Jay Jaffe FanGraphs Chat -7/21/20
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Jay Jaffe: Good afternoon, and welcome to my almost-Opening Day chat. As I’ll be part of a group chat later this week (Dodgers-Giants, 10 ET on Thursday night), I’m going to work a bit short here.
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Dodger fan: Gavin lux is starting the season in the minors. It feels risky to do service time manipulation in such a short season. Can Taylor/Hernandez hit righties well enough? or will second be a weakness until lux is called up?
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Gaslamp Gary: Each game in 2020 will mean 2.7 games in a normal season. Will we see quicker hooks and stranger lineups like we do in the postseason? it’s really a sprint this year
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2:12 |
Gaslamp Gary: What if a peak, healthy Garrett Richards is the Padres’ third-best starting pitcher?
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BD: Howie Kendrick has had 2.5 amazing seasons in a row, at presumably the twilight of his career. He was always a major prospect. Is this a “launch angle” type switch, to get so muich better, this late in his career?
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WinTwins0410: Jay, a question on Orel Hershiser: With Jack Morris now in the HoF, is there a more compelling Hall case for the Bulldog? 3 All-Star teams, but also, his World Series appearances and other aspects (record scoreless innings, etc.). From your writing at SI, I know you weren’t sold on him in the past — has your own view on Hershiser changed at all?
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2:20 |
Of that group, I’d probably put Hershiser and Stieb at the head of the line, with Orel’s 1988 postseason and even his work in 1995 (ALCS MVP) weighing heavily.
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David: What do you think of Johan Santana’s hall of fame case? Will voters have to rethink pitching benchmarks to reflect the way modern starters are used?
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Daro: With only 60 games to play, will teams really prefer an extra year of control over a player than actually being competitive?
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David: if there was a COVID outbreak and the season had to be stopped 1 or 2 weeks in would the stats for the season count?
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2:27 |
Side note: one of this year’s new rules is that any game that’s forced into a delay, such as for rain, can be suspended and resumed at another date. |
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Scott: Thoughts on Daniel Bard’s return to the majors after a seven-year absence?
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MikeD: Both Jordan Montgomery and Mike King have shown increased velocity during Spring Training and Summer Camp. Would this elevate either of them projection wise?
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Appa Yip Yip: If the Blue Jays make the playoffs they deserve extra credit for couchsurfing all season
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#boycott: Of all the very very silly things, what level of silly is yet another nonsense outrage about kneeling? there aren’t even any fans.
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2:33 |
I wish the entire custom of playing the national anthem would disappear from sports I absolutely try to avoid it when I’m at a game, either for work or recreation. I’ll walk around the concourse, or visit the restroom or the concession stand. |
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Homer Thompson: In your Blue Jays piece you mention how this situation will be a good control for testing home field advantage. One thing that has always confused me about people talking about whether or not home field advantage exists/helps is, isn’t there an inherent home field advantage in batting second? Especially in late game situations. Any good pieces that look over that topic that you recommend?
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thebighen: Not even sure how to frame the question but any recollection of another situation like Jed Lowrie over the years? Basically 2 full seasons of “his knee/side is bothering him” but we have no updates and he just isn’t going to play. A bizarre scenario all around. Maybe BVW should have a rule not to make transactions involving former clients.
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WinTwins0410: Jay, what are your thoughts on Keith Hernandez? Should he be in the Hall? And will he eventually make his way onto a small committee ballot, do you think?
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Mike Ortman: Hey Jay! When do you think they will roll out a name change in Cleveland? During the off season?
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MikeD: Do you expect David Ortiz to be elected to the HOF, and if he is, will that change the election chances of players who have had some connection to PEDs?
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As for the PED issue, my “Wild West” rule — not holding any pre-testing-and-suspension era infractions against a player, including survey tests — wouldn’t stop me on Ortiz, and it’s worth noting that Manfred all but exonerated him with his public declaration that a number of survey test positives would have been contested (a caveat that should apply to Sosa as well, except he doesn’t get the same kind of love from the powers that be). Will the candidacy of Ortiz change minds with regards to Bonds and Clemens? I guess we’ll find out whether voters see the cognitive dissonance in selecting him but not the far more qualified pair, as his first year on the ballot will be their last. I’m not holding my breath. |
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Harry: Is Addison Russell effectively banned from MLB? Disgusting actions but he is still only 26. I wonder if someone would take a shot on him.
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NotGraphs Revivalist: Does the Matt Adams signing preclude the Braves from signing Puig once he has tested negative?
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Hall of fame fan: I was looking at some of the best non hall of Famers on jaws and someone named bill dahlen showed up. Apparently he’s a shortstop from 120 years ago. Should he be in the hall of fame? The numbers seem to say yes but no one alive has seen him play
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Sirras: Will FG be doing a retrospective/recap of projections vs actual for the PPR?
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Thom Homerson: Re: your article on deGrom yesterday: beyond the minor league depth in their pool, do you think there’s any chance they’d stretch out Lugo or Gsellman if need be? Especially if Diaz and Familia are solid and Betances is healthy? Seems like another decent potential option if they’re in the race and Jordan Humphreys is next man up…
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YardGoat: How are you doing Jay? Make any particularly delicious lunches lately?
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I do think one lesson from the pandemic is that I should be making lunch at home more often, though, and so figuring out how to do that without getting too tired of the same deli meat (usually Boar’s Head Cracked Pepper Smoked Turkey, which has less tendency to get slimy) or letting the bread get moldy will be important. This has been LunchGraphs.com |
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Lorenzo: Doesn’t it suck that the Nats can’t have a true celebration with their fans? By the time it’s safe to do so, there will be another champion (or maybe more?) to celebrate as well. What, if anything, can the Nats plan?
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Mike Ortman: So far I have found that I have many things in common with you, but I guess the Field of Dreams is not one of them. Two questions: are you at all concerned that James Earl Jones is also Darth Vader and that could not bode well for you? And what are your favorite baseball movies?
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Dodger fan: Do you think May gets into the rotation this year? If yes will he replace stripling or wood?
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Bottom line, Dustin May is a land of contrasts. |
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Gaslamp Gary: Can the Padres “bullpen” their way to the playoffs without a good offense or deep rotation?
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Gaslamp Gary: Ok, I am trying to convince people that this year’s champion wont have an asterisk next to it. When you boil it down, the playoffs wont be any different besides fans. The shortened season will be over. Any tips for a stronger argument?
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Steve Nebraska: I’ve been looking at the awards prognostications and seen no mentions anywhere for Spencer Howard and was really surprised… Any thoughts? It seems everyone’s choice, Lux, is not going to be the winner now.
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Yada: Does Bernie Williams have any shot at getting into the HOF on a committee backdoor?
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C M Keller: The Early Baseball committee meets this year – I just discovered Pete Browning in an old baseball facts book. Do you think he gets serious consideration, and what do you think has kept him out this long? His stats look impressive, and he has the “pioneer” thing going for him, having been responsible for Louisville Slugger bats.
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Brooklyn-based Jay Jaffe is a senior writer for FanGraphs, the author of The Cooperstown Casebook (Thomas Dunne Books, 2017) and the creator of the JAWS (Jaffe WAR Score) metric for Hall of Fame analysis. He founded the Futility Infielder website (2001), was a columnist for Baseball Prospectus (2005-2012) and a contributing writer for Sports Illustrated (2012-2018). He has been a recurring guest on MLB Network and a member of the BBWAA since 2011. Follow him on Twitter @jay_jaffe.