I do think Markakis is gone next year, but he's been really solid and is an almost perfect 5-hole hitter, even with the lack of power. That being said, I said see Mallex not given the job.A couple months ago, I caught some flak projecting that Inciarte, Kemp and Markakis could generate about 6 WAR next year. Doesn't look so outlandish anymore.
A couple months ago, I caught some flak projecting that Inciarte, Kemp and Markakis could generate about 6 WAR next year. Doesn't look so outlandish anymore.
It's been really nice to see the offense come alive. Obviously a team BABIP of .350+ is in no way sustainable over the course of a season, but it does bode well for us having a league average offense or better next year, which would be a gigantic improvement.
Given full seasons out of all of them I don't think that's too outlandish. Ender is likely close to 4 by himself.
Plunk him once. My God. The kid is super solid, but this is just insane.
A couple months ago, I caught some flak projecting that Inciarte, Kemp and Markakis could generate about 6 WAR next year. Doesn't look so outlandish anymore.
I don't understand.
Are you saying an OF that produces 6 total WAR is acceptable?
And who doesn't think Inciarte (3-4 WAR), Kemp (0-1) and Markakis (1-2) can't total 6?
It is about average for a major league starting outfield. For 2015 the average was 6.5.
When I put up some projections that included Kemp at 1 and Muk at 1.5 I was told that that was unrealistic.
The Giants are 15th in OF fWAR right now at 5.6. So an OF of 6 WAR would be around league average this year as well.
Are you saying an OF that produces 6 total WAR is acceptable?
Of course, we'd all like for our outfield to be above average. I actually think the group we have has some upside. Inciarte is no fluke and still young enough to be improving. Kemp not surprisingly has upped his offensive production since leaving San Diego. He is a poor defender but will probably do better next season. Losing some weight will help. Also he has played much more right field than left in his career. So he is making a transition that sometimes takes a little time. As for Muk, he is one of the more consistent guys out there. I don't think he has much upside, but the chances are very good he gives us similar production in 2017 to what he has given us the last two years. And barring a trade, Mallex is one hell of an insurance policy.