.
The Think Tank plumps for Robinson Cano at 1B, with subvariation N-C5 slotting Marte to CF, Brad Miller and Chris Taylor to DP. This would also be an all-kids-all-the-time cutback, sparing us $9M Trumbo bucks that (we hope!) would be deployed elsewhere.
Dr. D is a position scarcity guy; he always drafts 2Bs and SSs in the first round. This is how you set up a core of Stars, which --- > allows you to stay light on your feet, grubbing values at corner Scrub slots. But let's take a look-see:
.
2016 Mariner |
Off (wRC) |
Def |
TOTAL |
Cano, 1B |
90 |
+10 |
+100 runs |
Crazy Legs, 2B |
65-70 (proj in 600 PA) |
= |
+65-70 |
Chris Taylor, SS |
50 (19 in 250 so far) |
+5 |
+55 |
Marte, CF |
65 |
+5 |
+70 |
.
Compare dat to da $9M costlier Mark Trumbo/Edgar version:
.
2016 Mariner |
Off (wRC) |
Def |
TOTAL |
Cano, 2B |
90 |
-5 at second |
+95 runs |
Crazy Legs, CF |
65-70 (proj in 600 PA) |
= |
+65-70 |
Marte, SS |
65 |
+5 |
+70 |
Trumbinator, 1B |
60 (prorated) |
== |
+60
|
.
The 4-position total on the "athletic team" clocks in at +295 runs, on the "Trumbo" team +295 runs for $9M more. You lose only -5 runs by moving Cano, since you figure on a +15 runs bounty with his glove. I think we could call that a "best case analysis."
The "athletic team" also banks on a solid year from Chris Taylor, which certainly isn't a given. Essentially you're sacrificing a lot of "solidness," predictability, in order to get quicker and more dynamic (Taylor has upside).
....
Note 1: Earl wrote about the correct way to construct a baseball team, Three True Outcomes, walks and homers except that he wouldn't have done it in Kansas City. He bellyached and moaned about the way the Royals, in such a big, fast park would drop their infielders back 10 yards and still easily throw Boog Powell out at first. "But if we tried it, it wouldn't work because of the Royals' speed down to first. Everything they tried worked, and we looked absolutely foolish. There's only one park in the league where I'd play for speed, and that's Kansas City." In other words, even Earl would have trashed his beloved 3-run homers for the sake of speed and contact in the right park.
Kansas City in 2014-15, we notice, are having a fair amount of success playing this way.
.....
JeDi speaks in terms of designing the team to the park. To Jack Z, this meant lefty power. To the 116-win Mariners, it meant having the two best CF's in the game roaming the outfield. There will never be another Ichiro in RF, but the next best thing would be two legit CF's.
....
Note 2: There is a Critical Mass factor here, a Tipping Point, that can occur when the whole blinkin' defense is full of Adrian Beltres. The pitchers throw different; they expect good things to happen. You could (it says here) move Cano to 1B AND put Crazy Legs in left or right field alongside Denard Span. I guess you got $9M to find a Span and a 2B?
....
Note 3: Cano had a -7 runs this year according to both Dewan and to Fangraphs' UZR. However, the Fans' Scouting Report gave him sensational grades across the board: 8/8 for instincts, 6.5 for second step, 5.5 for speed, 8/8 for hands, 9/8 for release, 8/8 for arm strength, 9/8 for arm accuracy, 8/8 overall.
He looked smooth and unhurried, no doubts there .... John Dewan charted him for:
- = up the middle (plays, not runs)
- = to his left
- = in the air
- - 6 right at him
- -10 plays total
From where I'm standing, Robinson Cano is still a classy 2B and the positional adjustment is a minimium of -15 runs when moving between 2B and 1B. In other words, play Joe Shlabotnik at 1B and you'll need a 2B worth 15 extra hitting runs before you start to break even.
It's an interesting idea, and would make the M's 10 miles more athletic on the face of it.
.
Note 4: With Cano at 1B, we've got a bit of a logjam at the 1B/DH/RF corner. Into one of which slots we must smash a certain 39.8 home run #3 hitter.
....
Note 5: You run a 3-4 defensive alignment (3 down linemen, 4 linebackers) over the 4-3 not because one formation is inherently better than the other, but because you got 6 great linebackers and 0 great DL's.
Guess this one would be driven by how "stacked" you think the M's are (or not) at MI vs CF/RF. In any case, the JeDi Smurf City of Light? I liiiike eeet ...
Cheers,
Dr D