Matt Williams. Most people knew it would happen. Now the fish and nits are looking for a new manager
Gets started early with the Nats firing Matt Williams. Most people knew it would happen. Now the fish and nits are looking for a new manager
I still can't believe Fredi's going to be managing here next year
Last edited by emk418; 10-05-2015 at 11:19 AM.
bravesnumberone (10-07-2015)
Nats cleaned house: Bench coach Randy Knorr, pitching coach Steve McCatty, hitting coach Rick Schu, third base coach Bobby Henley, first base coach Tony Tarasco, bullpen coach Matt LeCroy and defensive coordinator Mark Weidemaier ... all gone, in addition to Williams.
Wow didn't realize they fired EVERYONE, probably fired the clubhouse managers just out of spite
Manager of the year one year, trash the next.
After all my years of watching baseball, the effect of different managers is still a mystery to me. I think if a guy is really bad, it shows. But for the most part, if you can handle the clubhouse, there's probably not that much difference in the on-field stuff. I frankly don't know how much Williams is to blame for the mess in DC. Only thing I could see is that he sort of had a benign blindness to the meltdown as it was happening.
Marlins re-sign Ichiro for next year with a 2017 option. $2mil base salary
I think it's pretty evident the Nationals have a lot of guys who are all about themselves.
JohnAdcox (10-12-2015)
Found this article a good read. Mike Axisa predicts who will and won't get a QO and which options will be picked up. Seems pretty much on point.
http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/eye-on-...s-will-get-one
50PoundHead (10-11-2015), JohnAdcox (10-12-2015)
Lackey is pretty likely to get a QO, which would remove him as a potential player of interest for me.
There are a couple others on the bubble, Ian Kennedy and Marco Estrada. I would have interest in those two if they did not get QO. I still think Leake and Latos (neither of whom will get QO) are likely to be near the top of our list. I think Cueto could get an offer from us if the market for his services is soft.
I wonder if we would consider Bartolo Colon for his Harang-like presence. That would be huge.
Last edited by nsacpi; 10-11-2015 at 09:53 AM.
JohnAdcox (10-12-2015)
If I'm Ian Kennedy, I'd be tempted to take a QO if offered. $15.8m for a one year deal in SD is just what the doctor ordered if you're trying to rebuild value.
I can definitely see the Braves looking into the high end of the non-QO market (Price, Cueto, Kazmir, Leake), but I think their chances of landing one of these guys is <25%. My preference would be to shop in the tier below that. This is where I think the best value will be. Doug Fister is probably my favorite name here.
JohnAdcox (10-12-2015)
Saw an article today that said the Astros may look to trade or non tender Gattis this offseason. Apparently he only hit .240 but did have 11 triples and 27 home runs. Think that's a little out there to think they non tender him. Could see a trade though
They may try to think whose a better bet; Carter or Gattis. Gattis' stats could put him in line for a big raise in arbitration that they may want to spend elsewhere. All conjecture at this point. I think you're right that if they question his long-term value, they will try to trade him before considering non-tendering.
JohnAdcox (10-12-2015)
I think he'll stick around for quite awhile as a DH who could catch in a pinch. You're right in that there aren't a lot of guys around with his level of raw power. But he doesn't walk. He's become a kind of feast/famine guy. Not a good fielder. But if guys like Tyler Flowers have managed to stick around, there's no reason Gattis can't.
The Astros are likely to discuss non-tendering him this Winter given the $3.4m projection, but I don't think they will actually do it. As a non-tender candidate, his trade value figures to be very minimal. He fits their home park well, and I've heard a couple mentions during the postseason broadcast that their FO likes his clubhouse presence. A year from now, he could be looking at a $6-7m salary through arbitration and it will be real hard for him to justify that number.
Gattis had a poor month at the start of the season, and also made some adjustments to his hitting approach later in the season. I think his second half numbers are more representative of what he can do in that ballpark.
First half: .241/.268/.444
Second half: .252/.307/.488
I think the Astros will be happy to keep him.