MikeM3 Verified Member Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 Yes Well, it's not really counter anymore as most orgs want pitchers to have fastballs that do not drop But traditionally teams chased pitchers with a steep angle. Hitters basically all have uppercut swings, or at least a slight uppercut. The swing plane and the dropping pitch angle then tunnel or run together, so the hitters make more contact. If a pitch can come in more level than the hitters swing, you will get more whiffs. But it's not as simple as VAA = good because it is pitch and player specific. A sinkerballer doesn't want to chase VAA. VAA is great if you are throwing 4 seamers and particularly up in the zone (but pitchers with elite VAA can literally get whiffs down the middle on 4 seamers). A team could have ideal VAA on all their pitchers but if 1/3 of them are sinker ballers ideal VAA does not mean higher VAA. So team level rankings aren't necessarily that informative. It just tells you the type of pitchers Toronto likes. Well, that and their effectiveness. I am kind of surprised they would be absolute tops in it. The rotation doesn't strike me as one that would lead the league in VAA. Isn't Gausman's fastball shape kind of mediocre? The pen is definitely all these kids of guys though. Except for maybe Mayza? I should have specified it was on 4 seamers only, which ya is very surprising when you look at the majors The cynic would say we're late to the party and the Dodgers have 50 minor leaguers with elite seam shifted wake now
L54 Old-Timey Member Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 I should have specified it was on 4 seamers only, which ya is very surprising when you look at the majors The cynic would say we're late to the party and the Dodgers have 50 minor leaguers with elite seam shifted wake now You are the cynic
Laika Community Moderator Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 I should have specified it was on 4 seamers only, which ya is very surprising when you look at the majors The cynic would say we're late to the party and the Dodgers have 50 minor leaguers with elite seam shifted wake now The broad trend the last 2 years has been shaping sliders. That normally means a sweeper but some guys are doing that tight gyro slider. The broad trend that started like, eight? years ago was the high rising FB.... so yeah it's very possible the cutting edge teams don't care much about this anymore. Who knows. It still seems pretty f***ing powerful though. So many MLB hitters are just USELESS against a good high fastball. It's such a deadly pitch. That makes much more sense if VAA is just on the four seamer. Totally tracks for Kikuchi and the entire bullpen. Bassitt would only be like 10% 4 seamers but maybe they are shaped nice. Berrios was more sinkers than 4 seamers in 2023, I think, that was one change he made.
MikeM3 Verified Member Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 The broad trend the last 2 years has been shaping sliders. That normally means a sweeper but some guys are doing that tight gyro slider. The broad trend that started like, eight? years ago was the high rising FB.... so yeah it's very possible the cutting edge teams don't care much about this anymore. Who knows. It still seems pretty f***ing powerful though. So many MLB hitters are just USELESS against a good high fastball. It's such a deadly pitch. That makes much more sense if VAA is just on the four seamer. Totally tracks for Kikuchi and the entire bullpen. Bassitt would only be like 10% 4 seamers but maybe they are shaped nice. Berrios was more sinkers than 4 seamers in 2023, I think, that was one change he made. I would say it still seems pretty powerful, ya. I think it will hold on longer than sweepers. Some pitchers are going sweeper to righties and gyro to lefties (bryan woo) bc sweepers are so bad to oppo handed batters. I also think yimi garcia was a VAA play I always wonder how good Stroman would have been if he continued his 4 seam usage from his rookie year which was basically the best year of his career.
Laika Community Moderator Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 Good explanation ^^^ thanks Laika Need a couple bats to pair with the VAA darlings of the MLB Man, this was 2021 Vlad. He SLUGGED 1.178 on pitches middle-up (not OPS.... SLG). .634 in-up, and .733 away-up and SLUGGED .688 on pitches middle-above, i.e. above the zone but centred over the plate I dunno what happened, he has lost it. Kind of came into the league pounding the low pitch with a hole up, then fixed it in 2021, then lost the fix and also now cannot touch anything low and away at all. Blargh.
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 VAA the ole sneaky fastball.
Laika Community Moderator Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 I would say it still seems pretty powerful, ya. I think it will hold on longer than sweepers. Some pitchers are going sweeper to righties and gyro to lefties (bryan woo) bc sweepers are so bad to oppo handed batters. I also think yimi garcia was a VAA play I always wonder how good Stroman would have been if he continued his 4 seam usage from his rookie year which was basically the best year of his career. Stroman could have been an Ace but decided to be a #3 instead.
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 Stroman could have been an Ace but decided to be a #3 instead. Why did he move away from that, was it him, or the org?
Laika Community Moderator Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 Why did he move away from that, was it him, or the org? Personal decisions by him for sure
Stangstag Old-Timey Member Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 Why did he move away from that, was it him, or the org? I think he was quoted as saying he wanted to go “deeper into games” so he decided to “pitch to contact” more and use more sinkers.
