Mailbag: May 24, 2012
May 24th, 2012 | by Ray Flowers |
Each week I’ll be here answering questions that have been sent to me at the BaseballGuys’ Twitter page.
What do you think of this trade offer: Dan Haren for Ryan Zimmerman?
– @toastedonry
Haren has lost his last four trips to the hill and he’s given up at least three runs in all four of the outings. He’s also dealing with a bit of a wonky back, an overall he’s 1-5 with a 4.37 ERA and 1.33 WHIP. Is it time to grab a pitchfork and a flaming torch to storm the castle? Not so fast. Haren is matching his K-rate from last season, though it is in the 7.2′s for the second straight year after 3-straight seasons over eight. His walk rate would be an 8-year high but we’re still talking about a 2.26 per nine mark. His BABIP is slightly elevated (.315) while his LOB% is slightly down (71 percent), and his GB/FB ratio of 1.08 is within shouting distance of his 1.19 career mark. He hasn’t pitched anywhere near as poorly as it would appear from his record and ERA. There are some signs of erosion of course, but it’s a gradual thing and not something that should add a run to his ERA and cause him to lose 15 games this season.
Zimmerman continues to be bothered, at least somewhat, by his shoulder. The result is a poor slash line of .248/.341/.350 from a guy who has career mark of .287/.354/.475. That’s right. Zimmerman’s current SLG is below his career OBP. A look at the rest of his line this year reveals a 0.62 BB/K mark, slightly above his 0.55 career rate, and his BABIP of .300 is just a hot week or two away from being right there with his career mark of .318. What has changed this year is a lack of fly balls, and this is a concern. Since the start of last season Zimmerman has hit more than 50 percent of his batted balls into the ground, that the is going to make big homer totals impossible to attain given his 12.5 percent career HR/F mark. In fact, his 1.50 GB/FB ratio since the start of last season is something you want to see on the back of the ball card of a 30 steal guy, not a middle of the order thumper.
Both these struggling options should improve as the season progresses. Third base has been hit by some injuries this year, including the one that has felled Zimmerman, so it would be understandable to add the Nationals third sacker with the hope that he is healthy. Given that I’m not sure he is, I’m going to side with Haren here but under the proviso that there are certainly setups in which it would make more sense to add Zimmerman (i.e. if your roster was deep in pitching and you needed a boost at the hot corner).
Stay the course with Miguel Montero at catcher?
– @Kronis_kek
Last year Montero was a top-5 catcher as he hit .282 with 18 homer, 86 RBI, 65 runs scored, a .351 OBP an a .820 OPS. This season he has been far from that level as he has hit .255 with two homers, 21 RBI and 16 runs scored. However, he’s still on pace for 75 RBI and 57 runs scored, numbers right in line with his production last year. He also is sporting a .350 OBP which is virtually identical to last season, and his 0.44 BB/K mark is just under the 0.48 mark he had last year. The average should come up, Montero has hit .282 the past three years, and it’s unlikely that after 4-straight years with a line drive rate of at least 19 percent that he’ll continue to struggle along at 16 percent the rest of the way. The power? That’s the big issue here. An 11 percent HR/F guy for his career, that number is just 5.7 percent this year. Of course, if Montero hits three homers in the next week that number will be right back where it should be. Bottom line for me is that Montero should still be a solid #1 catcher by the time the season is over if he stays healthy and you remain patient.
Do you think Felipe Paulino is a better value than James McDonald or Carlos Zambrano?
– @andy1mat
Paulino has always had a big arm, one that has produced a total of 349 strikeouts in 373 innings. Unfortunately injuries have long been a part of his game, as well as the fact that teams haven’t been sure if he would be best served as a starter or reliever. The Royals are committed to him as a starter, an in four starts this year has has allowed zero runs three times as he’s blown away hitters with 29 Ks, and just seven walks, in 25.1 innings. Obviously it would be wise not to read too much into four starts, so let’s look a bit further back. In 25 career appearances with the Royals (24 starts) Paulino has a 3.66 ERA, 1.33 WHIP and 148 Ks in 150 innings. Could I see him pitching at that level this season? He certainly could given his power arm. There is a question about durability though. Here are his innings pitched totals for his career starting in 2006: 126.1, 131, 0.2, 132.1, 95.2 and 139.1. Clearly he is far from certain to be a guy we can bank on taking the ball in September.
McDonald has made nine starts this season and he has yet to allow more than three runs in a start leading to a 2.51 ERA. He;s also been rather stingy with the walks allowing no more than three in any outing which has helped him to post a 0.99 WHIP. James has also struck out 58 batters in 57.1 innings as he is fulfilling the potential that had the Dodgers so excited about him for years. However, consistency has always eluded him which brings up the question of what expectations should be for the rest of the season? Is McDonald going to be able to hold on to his batter per nine gain in the strikeout column? Is he going to be able to hold on to the batter per nine inning reduction he’s provided in his walk rate (Currently 2.83 per nine)? Is he going to continue to be so stingy with the home run ball which seems unlikely given that his 0.31 HR/9 mark is less than half his career 0.88 mark? Is he going to continue to have a BABIP of .264, below his .299 career mark, which has enabled him to hold batters to a .198 batting average?
