yeezus
It's OVER 5,000!
But his defense will be worth 2 WAR, at least.
I'd go $18m but no higher.
sad thing is, you actually think this is a good point.
But his defense will be worth 2 WAR, at least.
I'd go $18m but no higher.
sad thing is, you actually think this is a good point.
What the **** are you talking about? It's a WAR joke.
can hart sign anyone who doesn't live in GA?
I'd rather start Goose. Drew was dreadful last year.
can hart sign anyone who doesn't live in GA?
While I understand the principle behind the signing of Drew -excellent defense, bounce back candidate, trade asset at the deadline for prospects- I think another name makes more sense...
Jed Lowrie
Like Drew, Jed Lowrie offers defensive versatility and has seen extensive time at three infield positions: 2B/SS/3B. He is someone who you could sign for 3-4 years and his versatility alone would be worth it. Offensively he is a average -albeit steady- switch-hitter with a decent amount of pop for a middle infielder, who gets on base at a decent clip, doesn't strike out a ton and has similar career splits -he has more power hitting from the left side and a higher average from the right-. Defensively, he is an average SS, above-average 2B, and above-average 3B.
How could he be used?
For starters, in 2015 he would be our everyday 2B -or until Peraza is ready while giving Jose time to develop at AAA-, while providing us someone to give Andrelton Simmons a day off here and there, and occasionally spelling CJ against tough righties. He would also be great to have in case Simmons or CJ -knock on wood- were to miss significant time with injury or if CJ is traded/doesn't perform. He is someone that doesn't strike very often (like too many of our current roster) and can hit anywhere in the lineup. Going forward he is someone that could be a utility guy, or even become our everyday 3B. With us not having a very good (star type player) 3B prospect besides Kyle Kubitza, I could very well see him becoming that everyday 3B. As an everyday 3B he would provide us with good defense at the hot corner and enabling us to have a very solid defensive left side, as well as inserting a switch hitter into a lineup that lacks left-handed bats.
Just another name that I would like to see the front office take a look at. His versatility and switch hitting capabilities would be a nice asset to have.
Truthfully, I'd rather just find out once and for all what sort of player Pastornicky is. Stick him at second, give him a few hundred consistent at-bats and come to a fully informed evaluation as to his worth. Or hell, go with Gosselin if that's the preference. I don't dislike the Drews, and Stephen wouldn't be an awful signing (depending on contract terms, of course), but if there's one thing 2015 will have going for us it should be an opportunity to give lots of young guys at-bats.