L54 Old-Timey Member Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 Man, this was 2021 Vlad. He SLUGGED 1.178 on pitches middle-up (not OPS.... SLG). .634 in-up, and .733 away-up and SLUGGED .688 on pitches middle-above, i.e. above the zone but centred over the plate I dunno what happened, he has lost it. Kind of came into the league pounding the low pitch with a hole up, then fixed it in 2021, then lost the fix and also now cannot touch anything low and away at all. Blargh. Such a sad sequence of events 😢 All Jays fans can do is hope for a massive rebound
Terminator Old-Timey Member Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 Man, this was 2021 Vlad. He SLUGGED 1.178 on pitches middle-up (not OPS.... SLG). .634 in-up, and .733 away-up and SLUGGED .688 on pitches middle-above, i.e. above the zone but centred over the plate I dunno what happened, he has lost it. Kind of came into the league pounding the low pitch with a hole up, then fixed it in 2021, then lost the fix and also now cannot touch anything low and away at all. Blargh. I can't remember who else this happened to but there was a young hitter who went through something similar and did rebound.
max silver Old-Timey Member Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 Yes Well, it's not really counter anymore as most orgs want pitchers to have fastballs that do not drop But traditionally teams chased pitchers with a steep angle. Hitters basically all have uppercut swings, or at least a slight uppercut. The swing plane and the dropping pitch angle then tunnel or run together, so the hitters make more contact. If a pitch can come in more level than the hitters swing, you will get more whiffs. But it's not as simple as VAA = good because it is pitch and player specific. A sinkerballer doesn't want to chase VAA. VAA is great if you are throwing 4 seamers and particularly up in the zone (but pitchers with elite VAA can literally get whiffs down the middle on 4 seamers). A team could have ideal VAA on all their pitchers but if 1/3 of them are sinker ballers ideal VAA does not mean higher VAA. So team level rankings aren't necessarily that informative. It just tells you the type of pitchers Toronto likes. Well, that and their effectiveness. I am kind of surprised they would be absolute tops in it. The rotation doesn't strike me as one that would lead the league in VAA. Isn't Gausman's fastball shape kind of mediocre? The pen is definitely all these kids of guys though. Except for maybe Mayza? Am I correct in assuming that vertical attack angle and 4 seam spin rate would be directly correlated?
Laika Community Moderator Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 Am I correct in assuming that vertical attack angle and 4 seam spin rate would be directly correlated? Probably? But I don't know. They are different things. VAA is responsible for some portion of the results that people in recent years have been attributing entirely to high spin 4 seamers. VAA will be increased by FB velocity, pitcher height, and pitcher release point. I would ASSUME that VAA does correlate with spin because the pitchers from a strategy perspective would be trying to maximize both, if they pitch like that. Basically, you can have a great VAA and succeed even with middling spin. Or amazing spin but get hit if your VAA really sucks.
MikeM3 Verified Member Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 Am I correct in assuming that vertical attack angle and 4 seam spin rate would be directly correlated? You can influence VAA by just being short or by being a freak like Degrom who gets way down the mound and somehow throws at an angle of a 5'9 guy. You can also be Josh Hader and side arm the ball but have it come out with the trajectory of a 5'9 guy throwing a 4 seam
Brownie19 Old-Timey Member Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 Man, this was 2021 Vlad. He SLUGGED 1.178 on pitches middle-up (not OPS.... SLG). .634 in-up, and .733 away-up and SLUGGED .688 on pitches middle-above, i.e. above the zone but centred over the plate I dunno what happened, he has lost it. Kind of came into the league pounding the low pitch with a hole up, then fixed it in 2021, then lost the fix and also now cannot touch anything low and away at all. Blargh. That's interesting. IMO, Vlad does have a more traditional "get on top of the ball and backspin it" swing, which should do better v. pitches up the in the zone. This is why in the '90's and early '00's, everyone and their brother was working the bottom of the zone. Sinkers were common and pitchers were taught to pound the knees and "don't miss up". Remember when the "tell" that a pitcher was tiring was that he was leaving pitches "up in the zone"? Batters adjusted to this approach and added the little uppercut to their swings. Suddenly, they were crushing everything low in the zone. That's when we saw the reincarnation of the high fastball (8-10 years ago). Pitchers focusing on high spin rates and VAA and it's of course been super effective. I'm curious to see if hitters adjust back to the "hit down on the ball and backspin it" approach again soon. Certainly some are making changes to their swing paths (Biggio has). It is a fascinating cat and mouse game. I do wonder if Vlad lost his ability to pound the high pitch because he is focused on increasing his launch angle? Who knows. He might be one of those hitters where less is more. Stop trying to get him to change things and just let him go hit with a clear, empty mind.
wamco Verified Member Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 Who doesn’t get tendered on Friday?
John_Havok Old-Timey Member Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 Who doesn’t get tendered on Friday? Hopefully Espinal Parsons, Heineman and maybe Lukes?
Frenchsoup Verified Member Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 Who are our top 10 prospects?
