yeezus
It's OVER 5,000!
A couple of his guys got hurt waaayyyy to often in Beltran and Santana.
Which is kinda funny, because Beltran was like, always healthy for the Cards.
He was actually pretty healthy for 4 out of 6 years in NY.
A couple of his guys got hurt waaayyyy to often in Beltran and Santana.
That was some of that Omar Minaya madness.
I'd rather sign both of them. Both are great players. BUt if I had to choose gun to my head I take Jason because his ceiling is way higher.
For the best defensive RF'er in the game, at only 24 years old, yes.
Granderson got 4/50 or 4/60.
With the increased revenue, he'd easily get 15 mil a year even though you may disagree.
No question he gets that.
Jason isn't close to the best RFer in the game as long as Braun mans LF, unless his Jason's offense improves dramatically.
It's put up or shut up time.
It's put up or shut up time.
Said this before a few days ago and will say it again. Nationals are like the whiny kids trying to show the adults they're ready to play with the big boys.
The Mets will always be our #1 Rival. Not Philly, not Washington, not Florida.
The first game at Shea after 9/11, as a Braves fan I could not have asked for a better finish. Sucked losing, but I was not mad about losing that night at all.
I remember the 2001 offseason the Mets STACKED their team with a bunch of veterans to challenge us. Alomar, Burnitz, Mo Vaughn, etc. Up to that point the only move we made was signing Vinny to play 3rd after his decent season in Tampa.
That offseason looked doomed until JS pulled off the Sheffield trade and suddenly we had a race. I remember the first series in 2002 where the Mets lit up Smoltz for 8 runs in one inning I think it was. Sucks that the Mets sucked that year, because I've always liked the games we played at Shea Stadium.
I actually in some sick way am rooting for the Mets to challenge us for the division. I want them to be somewhat useful and recreate the thorn in our sides like they were in the late 90's-'01.
And what is the likelihood of reaching that ceiling? Wasn't you that said players are reaching their peak much earlier these days?
I do agree that the ideal situation would be to keep them both. But I'd say it's doubtful both will stay. Upton is way more likely to live up to a 100 million dollar contract than Jason, imo.
Jason isn't close to the best RFer in the game as long as Braun mans LF, unless his Jason's offense improves dramatically. I personally would put Stanton and Bautista over Heyward though in a normal yr I'd the difference is negligible. Puig and Blackmon are knocking on the door as well.
The goal should be to keep both but again you can't just pay Jason what his WAR numbers suggest if he doesn't hit. His offense is really hurting the club right now moreso than his defense is helping. I have faith in him and would offer him 15-18M per year right now but I don't think I could justify going more than that.
Since 2010 Jason has the 3rd highest fWAR for a RG in baseball. 2nd best full time RF in baseball. Some guys like Justin, Choo, and Stanton out hit him, but he massively out classes them defensively. Heyward isn't Gerardo Parra where all his value is generated defensively. I'ts some weird myth that Jason hasn't hit. No he's not hitting like an MVP. But most guys aren't MVPs. I don't recall anyone complaining about Freddie's offense before last year. Which was equal to Jason's. Of course Freddie had an offensive explosion last year and people now really latch onto him, but no one complained about Freddie's offense and he was obviously not as good defensively as Jason.
Also **** Puig. Most overrated player in baseball. Mother****er has 10% LD rate and a .300 BABIP. That's stupid good luck.
No you don't pay him on his WAR because defense peaks early. But you're way overreacting to a small sample offensively. Only concerning number with Jason is that his K rate is up from last year and his power is low now. But Jason usually tacks on his homers in bunches. So even though it's been a cold streak he may snap off 3 in a week before having another cold streak. Jason has an impossibly low .239 BABIP Someone who hits around 20% line drives like Jason and has his speed shouldn't have a BABIP below .300 normally. If his HR/FB was closer to his career average, and his BABIP was .300 his slash would be (rounding down even though I should round his hits up) .245/.336/.394. Not amazing, but considering that's not involving any kind of normalization of his doubles total or the likely lower K numbers that will come in a larger sample.
Heyward has sucked offensively so far this year, but nothing about his approach or results on batted balls aside from HR/FB screams anything out of the ordinary. He's right around his career averages his discipline stats as well. He's up on some down on some, but nothing crazy. It's not like he's all of the sudden chasing an abnormally large amount of balls out of the zone.
I think Keith Law had a piece where he showed how shifts are lowering BABIP. I've thought that in the past and have said so on numerous occasions. Until Jason learns to go the other way consistently I think his BABIP will continue to underperform the underlying numbers.
Shifts hurt you for grounders. Heyward's lost a few to the shift because of SS playing up the middle. But he has hit into some bad luck liners like smoking one but it goes right to the right fielder. Pretty much every left handed hitter and right handed hitter has a significant pull streak.
Personally I hope Jason works on his bunting. If he can get good at laying them down the 3B line he can put defenses out of the normal shift. Unlike most LH power hitters (Mac, Howard, Ortiz, etc.) Jason can fly. If he can learn that bunt technique to only use maybe once a week tops. it will cause the shift to soften and open up the middle a bit. That's where he's losing most his hits. Unlike Mac, Ortiz, and Howard Jason doesn't tend to crush grounders to the 2B hole. He hits his share over there but not at the frequency of those guys. He more loses his hits up the middle that are open to guys not on the shift.