Clearly MLB GMs evaluate them differently, because they get paid more than regular relievers.
That's generally because the better relievers are the ones closing.
Clearly MLB GMs evaluate them differently, because they get paid more than regular relievers.
GMs know Kimbrel will more than likely regress each year for the rest of his career (with maybe a one year blip somewhere along the way).
He will still be good, but not the closer he was. You “could” get lucky and he out performs...but doubtful.
I would like to have him in saying that. If he was young Kimbrel...he would already have his deal.
Relievers are weird. A lot of times they don't have normal regression curves. Look at Wagner's career for example. His numbers fluctuated in his 30's but he was still incredibly solid up until he retired. Then you have K-Rod's up and down career.
Kimbrel might be in decline but you can't count on that for a reliever to the same extent you can for starters.
That's generally because the better relievers are the ones closing.
Clearly MLB GMs evaluate them differently, because they get paid more than regular relievers.
Relievers are weird. A lot of times they don't have normal regression curves. Look at Wagner's career for example. His numbers fluctuated in his 30's but he was still incredibly solid up until he retired. Then you have K-Rod's up and down career.
Kimbrel might be in decline but you can't count on that for a reliever to the same extent you can for starters.
May be cause we're talking about closers. If you can't discern the difference between a closer and a regular reliever, there is no reason to continue this conversation.
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yeah, we should value saves very highly. wins for SP as well.
Red Sox Steven Wright has been suspended 80 games, further depletes their bullpen....opening door for Kimbrel?
They have different roles, and thus their usage is much different than a regular reliever. Kimbrel can't control his usage. Has nothing to do with saves.
Aging curve for BP arms looks a lot like the aging curve for starters.
Anecdotal evidence is not something teams rely upon.
Of course relievers have the same aging curve as pretty much everyone else. That's just the human body. What I said was "A lot of times" you have guys that don't follow the normal curves. Relievers are more unpredictable and their numbers can fluctuate.
Here's the only point I've been trying to make. It's foolish to put too much weight on any one year for a reliever. Kimbrel last year is something to be aware of but it's not conclusive proof he's in decline.
To illustrate, in 2015 Kimbrel saw his FIP jump nearly a point with a jump in HR rate and drop in K rate. In 2106, Kimbrel saw his FIP go up again with his BB rate skyrocketing. Then in 2017, he turned in the best year of his career. He had one of the best K rates of his career and the lowest BB rate by far. Then last year he fell back to earth a bit with his K rate returning to close what would be considered normal for him, his BB rate jumping back up over 4 per 9, and his HR rate hitting a career high.
Is it possible last year was a sign that Kimbrel is in decline? Absolutely. But his numbers last year could also just be part of his normal fluctuations from year to year.
I think a big part of last year's decline for Kimbrel was more of a regression to the mean. His 2017 was a bit of an outlier and his 2018 was more in line with what he'd been doing since in recent years.
I'm not sure if this got lost in the shuffle or not but Fangraphs has Maitian rated as a 40+ FV player now. What a complete miss by the international scouting community.
I'm not sure if this got lost in the shuffle or not but Fangraphs has Maitian rated as a 40+ FV player now. What a complete miss by the international scouting community.
kiley or eric on of the chats said he spoke to someone in an org who said "he's not a prospect." also said this in their blurb:
"We have Maitan here on pedigree, as pro socuts outside the org who had no context for their eval barely considered him a prospect last year."
kiley or eric on of the chats said he spoke to someone in an org who said "he's not a prospect." also said this in their blurb:
"We have Maitan here on pedigree, as pro socuts outside the org who had no context for their eval barely considered him a prospect last year."