I would look for a veteran 3b. Maybe one that can hit for power and play good defense that would be willing to sign a 3 year deal, even if it's a little pricey.
I personally would let Julio, Dallas, Markakis and Donaldson walk. That would leave us with about 60 mil or so to spend on our biggest needs which is the rotation, 3b and right field. I would look for a couple of veteran starters to fill the SP void, hopefully a lefty and a righty in their 30's. I would look for a veteran 3b. Maybe one that can hit for power and play good defense that would be willing to sign a 3 year deal, even if it's a little pricey. As for RF I'd look into getting a cheap LH bat. A guy with a history of hitting RH's pretty well and I don't necessarily need good defense.
Moose is a pretty big downgrade from Donaldson.
Analytics didn’t work, go back to a dinosaur manager! I’m all for it because it’ll mean more years of futility for the Failies!
I actually think both those guys are considerably better than Kapler. Both will do a much better job avoiding the meltdowns the Phillies experienced under Kapler. I think there are better candidates than those guys but they're both way better managers than Kapler.
If the Braves end up with Inciarte as their starting CF then so be it, but I don't think he's a guy whose trade value is ever going to be particularly high.
I'm not sure that selling low is going to be a significant issue. I'm also not sure that you can count on him returning to being what he was three years ago.
If the Braves end up with Inciarte as their starting CF then so be it, but I don't think he's a guy whose trade value is ever going to be particularly high.
I'm not sure that selling low is going to be a significant issue. I'm also not sure that you can count on him returning to being what he was three years ago.
Kapler is not responsible for the Phillies "meltdowns."
lack of depth and poor roster construction? yep.
He doesn't have to be what he was 3 years ago. He has to be what he was in 2018 and what he was after coming back from his back injury in 2019. I'd still pencil him in for ~3 WAR
Is there a place to run splits for defensive runs saved? What did that look like for Ender during his healthy spell I wonder? All back to normal?
I just have concern that this soft tissue stuff is the new normal for 30 year old Ender.
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Acuna has been fairly DRS neutral in CF so he's more than a stop gap. If you are just talking about a one year bridge to Pache or Waters, seems like that works just fine.
But I'm not sure the money to make that many changes is there.
I feel like the Inciarte/Markakis/Flowers/Swanson bottom of the order is something that needs attention though.
I was more talking about their well publicized clubhouse problems. They had a guy smash a TV over too much video game playing. He had another incident where he benched a player via text message.
Their late season collapses have had numerous contributing factors.
I think Kapler's analytics approach gets too much attention. Pretty much every team has tons of analytics at a manager's fingertips these days and if they don't the GM should be fired. Kapler's problems had everything to do with his lack of experience as a coach and/or lack of interpersonal skills. He had no idea how to communicate with his players or with management.
The GM there deserves plenty of criticism but Kapler wasn't succeeding at all.
There is no publicly available way to get defensive splits. Even if there was, the sample size wold be beyond useless.
A healthy Ender is the 2nd best OFer on the roster, even if his PAs vs LHP should be limited. Folks trying to improve the club should probably focus their attention elsewhere.
Like C, cOF, 3b and a SP on a short term deal. Any suggestions about any other positions can be ignored as a non-need made by someone who doesn’t understand player valuation.