So then Markakis is trending towards being a small bargain in his first year in which he had no power as a result of surgery in the offseason?
Why is it as a result of his neck, when he's had little power in the last 5 years?
So then Markakis is trending towards being a small bargain in his first year in which he had no power as a result of surgery in the offseason?
I just want wins. I'd like power, but I'll take a good average and high OBP from every position if that gets me the wins. Lacking power in RF doesn't reduce the wins we're getting out of other positions. If everybody's getting on base at a .380 clip, we'll be fine.
And giles, that's fine. It still makes him worth what we're paying him this year, which is all I ever said. I don't know why people think he's going to take a massive dip over the next couple years. He's a different player than BJ or Uggla; he's a far better hitter in general. I don't see him suddenly dropping off drastically.
How much further can he dip and stay in the lineup? Right now he's a league average hitting right fielder with poor defense and base running. His OPS the last 3 years are .685/.729/.737.
As long as he keeps giving us wins. He was worth 2 last year, will likely end up ahead of that this year. OBP is worth more than SLG.
Anything else is speculation.
How can anyone make the argument that he will have power next year? He's had one decent power year out of the last 5.
Jeff Passan: One other guy whose name is everywhere: Pedro Alvarez. Said one GM: "Pirates want to get rid of him. They're offering him to everybody."
I wonder if the Braves could persuade the Pirates to take on a portion of CJ's contract for Pedro. Or Uribe (also receiving a low-level prospect).
Alvarez is no great upgrade, but I'd be curious to see what a change of scenery and a few sessions with Seitzer might yield. The power potential is still there.
Why is it as a result of his neck, when he's had little power in the last 5 years?
Jeff Passan: One other guy whose name is everywhere: Pedro Alvarez. Said one GM: "Pirates want to get rid of him. They're offering him to everybody."
I wonder if the Braves could persuade the Pirates to take on a portion of CJ's contract for Pedro. Or Uribe (also receiving a low-level prospect).
Alvarez is no great upgrade, but I'd be curious to see what a change of scenery and a few sessions with Seitzer might yield. The power potential is still there.
I like Nick. I don't think 3/33 million is a bad contract at all which is what he will be paid moving forward.
And in the very least, even if he becomes unplayable at the back end of his contract then it's a relatively small burden. He's low upside, medium risk reward. That's not the most optimum player, but it's also not something to be obsessed with moving.
Here are his "wins per year"
2010-2.4
2011-1.4
2012-1.6
2013-(0.2)
2014-2.5
2015-1.3
You should have stated: that 1.6 in '12 was in 104 games, which over 160 games would translate to 2.4-2.5.
He's been solid, and we're paying him like he's been solid and will remain solid. He had one outlier year the last 6 years. If he keeps up his WAR pace this year, he will be over 2 WAR for three of the last six years (would have likely been 4 of 6 had he played ~150 games in 2012; has played 155 games every year of his career since his rookie year except 2012.
Braves aren't in the market for power... the game has changed
As long as he keeps giving us wins. He was worth 2 last year, will likely end up ahead of that this year. OBP is worth more than SLG.
Anything else is speculation.
You should have stated: that 1.6 in '12 was in 104 games, which over 160 games would translate to 2.4-2.5.
He's been solid, and we're paying him like he's been solid and will remain solid. He had one outlier year the last 6 years. If he keeps up his WAR pace this year, he will be over 2 WAR for three of the last six years (would have likely been 4 of 6 had he played ~150 games in 2012; has played 155 games every year of his career since his rookie year except 2012.
Going strictly by the 7 mil per WAR value is really a losing proposition for a mid level payroll team. Particularly when you are talking about a player who is worth 2 WAR or less. It's pretty easy to find a guy for the minimum (or 2-3 mil at least) that can put up 1-1.5 WAR, so it's not like Markakis is some value.