Jump to content
Jays Centre
  • Create Account

Angrioter

Old-Timey Member
  • Posts

    28,486
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    2

 Content Type 

Profiles

Toronto Blue Jays Videos

2025 Toronto Blue Jays Top Prospects Ranking

Toronto Blue Jays Free Agent & Trade Rumors, Notes, & Tidbits

Guides & Resources

2025 Toronto Blue Jays Draft Pick Tracker

News

Forums

Blogs

Events

Store

Downloads

Gallery

Everything posted by Angrioter

  1. Pompey 4th OF
  2. The same Edwin took
  3. In the San Pedro de Macoris' games I sit next to Luis Mercedes, the Cano and Edwin hitting coach. I'll talk Luis to give Pompey a couple of advices.
  4. .........but Aaron Sanchez. Shapiro will trade Sanchez the coming offseason. Book it!
  5. I'm more excited
  6. Kevin Pillar' team 2 years ago
  7. It wouldn’t change the amount of money spent? Shapiro: It would change the amount of spent to 15 million dollars a year. What does that buy you in free agency? Very little. One and a half wins. How is that figure determined? Shapiro: Our analysts can put a value on what it costs in free agency to sign a player and what that means in Wins Above Replacement and what those players end up costing in free agency and that changes every year. They measure all the players signed in free agency and what their history has been and what they offer going forward and they place a value. The challenge in free agency is you’re often paying for that in the first year of a contract, and in the out years of a contract the players WAR usually goes down because he’s usually past his prime. So it becomes a less efficient contract over time. That’s why free agency is never the best way to build. It’s a good way to supplement but not build. So $8 million for one win? Shapiro: It’s $9 (million) now. It was $8 (million) two yeas ago. I think at the end of this year they figured out it was nine. And when those wins come in the win curve are important. What does that win mean if it’s the difference between 80 and 81? Very little. But if that win’s the difference between 89 and 90, that could be a meaningful win. Aren’t there certain players though that could be worth more than that? The right guy and the right fit could mean more than that? Shapiro: I think there are certain players at certain positions that might be able to leverage impact on other players. Like a catcher for sure. Maybe a leadership component. More than stats alone. We factor those things in. There are certain subjective roles to what certain guys bring to the table beyond just the objective analysis of ‘this is what their added value is.’ But you have to find some way to place a value on what guys bring to the table. We don’t use those conventional stats. We use our own methodology. It does factor subjective and scouting information and makeup and personality and character and all those things in. In the end you’re adding up and trying to determine how many wins that player impacts when you bring him on board. That’s what you’re trying to figure out.
  8. Yep. He's my guy. I love this team
  9. Osuna 3 1st pitches - 3 balls Osuna next 9 pitches - 3 K's
  10. MATATA, The mexican
  11. I meant, Barry Davis
  12. The retarded dude is having a great time.....and the wheelchair guy too.
  13. Boyd for all HR derby pitcher
  14. Goins is good at D
  15. Changeup again Boyd? Tulo is great
  16. Boyd is f***ing us, great
  17. The Pirates lol
×
×
  • Create New...