Until Wednesday, Zambrano had been off to a remarkable start to the season. Even with the beating he took at the hands of the Rockies (seven runs in five innings) his numbers are still rather impressive highlighted by his 2.85 ERA and 1.12 WHIP. Still, his K/BB continues to languish at 1.76, his BABIP is about .045 points low at .233 and for a guy has had a GB/FB ratio under 1.25 in each of the past three seasons it’s pretty hard to believe he’ll be able to sustain the 1.76 mark he currently owns. Zambrano has a great set of ratios, but they are deceiving. He really hasn’t pitched much different than “normal” and there is always the possibility that he could go postal on something at any point which has to make you nervous.
If I was ranking these guys, and let’s face it that’s what I’ve been asked to do, I’d go McDonald, Paulino and Zambrano.
Would you drop Josh Willingham for Matt Adams? Keeper league, but competing for 1st this year.
– @AdamTuteur
Willingham has tanked of late as he’s hit .212 in May with only one homer in his last 12 games. However, let’s not be too short sighted here. Willingham was terrific in April so in total he’s hitting .283 with eight homers, 27 RBI and 24 runs scored putting him on pace to go .281-30-100-90 which would be the best season of his career (his previous bests are .277-29-98-75). Willingham has also ramped up his walk rate helping lead to a .400 OBP while his .565 SLG is nearly .100 points clear of his career mark (.479). Overall, a terrific start to his Twins career.
I touched on the outlook of Adams earlier this week in the On Deck Circle where I mentioned that Adams has a big bat but that he lacks experience. I also mentioned that playing time could be an issue since Matt Carpenter was around to potentially take at-bats from Adams. Consider one road block removed as Carpenter was placed on the DL with an oblique issue. The Cards will welcome back Allen Craig shortly, but Adams should be given an ample opportunity to secure a full-time position given the bat he possesses.
It’s a keeper league and that certainly swings the pendulum toward Adams, but at the same time if you’re playing to win this year you have to hold on to Willingham. Not only is he the one locked into a full-time role, he’s also the one who has the experience/success at the big league level. Put it this way – Adams hopes to one day be what Willingham is right now, so if you’re goal is to win now keep Willingham.
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Tags: Carlos Zambrano, Dan Haren, Felipe Paulino, James McDonald, Josh Willingham, Matt Adams, Miguel Montero, Ryan Zimmerman















By Mark on May 24, 2012
Ray – Miguel Montero or Saltalamacchia the ROS?
Thanks! P.S. You gave me advice on Jesus Montero yesterday…unfortunately he’s not on my team. ;-0
By Ray Flowers on May 24, 2012
Mark – See today’s Mailbag piece for my thoughts on Montero who I would take over Salty.
http://baseballguys.com/category/mailbag/
By Baseballer on May 24, 2012
Lucas Duda or Mitch Moreland?
Points league with K and BB. Duda has been my least productive hitter…both play 1b/of, but Duda does get consistent playing time. Widh Moreland does…I am thinking he is one injury away from playing full-time. Duda has been mediocre at best. If the mets had ANY depth in the OF, I see him being a platoon player. I know he got hot last summer, and I am asking myself, wait for him to become en fuego? Or grab Moreland and enjoy the 2-3x he plays per week?
By Cardinal Bob on May 24, 2012
Ray,
I was offered Hosmer and Hellickson for Votto, and then Hosmer and Wainwright for Votto and Romero. I turned them both down, saying that he was vastly underrating Votto. He took great offense at my comments – am I nuts, or is he?
By greg on May 24, 2012
Hi Ray – I need a CI in my 10-teamer with AVG and OPS. Do I go with Alonso (solid hitter, wildly unexciting counting stats and a terrible lineup) or Middlebrooks (more exciting, better lineup, but striking out a lot still. and there’s always the lineup issue). thanks, man!
By LD Smith on May 24, 2012
I’ve been offered Jay Bruce for either J.Upton. I am doing well in runs/SB and need HR/RBI. I could counter with Rollins.
Seems like a win/win in either case.
NL Only, 13 teams, keeper, all players between 30-35 in salary.
Thoughts?
By jon on May 25, 2012
Morning, Ray – I know you were quite high on Alex Rios coming into the season. He’s been a little disappointing so far this season but seems like he might be coming around. With the rather heating up at US Cell soon – you think nows a good time to go get him? I’ve got an offer to send Bud Norris for him straight up as I need a 5th OF in my 10tm league. Like it?
By Sean on May 25, 2012
Ray
Trade Jim Johnson to get Nelson Cruz or trade JJ to get victorino?
By Steve on May 25, 2012
Ray,
What do you think of the possible trade offers?
I give up Dunn or Teixeira
I get Choo and Chris Davis
AL-Only league. My other OFs include Granderson, Reddick, Span, Revere, Damon, and Podsednik. The other owner is the one who I tried trading for Verlander. I offered Tex, Sale, Paulino for Verlander, C.Davis, M.Adams. He countered by adding Granderson on my side and getting Choo. I turned that down. Is it apparent that he is a Yankee fan… Anyway, what do you think of the potential trade offers? Should I or should I not? I don’t think he wants to trade Verlander unless I grossly overpay. Thanks, Ray!