Laika Community Moderator Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 Something like this 1. Ricky Tiedemann 2. Orelvis Martinez 3. Arjun Nimmala 4. Brandon Barriera 5. Alan Roden 6. Addison Barger 7. Leo Jimenez 8. Damiano Palmegiani 9. Enmanuel Bonilla 10. Adam Macko 11. Spencer Horwitz 12. Cade Doughty 13. Hagen Danner 14. Connor Cooke 15. Yosver Zulueta 16. Hayden Juenger 17. Dahian Santos 18. Josh Kasevich 19. Tucker Toman 20. Kendry Rojas Chad Dallas, Peyton Williams, Alex De Jesus, Will Robertson, Adrian Pinto, Manuel Beltre, Victor Arias, Irv Carter, CJ Van Eyk, Mason Fluharty, Michael Dominguez, Dasan Brown, Gabriel Martinez are some other names that could either round out a top 30 or slide into the top 20 based on preference. I know nothing of the 2023 draftees other than Arjun Nimmala; it is very possible a few of them belong on the top 20. Did Davis Schneider lose prospect status? If not, he's my #2.
Frenchsoup Verified Member Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 looked at video of the top 10.... it seems solid... I'd have Tidemann 1 Davis Schneider 2 and Leo Jiminez 3 if his d is good
Frenchsoup Verified Member Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 I like Macko over Brandon Barriera
Frenchsoup Verified Member Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 Hayden Juenger looks like he could be a multi inning reliever for us this year.
Eat My Shatkins Verified Member Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 Hayden Juenger looks like he could be a multi inning reliever for us this year. Hayden Juenger, Hagen Danner, Connor Cooke and Josver Zulueta will probably all get some MLB innings this year, if healthy.
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 Was checking the Nationals top 10 on BA, pretty sexy man... Headshot of Dylan Crews 1. Dylan Crews OF Headshot of James Wood 2. James Wood OF Headshot of Brady House 3. Brady House 3B Headshot of Cade Cavalli 4. Cade Cavalli RHP Headshot of Yohandy Morales 5. Yohandy Morales 3B Headshot of Jackson Rutledge 6. Jackson Rutledge RHP Headshot of Robert Hassell 7. Robert Hassell OF Headshot of Cristhian Vaquero 8. Cristhian Vaquero OF Headshot of Elijah Green 9. Elijah Green OF Headshot of Jarlin Susana 10. Jarlin Susana RHP
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 Hayden Juenger, Hagen Danner, Connor Cooke and Josver Zulueta will probably all get some MLB innings this year, if healthy. And on the team...
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 Something like this 1. Ricky Tiedemann 2. Orelvis Martinez 3. Arjun Nimmala 4. Brandon Barriera 5. Alan Roden 6. Addison Barger 7. Leo Jimenez 8. Damiano Palmegiani 9. Enmanuel Bonilla 10. Adam Macko 11. Spencer Horwitz 12. Cade Doughty 13. Hagen Danner 14. Connor Cooke 15. Yosver Zulueta 16. Hayden Juenger 17. Dahian Santos 18. Josh Kasevich 19. Tucker Toman 20. Kendry Rojas Chad Dallas, Peyton Williams, Alex De Jesus, Will Robertson, Adrian Pinto, Manuel Beltre, Victor Arias, Irv Carter, CJ Van Eyk, Mason Fluharty, Michael Dominguez, Dasan Brown, Gabriel Martinez are some other names that could either round out a top 30 or slide into the top 20 based on preference. I know nothing of the 2023 draftees other than Arjun Nimmala; it is very possible a few of them belong on the top 20. Did Davis Schneider lose prospect status? If not, he's my #2. This was BA's mid season... 1. Ricky Tiedemann LHP Headshot of Orelvis Martinez 2. Orelvis Martinez SS Headshot of Arjun Nimmala 3. Arjun Nimmala SS Headshot of Brandon Barriera 4. Brandon Barriera LHP Headshot of Addison Barger 5. Addison Barger SS Headshot of Kendry Rojas 6. Kendry Rojas LHP Headshot of Leo Jimenez 7. Leo Jimenez SS Headshot of Alan Roden 8. Alan Roden OF 9. Juaron Watts-Brown RHP Headshot of Davis Schneider 10. Davis Schneider 2B Headshot of Yosver Zulueta 11. Yosver Zulueta RHP Headshot of Josh Kasevich 12. Josh Kasevich SS Headshot of Dahian Santos 13. Dahian Santos RHP Headshot of Hayden Juenger 14. Hayden Juenger RHP Headshot of Spencer Horwitz 15. Spencer Horwitz 1B Headshot of Chad Dallas 16. Chad Dallas RHP Headshot of Damiano Palmegiani 17. Damiano Palmegiani OF Headshot of Connor Cooke 18. Connor Cooke RHP Headshot of Tucker Toman 19. Tucker Toman SS 20. Landen Maroudis RHP Headshot of Cade Doughty 21. Cade Doughty 2B Headshot of Manuel Beltre 22. Manuel Beltre SS Headshot of Hagen Danner 23. Hagen Danner RHP Headshot of Gabriel Martinez 24. Gabriel Martinez OF Headshot of Rainer Nunez 25. Rainer Nunez 1B Headshot of Devereaux Harrison 26. Devereaux Harrison RHP Headshot of Mason Fluharty 27. Mason Fluharty LHP 28. Nolan Perry RHP Headshot of Jace Bohrofen 29. Jace Bohrofen OF 30. Connor O'Halloran LHP
Frenchsoup Verified Member Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 im falling in love with tidemann
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