Yeah. Again, we're not talking about what's likely. I've said it's not likely Kemp gets back there or becomes a piece an AL team wants. I'm just saying it is possible because, well, it's possible.
This is what I don't understand. You guys admit there is very little chance on Kemp playing to a level that he can be traded, yet you use the fact that he may play to such a level to justify his acquisition.
How on Earth can Kemp's 95th percentile outcome be used as justification in acquiring him?
He will almost certainly not be worth his contract. He will almost certainly not be trade-able without eating a significant portion of his salary, even to an AL club. Therefore, he was a poor acquisition by Coppy.
Why not leave it at that, rather than citing extremely unlikely scenarios that could maybe, if you squint, justify his acquisition? Why would anyone run a team based upon extremely unlikely scenarios unfolding?
This is what I don't understand. You guys admit there is very little chance on Kemp playing to a level that he can be traded, yet you use the fact that he may play to such a level to justify his acquisition.
How on Earth can Kemp's 95th percentile outcome be used as justification in acquiring him?
He will almost certainly not be worth his contract. He will almost certainly not be trade-able without eating a significant portion of his salary, even to an AL club. Therefore, he was a poor acquisition by Coppy.
Why not leave it at that, rather than citing extremely unlikely scenarios that could maybe, if you squint, justify his acquisition? Why would anyone run a team based upon extremely unlikely scenarios unfolding?
you didn't follow any of the conversation very well.. no one said if he hits x number he was worth the acquisition.
first, we are only paying him around 10 million if I remember correctly when you subtract HO contract savings (yes, I know that savings can't be traded.. no need rehash that).. but at 10 million, Kemp is worth for what he is producing.. easy to see that.
second, we are saying if he hits .850 + OPS and oWar above 3, then he becomes more attractive for an AL club and is tradable.. return/ salary can be debated.
Lastly, I can't see how anyone could argue that Kemp is not capable of hitting close to the .850 OPS mark. Looking at the data, it seems like his SD years were an outliers. We will have to let the season play out but I don't have to 'squint' to see he could hit .850 OPS next year.
those two things are not related in the least and no one talked about them being related.
Exactly. HO was going to be cut. It was LOST money. We are actually paying him 10-12 mil., which makes him very worth it. IF we were really paying him 18....he would really, really have to kill it.
All I have said is a guy that can produce good offensive numbers for around 10 mil...is not that bad at all. If you compare that to Heyward at $21.5 million ...I take Kemp O at that price. I see it as more value. I don't bet the farm on WAR. I is a decent stat in some respects, but Coppy traded our two WAR studs. So far...he made the correct decision. Maybe Simmons and Heyward's O "clicks"....if so....that changes things. As for now, they are great defensive player with horrible offense.
Inciarte is such a better value. I love everything about him. HE is a great example of a WAR guy I like. GREAT D, but he is also a clutch hitter and a good value. He doesn't hit for power, but I could care less. He doesn't hit for 100 RBI....I could care less. One of my favorite players on the team.
I remain a supporter of the Heyward and Simmons trades, but we traded Heyward because he had 1 year left, not because we didn't think he was that valuable.
And while we now have Dansby, so it doesn't matter as much, Simmons is still a very valuable major league player, and there's certainly no guarantee Newcomb turns into anything. So that could end up being a poor trade on our part. You can't say that was the correct decision at this point.
I don't really understand why you love Inciarte and seem to be so down on Heyward. Heyward has been an unquestionably better offensive player outside of 2016.
I remain a supporter of the Heyward and Simmons trades, but we traded Heyward because he had 1 year left, not because we didn't think he was that valuable.
And while we now have Dansby, so it doesn't matter as much, Simmons is still a very valuable major league player, and there's certainly no guarantee Newcomb turns into anything. So that could end up being a poor trade on our part. You can't say that was the correct decision at this point.
I don't really understand why you love Inciarte and seem to be so down on Heyward. Heyward has been an unquestionably better offensive player outside of 2016.
You my friend are gonna win lurker of the year.
He is a contact hitter that gets on base a lot more.
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In reply to a guy who saw Kemp on tv and asked DOB if Kemp had lost weight. So...maybe slightly less terrible in left? Either way, I don't see how having Kemp is anything but good. Dude raked for us last year and really brought about some balance to the lineup. A 30HR righty? Yes please and thank you. Just shift Ender and Neck each about 4 feet to towards LF and that'll help a bit to cover Kemp's lack of range.
There is an entire thread literally 1/4" above/below this one where we have been discussing the fact that Kemp almost certainly gave up 60 runs on defense compared to Heyward.
And yes, the stats you just listed prove beyond all doubt you have no idea how to evaluate baseball player value.
i wonder if the massive weight loss will cost Kemp some of his power...also when in the on deck circle he will cast a smaller shadow, thereby reducing the protection given to Freeman
We did give up something. His big contract is definitely something.
I'm fine with the move, but you can't argue we got him for free.
Exactly. HO was going to be cut. It was LOST money. We are actually paying him 10-12 mil., which makes him very worth it. IF we were really paying him 18....he would really, really have to kill it.
All I have said is a guy that can produce good offensive numbers for around 10 mil...is not that bad at all. If you compare that to Heyward at $21.5 million ...I take Kemp O at that price. I see it as more value. I don't bet the farm on WAR. I is a decent stat in some respects, but Coppy traded our two WAR studs. So far...he made the correct decision. Maybe Simmons and Heyward's O "clicks"....if so....that changes things. As for now, they are great defensive player with horrible offense.
Inciarte is such a better value. I love everything about him. HE is a great example of a WAR guy I like. GREAT D, but he is also a clutch hitter and a good value. He doesn't hit for power, but I could care less. He doesn't hit for 100 RBI....I could care less. One of my favorite players on the team.