By Mike on May 25, 2012
Ray- Picking up Paulino… who should I drop? Duda or Neil Walker. I have Pedroia at my 2B and Hardy playing Mid Inf. Also have Hanley as SS.
By Ray Flowers on May 25, 2012
Baseballer – Though Duda is playing more, Moreland has been just as productive. Mitch has also played in 78 percent of Rangers games so it’s not as low as you suggest. I’d go with Duda. He looks to be rounding into shape, and if he does end the year with 100 extra at-bats cause of the way Rangers use Moreland…
By Jeremy on May 25, 2012
Hi Ray, Do you think Chris Sale for Mark Trumbo is a good deal?
By Luke on May 25, 2012
Ray, I’ve got to drop an OF from Carlos Lee, Alex Gordon, or Brian LeHair. I think he answer is obvious but I felt I needed to run it by the Jedi to make sure I’m not a complete jackass. Thanks as always!
By brad on May 25, 2012
I am trading freese for ichiro, do you think this is a good deal for me? I need sb very competitive area could move 5 points with 5 steals but freese is having a monster year and position scarcity.oh well like to hear your thoughts Lastly can do Hardy for Jeter need ba also your thoughts on this one?
By Ray Flowers on May 25, 2012
Cardinal Bob – Is this a keeper lg?
Hosmer/Hellickson for Votto
OR
Hosmer/Wainwright for Votto
At this point I see no issue with turning them down. At the same time, I find the offers to be decent. Dont think the guy should have been offended if you said no, but certainly he should understand why you did.
By Ray Flowers on May 25, 2012
Greg – Alonso is a .300 hitter, but the guy has as many homers this year as Podsednik. Terrible.
Middlebrooks – worried about his 0.12 BB/K rate that is a quarter of the big league average. Plus, as you noted, playing time could be a concern.
Right now go Middle, but I wouldn’t be overly confident with either in a 10 tm lg.
By Ray Flowers on May 25, 2012
LD Smith – I’ve been offered Jay Bruce for either J.Upton. I am doing well in runs/SB and need HR/RBI. I could counter with Rollins.
Can you restate question – seems like something is off.
By Ray Flowers on May 25, 2012
Jon – I’ve got an offer to send Bud Norris for Alex Rios straight up as I need a 5th OF in my 10tm league.
Big Rios fan, as you stated, but Norris has been amazing this year. See: http://baseballguys.com/category/the-day-in-baseball/
Rios has gotten a bit better, but still below my expectations. He’s a great 5th OF in 10 tm lg, but I think you could get more for Norris who has been so hot.
By Ray Flowers on May 25, 2012
Sean - Trade Jim Johnson to get Nelson Cruz or trade JJ to get victorino?
Do first deal. Johnson isn’t going to be this strong all year, and Cruz can be so huge if he can just stay healthy.
By Ray Flowers on May 25, 2012
Steve – I give up Dunn or Teixeira
I get Choo and Chris Davis – AL ONLY LG
In AL only, getting a strong 2 for 1 offer can be pretty big.
I’d trade Dunn. At his worst, Tex figures to be a Dunn clone.
By Ray Flowers on May 25, 2012
Mike – Glad you like the Paulino advice. I’d drop Walker given your roster of Pedroia/HanRam/Hardy
By Ray Flowers on May 25, 2012
Jeremy – Do you think Chris Sale for Mark Trumbo is a good deal?
Fair.
I worry about Trumbo’s soon to tumble avg, and if he continues to play so much.
I worry about Sales health and how many innings he is allowed to throw.
By Ray Flowers on May 25, 2012
Luke – I dont really want to drop any of these guys. Any chance you could pull a 2 for 1?
By Ray Flowers on May 25, 2012
Brad – trading freese for ichiro
Freese is way down in May. He’s also a big health risk.
Ichiro – on pace for his WORST steal total of his career.
Don’t love the deal.
You can trade Hardy and get Jeter? Do immediately.
By Luke Landsmann on May 25, 2012
Ray its your favorite format (irony). 3 starting OF and my other 2 are Desmond Jennings and McCutchen so one has to go. Might be able to swing a deal but probably unlikely. If one gets dropped which one would you do and which order for the three ( Lee, A Gordon, LeHair)?
Ray, I’ve got to drop an OF from Carlos Lee, Alex Gordon, or Brian LeHair. I think he answer is obvious but I felt I needed to run it by the Jedi to make sure I’m not a complete jackass. Thanks as always!
By Ray Flowers on May 26, 2012
Luke L – The guy I have the least faith in is LaHair from your trio. At the same time, he has the best numbers of the group. Still, that;s what I would do if I had to.
By LD Smith on May 27, 2012
Sorry for my earlier typing issues. He’s offering Jay Bruce. Initially he asked for either J.Upton or Rollins and he later came back requesting Upton. Is Bruce for Upton a decent deal; would I be better off countering with Rollings?
By Ray Flowers on May 27, 2012
LD Smith – I’d trade Bruce to get Justin Uptin.