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Career splits for our infielders:
Camargo .919 OPS against lefties, .747 against righties
Swanson .725 and .673
Albies .908 and .718
It is obvious that the team would benefit from an infielder who could spell these guys against right handed pitching. I realize some of the splits data for 2018 looked different. But single season splits are often misleading. You want to go with the bigger samples for predictive purposes.
I offer for the board's consideration the following candidates:
Marwin Gonzalez .730 against lefties, .740 against righties
Asdrubal Cabrera .759 and .751
Derek Dietrich .672 and .777
Yangervis Solarte .693 and .742
Jake Lamb .557 and .838
Neil Walker .674 and .795
Mike Moustakas .693 and .755
With bullpens getting longer, benches are getting shorter. Which puts efficient bench construction at a premium. It is clear that an infielder who hits RHP well would be a very efficient complement to the guys we currently have. Ideally it would be someone who can play all over the diamond. But given that Camargo and Albies can be moved around, that isn't essential. The essential part is investing well in terms of finding a solid hitter from the left side this off-season.
Camargo .919 OPS against lefties, .747 against righties
Swanson .725 and .673
Albies .908 and .718
It is obvious that the team would benefit from an infielder who could spell these guys against right handed pitching. I realize some of the splits data for 2018 looked different. But single season splits are often misleading. You want to go with the bigger samples for predictive purposes.
I offer for the board's consideration the following candidates:
Marwin Gonzalez .730 against lefties, .740 against righties
Asdrubal Cabrera .759 and .751
Derek Dietrich .672 and .777
Yangervis Solarte .693 and .742
Jake Lamb .557 and .838
Neil Walker .674 and .795
Mike Moustakas .693 and .755
With bullpens getting longer, benches are getting shorter. Which puts efficient bench construction at a premium. It is clear that an infielder who hits RHP well would be a very efficient complement to the guys we currently have. Ideally it would be someone who can play all over the diamond. But given that Camargo and Albies can be moved around, that isn't essential. The essential part is investing well in terms of finding a solid hitter from the left side this off-season.