Around the League: 2017 offseason edition / 2018 Season

Then no way gohara is going to Texas. Good

That package that the Pirates sent was easily beatable for us in my opinion. Hearn is a nice prospect, but I think Muller has just as much value as him. The second guy is said to be lower tier so if we just threw in two lower tier guys we beat that package and get a cheap controllable reliever. I would do that deal in a heartbeat for a young, controllable, really productive reliever who has spent his career in a major hitter's park.
 
Sounds like the Rays are getting a significant player as the ptbnl in the Archer deal? Could it be Travis Swaggerty?
 
Kapler has helped turn the Phils into a contender after being mocked early in the year. I don't hear much mocking anymore...

This is a quote from this article, and is the exact type of attitude I would be looking for in a manager:

https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/managers-perspective-gabe-kapler-on-staying-the-course/

"We support our players by providing them with small, digestible nuggets of information. Our players are smart and very well-equipped to take that information and translate it into on-field success. Perhaps as a result, they see an extra pitch or steal a strike. Added together, up and down our lineup, we seek to score an extra run here and aim to prevent one from crossing the plate there. We have confidence that the preparation of our team of coaches and executives to track down the information and communicate it, and the preparation of our players to incorporate and execute on it, leads to wins over time."
 
Kapler has helped turn the Phils into a contender after being mocked early in the year. I don't hear much mocking anymore...

This is a quote from this article, and is the exact type of attitude I would be looking for in a manager:

https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/managers-perspective-gabe-kapler-on-staying-the-course/

"We support our players by providing them with small, digestible nuggets of information. Our players are smart and very well-equipped to take that information and translate it into on-field success. Perhaps as a result, they see an extra pitch or steal a strike. Added together, up and down our lineup, we seek to score an extra run here and aim to prevent one from crossing the plate there. We have confidence that the preparation of our team of coaches and executives to track down the information and communicate it, and the preparation of our players to incorporate and execute on it, leads to wins over time."

that's the formula for winning in baseball...an accumulation of small advantages...its why we get annoyed to see Luke Jackson brought into a one-run game...or not having that infielder who can hit right handed pitching
 
that's the formula for winning in baseball...an accumulation of small advantages...its why we get annoyed to see Luke Jackson brought into a one-run game...or not having that infielder who can hit right handed pitching

Luke looked really good the other night. Not holding me breathe. But ready to see him again.
 
Luke looked really good the other night. Not holding me breathe. But ready to see him again.

there have been times I've thought he's turned the corner...happens about once a year...i don't mind him in the sacrificial lamb role...you don't want someone too good in that role
 
there have been times I've thought he's turned the corner...happens about once a year...i don't mind him in the sacrificial lamb role...you don't want someone too good in that role

The good...
12.43 k9
3.50 FIP
.306 babip

The bad...
4.71 bb9

Solve the walks, and he could be a real asset
 
Kapler is still a joke. They should have been a solid team with the improvements they made this past off-season. But they've been extremely lucky so far as well. They will fade and people will go back to mocking Kapler again.
 
that's the formula for winning in baseball...an accumulation of small advantages...its why we get annoyed to see Luke Jackson brought into a one-run game...or not having that infielder who can hit right handed pitching

Or even something as small as the most optimal batting order.
 
Kapler has helped turn the Phils into a contender after being mocked early in the year. I don't hear much mocking anymore...

This is a quote from this article, and is the exact type of attitude I would be looking for in a manager:

https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/managers-perspective-gabe-kapler-on-staying-the-course/

"We support our players by providing them with small, digestible nuggets of information. Our players are smart and very well-equipped to take that information and translate it into on-field success. Perhaps as a result, they see an extra pitch or steal a strike. Added together, up and down our lineup, we seek to score an extra run here and aim to prevent one from crossing the plate there. We have confidence that the preparation of our team of coaches and executives to track down the information and communicate it, and the preparation of our players to incorporate and execute on it, leads to wins over time."

I made fun of him calling for a pitching change without having anyone warmed up in the pen.

And over-managing his bullpen to such a great extent that he put a position player on the mound in the first series of the season.

I suggested that might not be sustainable and to his credit he stopped doing it.

I don't recall anyone saying much about him since he did those things.

I think its nice that he is interested in stats and tries to implement them though. I wouldn't mind more of that in Atlanta.
 
I made fun of him calling for a pitching change without having anyone warmed up in the pen.

And over-managing his bullpen to such a great extent that he put a position player on the mound in the first series of the season.

I suggested that might not be sustainable and to his credit he stopped doing it.

I don't recall anyone saying much about him since he did those things.

I think its nice that he is interested in stats and tries to implement them though. I wouldn't mind more of that in Atlanta.

Yea, he had some legitimate blunders early on, and was criticized for them. I also personally mocked him for all the Roided-Out MeatHead magazine covers for which he’s posed in his career. But he’s seemingly done a much better job since those early blips, and it’s refreshing that he both values marginal advantages and trusts his players are smart enough to leverage that marginalia effectively.
 
Greg Holland officially released. I’d like to see the Braves sign him to a minor-league deal, send him to Gwinnett, and tell them they’ll add him to the roster 31 August if he can show them something in AAA over the next month.
 
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