Tapate50
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Significantly lower strikeout rate too. Plus he's 21 and more than holding his own in AAA.
More contact skills as well?
Significantly lower strikeout rate too. Plus he's 21 and more than holding his own in AAA.
I know Josh Donaldson probably isn't available but he only has a couple of more years left before he's a FA. I'd make them a super strong offer and see if they bite. Peraza and Wood would Def get their attention.
I know Josh Donaldson probably isn't available but he only has a couple of more years left before he's a FA. I'd make them a super strong offer and see if they bite. Miller, Wood, Wisler, and Peraza would Def get their attention.
then you need to remember they play different positions. Anyone with Jason's mobility wouldn't be playing 1B.Jace is now equal in fWAR to J-Up.
But if you're someone that subscribes to the thought Heyward is better than Freeman because of his defense,
There's a reason, wonky defense. Justin is pacing a -21.5 UZR in LF. He's never finished a season with an UZR below -10. Odds are that levels at some point.
If Peterson keeps doing what he's been doing he'll be very valuable. His offense is well above average at 2B, his defense is great for 2B and he's an above average baserunner. All those things would likely make him a 3-4 WAR player. Wihch Justin is pacing with his -21.5 defense. Now I think Justin normalizes that and becomes a better defender statistically speaking and Peterson's offensive numbers are due for a dip most likely. But if they both keep up where they're at, Peterson will be about equal to Justin. In a tie you almost always give the advantage to the better offensive player.
then you need to remember they play different positions. Anyone with Jason's mobility wouldn't be playing 1B.
There's a reason, wonky defense. Justin is pacing a -21.5 UZR in LF. He's never finished a season with an UZR below -10. Odds are that levels at some point.
If Peterson keeps doing what he's been doing he'll be very valuable. His offense is well above average at 2B, his defense is great for 2B and he's an above average baserunner. All those things would likely make him a 3-4 WAR player. Wihch Justin is pacing with his -21.5 defense. Now I think Justin normalizes that and becomes a better defender statistically speaking and Peterson's offensive numbers are due for a dip most likely. But if they both keep up where they're at, Peterson will be about equal to Justin. In a tie you almost always give the advantage to the better offensive player.
he's a top 10 2B in baseball right now........wow......can that continue?
From the eye test - he doesn't look like a great defender to me. He's made some spectacular players, but he is awkward a lot.
But the numbers suggest otherwise
He's won me over, and I agree; just from watching him, I don't see anything that would suggest he's been particularly lucky so far. He has a good approach at the plate, his pitch recognition seems to be good, and he makes consistently hard contact. I actually think there's reason to believe his power will continue to improve.
His defense has been far better than I think anyone expected, and while he needs to become a better baserunner, he has the tools to succeed there, too. I'm on board with him as our 2B of the future.