Jayson Werth gets 126 millionWhatTheFuck
12/5/2010 10:28:06 PM
who the fuck taught you how to make threads
12/5/2010 11:06:19 PM
only making $1 million more than derek jeter
12/5/2010 11:18:40 PM
Hey, Adam. Do you mind deferring some of your salary so we can re-sign AJ and Paulie?Sure thing, coach.
12/5/2010 11:23:43 PM
from jayson stark's twitter:
12/6/2010 12:33:26 AM
Did the Nationals hire Omar Minaya and not tell me about it
12/6/2010 12:35:34 AM
Should be interesting to see what this does to inflate Carl Crawford's value even more
12/6/2010 7:29:05 AM
This thread should be titled Hot Stove 2011 since it applies to the 2011 season. Mets fans suck.Anyway I saw that Werth contract come across the ticker yesterday and started laughing. GG to the Nats. In a few years, Werth will be about as useful to the Nats as Mike Hampton was to the Braves. LOL at the Stark twitter message.This thread needs mention of the Adrian Gonzalez trade so I am making it here. GG to the Red Sox, but they'll probably regret it in a couple of years when a couple of those studs are in the bigs with the Padres.
12/6/2010 8:21:50 AM
As a Nats fan I knew we would have to overpay for a decent free agent. I just didn't know we would need to overpay by like $8 million.But in a way, at least it shows that we are willing to spend some money.[Edited on December 6, 2010 at 9:58 AM. Reason : .]
12/6/2010 9:54:45 AM
12/6/2010 10:38:42 AM
I'm really happy about the Gonzalez deal. Sox have enough young pitching/long term contract pitchers where I feel we can move on without missing Kelly too much. Rizzo is a solid prospect, but not someone I've heard all that much about. I really though the Sox were going to sign Werth and be done with the major moves this offseason aside from the bullpen, but Werth to the Nationals for that much money is crazy.
12/6/2010 10:41:22 AM
I guess they thought...he was Werth it.
12/6/2010 10:41:39 AM
Cardinals signed Lance Berkman, 1 year $8 million. Doesn't make a lick of sense to me. He had a terrible year last year and is in his later 30s. Where the hell is he going to play? Hasn't played OF since 2007. Can a non-Cardinals fan who is not pissed at this explain it to me?
12/6/2010 10:53:28 AM
I just assume Tony larussa demanded it and the FO listened to him because they, like larussa, are a bunch of drooling idiotsThe orioles are apparently close to a deal for mark ".198 batting average in 145 games" reynolds that would send David Hernandez to the dbacks. We could use some plus defense at 3b, but his bat probably negates his glove.[Edited on December 6, 2010 at 11:11 AM. Reason : .]
12/6/2010 10:56:33 AM
^ Reynolds can at least produce some runs. He'll hit 35-40 bombs in the AL East and drive in 100+.
12/6/2010 1:10:27 PM
Yeah. Upon further inspection, his glove usually sucks with the exception of this season. If he can have another year like 09 he'll be pretty valuable. His line from 2010 is retarded.198/.320/.433Haha he hit below the mendoza line while managing an OBP 5 points below league average. Pretty amazing. And guess who holds the record for most strikeouts in a seasonMark ReynoldsGuess who holds the record for second most strikeouts in a seasonMark ReynoldsGuess who holds the record for third most strikeouts in a seasonMark ReynoldsGuess who has only played 3 full seasons in the majorsYou get the point
12/6/2010 1:42:09 PM
^ and my point is still valid. He'll hit HRs and pick up RBIs, but yeah he's going to strike out a ton and hit .200. I'd still rather have him than some jackass like Chase Headley who will hit 260, with 10 Hrs, and 60 RBIs. Plus Reynolds is still young, maybe with some with the right coaching he'll become a more complete hitter over time. Regardless the Orioles suck and they might as well take the gamble on him.
12/6/2010 2:29:44 PM
12/6/2010 2:46:47 PM
Reynolds also seems to have had a lot of bad luck hitting last year. His BABIP was only .257, so whenever he did make contact he was hitting it right at fielders. His career BABIP is. 323, so he probably stands to rebound next year, but I'm sure wont exactly feast on AL east pitching. Still, not a bad move for the o's. He fills a need and will likely be underpaid for his expected production
12/6/2010 3:47:21 PM
if Chris Davis was good enough to stay in a lineup he would've beaten Reynolds' strikeout record
12/6/2010 5:08:09 PM
12/6/2010 5:09:25 PM
in fairness, Werth is probably a better baseball player than Matt Holliday, when you strictly look at defensive plays in the outfield in clutch situations
12/6/2010 5:10:25 PM
My favorite part is how Werth came up with runners in scoring position 140 times last year, and got 26 hits
12/6/2010 5:12:37 PM
I hope Reynolds can someday fill out the entire top 10 for most Ks in a season
12/6/2010 5:21:08 PM
jj putz possibly going to the dbacks. rumor that prince fielder could get sent to the dodgers for james loney and jonathon broxton. not sure how true it is, but god damn that's a terrible deal for the brewers.
12/6/2010 7:36:30 PM
Hasn't Mark Reynolds also committed the most errors among 3b since he came up???
12/6/2010 9:42:26 PM
probably. led the MLB in 2008, and the NL in 2009. that's the entire league, not just 3b, so i'm sure he's leading 3b too
12/6/2010 9:56:07 PM
UZR had him as slightly above average this year. it's by no means a perfect defensive metric, but it's way better than evaluating players defensively than errors and fielding percentage. his glove sucked in 2009, but it looks like his bat made up for it. even if his defense dips back down to pre 2010 levels, he's still a better option than josh bell.
12/6/2010 10:10:39 PM
wow the tigers might actually get carl crawford (as well as Ordonez) or so they say....they're saying Crawford doesnt want to play in NYwould be pretty sick lineup ofCF A. JacksonLF C. Crawford1B M. CabreraC/DH V. MartinezRF M. Ordonez2B C. GuillenSS J. PeraltaC A. Avila3B B. IngeSP VerlanderSP ScherzerSP PorcelloSP CokeSP Galarraga
12/6/2010 11:26:59 PM
^ wouldn't be too bad, but pitching would be kind of suspect after scherzer unless porcello becomes anything better than an average/below average pitcher.and apparently jed hoyer had much better offers from other teams for adrian gonzalez, most notably from the white sox for a deal centered around gordon beckham and one or two other major league ready players rather than a couple AA prospects that hoyer himself scouted. i guess there's been a precedent in the past for GMs to go after players they liked from their previous organization, but this guy gave gonzalez to the red sox for peanuts when there were more beneficial deals on the table from other teams. it sucks for the padres and every other team in the AL east. good thing it looks like zack greinke won't be going to toronto.
12/7/2010 7:50:30 AM
12/7/2010 8:20:42 AM
12/7/2010 8:31:06 AM
^ Manuel is generally known as one of the better hitting minds in baseball from everything I've read. The comment regarding Werth is that Manuel has helped him become a much better hitter over the past 4 seasons which led to him getting a big pay day.Ruiz has slowly gotten better and posted an .850 or so OPS last year which is outstanding for a catcher. I'm sure Manuel had something to do with that too. Just because the guy is a manager does not mean he is not involved in the everyday coaching and preparation of his players.The Frenchy comment was a joke, that guy should have been out of baseball 2 years ago.[Edited on December 7, 2010 at 9:50 AM. Reason : fg]
12/7/2010 9:49:21 AM
12/7/2010 10:34:10 AM
looks like there's a snag in negotiations between the white sox and paul konerko. apparently his people are adamant about $15 mil/year, and that would take up remaining payroll needed for relief pitchers. konerko won't be worth that kind of money unless he hits like he did last year, which he probably won't. maybe he could next year, but it's doubtful that he'll keep it up over multiple years since he'll be 35 on opening day. i don't think anyone will offer him that kind of money.also rumors about magglio ordonez going to boston. i'm not sure if they're true or if they're just the insane rumblings of jon heyman.
12/7/2010 12:31:40 PM
12/7/2010 1:25:54 PM
nah i think that actually is his ABs, i heard on the radio he hit something horrible w/ RISP..and yeah, that works out to .186[Edited on December 7, 2010 at 1:32 PM. Reason : ^ wait, what was your point?]
12/7/2010 1:32:10 PM
my point is that the lack of hits doesn't look so bad if he was walked a bunch in those situations too (whether intentionally or unintentionally), because the stat listed is a ratio of hits to plate appearances[Edited on December 7, 2010 at 1:37 PM. Reason : -]
12/7/2010 1:36:34 PM
12/7/2010 1:41:56 PM
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/split.cgi?id=werthja01&year=&t=b#basesI dunno, he hit a lot worse with RISP, lower OBP, lower SLG obviously..I don't think it means much anyways, since it's kinda flukey, you don't just become a worse hitter when there's runners on base
12/7/2010 1:43:04 PM
12/7/2010 1:47:21 PM
I know its not the same and its not really fair, but it just looks really bad.Plus I've hated Jayson Werth for a while now, and I'm just piling on. [Edited on December 7, 2010 at 1:56 PM. Reason : x]
12/7/2010 1:49:16 PM
12/7/2010 1:58:46 PM
You're basically just reiterating the SABR communities mantra. I know all this, and .186 doesn't tell the whole story, but its still .186, and its still $126,000,000 and those number will forever be joined at the hip.
12/7/2010 2:05:23 PM
12/7/2010 2:32:34 PM
Agree to disagree. Fuck him. I hope he bombs and goes .270/23/85 every year.
12/7/2010 2:38:53 PM
12/7/2010 2:46:51 PM
Those are Ty Wigginton numbers. Ty Wigginton just signed for 2 years and 7.5 million, and that was an overpay in and of itself. Washington is expecting 35+ homers and a Gold Glove every year, or at least they should be.
12/7/2010 2:48:33 PM
12/7/2010 2:51:49 PM
>>>[Edited on December 7, 2010 at 3:15 PM. Reason : x]
12/7/2010 3:14:47 PM