Showing posts with label Jose Tabata. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jose Tabata. Show all posts

Saturday, April 6, 2013

The Current Focus on Splits in Clint Hurdle's Line-Ups

Clint Hurdle’s line-ups so far this season have had a focus on spits (with a lefty-righty balance against right-handed pitching). For example, the clean-up spot has been filled by Pedro Alvarez against right-handers and Gaby Sanchez against lefties, with Garrett Jones and Neil Walker hitting second against righties and Russell Martin against lefties (although Walker will hit second against Clayton Kershaw tonight). The only consistencies have been Starling Marte leading off, Andrew McCutchen hitting third and Clint Barmes eighth.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

A Look At The Current Batting Order

Clint Hurdle has elected to continue with the Opening Day line-up for the second game of the season, despite the Pirates offense struggling in the season opener with Cubs right-hander Jeff Samardzija on the mound. While much of the focus centered around Gaby Sanchez’s presence ahead of Travis Snider, I believe that Hurdle’s line-up is really the bigger issue.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Projecting The Offense: Right Field

Right field is the toughest position to project; the Pirates entered Spring Training appearing to give the majority of playing time to Travis Snider, who is attempting to stick in the majors for the sixth time, with Jose Tabata backing him up – perhaps in a platoon. However, Garrett Jones will get the Opening Day start, with both Snider and Tabata on the bench. What is almost certain is that right field is a position that will be in a state of flux for the first half of the season at least.

Travis Snider
2012 (Minors): 246 PA, 16 doubles, 0 triples, 13 home runs, .335/.423/.598, .435 wOBA, 2 stolen bases 
2012 (Majors): 185 PA, 7 doubles, 1 triple, 4 home runs, .250/.319/.378, .307 wOBA, 2 stolen bases 

2013 Projections
Bill James: 312 PA, 19 doubles, 1 triple, 11 home runs, .278/.345/.468, .352 wOBA, 5 stolen bases 
ZiPS: 497 PA, 27 doubles, 1 triple, 13 home runs, .253/.312/.403, .310 wOBA, 9 stolen bases 
Oliver: 482 PA, 23 doubles, 2 triples, 15 home runs, .255/.319/.421, .320 wOBA, 9 stolen bases 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Pirates Positional Players Depth Chart: Next Man Up

Updated 2/13/2013.

Please note and make use of the scroll bar at the bottom of the screen as there is additional info on the right side of this chart.

Depth Chart Key
Pitchers Depth Chart

Position
Player
Acquired
ST
OL
40/R5
Bats
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
C
Russell Martin
FA13
>6.000

Yes
R
30/$6.5
31/$8.5





Michael McKenry
TR11
1.136
1
Yes
R
28
29
30
31
32


Tony Sanchez
DR09
0.000
3
2012
R
AAA
25
26
27
28
29














1B
Garrett Jones
MiFA08
3.158
0
Yes
L
31/$4.5
32
33




Gaby Sanchez
TR12
3.025

Yes
R
29/$1.75
30
31




Clint Robinson
TR13
0.007
2
Yes
L
28
29
30
31
32
33

Matt Curry
DR10
0.000
3
2013
L
AA
25
26
27
28
29














2B
Neil Walker
DR04
2.166
1
Yes
SW
27
28
29
30



Ivan De Jesus Jr
TR13
0.147
0
No
R
AAA
26
27
28
29
30

Jarek Cunningham
DR08
0.000
3
2012
R
AA
AAA
25
26
27
28














SS
Clint Barmes
FA12
>6.000

Yes
Allegedly
34/$5.5






Jordy Mercer
DR08
0.118
2
Yes
R
26
27
28
29
30
31

Chase d’Arnaud
DR08
0.125
1
Yes
R
26
27
28
29
30
31














3B
Pedro Alvarez
DR08
2.085
0
Yes
L
261/$700k
272
28
29



Josh Harrison
TR09
1.095
1
Yes
R
25
26
27
28
29















LF
Starling Marte
Int FA07
0.070
3
Yes
R
24
25
26
27
28
29

Alex Presley
DR06
1.091
1
Yes
L
27
28
29
30
31


Adalberto Santos
DR10
0.000
3
2013
R
AAA
26
27
28
29
30

Barrett Barnes
DR12
0.000
3
2015
R
A+
AA
AAA
24
25
26














CF
Andrew McCutchen
DR05
3.123
3
Yes
R
26/$4.5
27/$7.25
28/$10
29/$13
30/$14
31/$14.753

Gregory Polanco
Int FA09
0.000
3
2013
L
A+
AA
AAA
24
25
26

Mel Rojas, Jr.
DR10
0.000
3
2013
SW
AA
AAA
24
25
26
27














RF
Travis Snider
TR12
2.091

Yes
L
25
26
27
28



Jose Tabata
TR08
2.081
1
Yes
R
24
25
26
27
284
29

Jerry Sands
TR13
0.094
1
2015
R
25
26
27
28
29
30

Josh Bell
DR11
0.000
3
2015
SW
A+
AA
AAA
23
24
25
























Player projected to start the year in AAA and get called up mid-season; not eligible for arbitration


Player is in a pre-arbitration year; contract is Major League minimum unless otherwise noted


Player is arbitration eligible; salary (if noted) = arbitration results


Player is under contract


Either the Pirates or the player may exercise an option; details provided below the chart

























1 The Pirates exercised a team option for 2013 on 10/31/2012
2 The Pirates have a team option for $700,000 for 2014. The player may void the option if eligible for arbitration.
3 The Pirates have a team option for 2018.
4 The Pirates have team options for 2017, 2018, and 2019.

All courtesy of Trogluddite
Key

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Offseason: Potential Trade Targets v. 3.0.

Gordon would look
good in Black and Gold
Here, I outlined a few players the Pirates could target in trades this offseason to help the team in 2013 and beyond. offseason. Version 2.0 can be read here.  This is a third installment, looking at another trio of players the Pirates could attempt to bring to Pittsburgh via trade this winter.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

The Pirates and Contract Extensions

What do Evan Longoria and Matt Moore
have to do with the Pirates and
Contract  Extensions? Click to find out!
Big news! The Pirates signed Andrew McCutchen to an extension! By now, whoever is reading this probably already knows.  It's awesome news.  Digging a bit further though, I'd like to comment on an interesting observation I had, specifically about contract extensions.

The McCutchen extension fell in line with two recent extensions that have created a model.  The Arizona Diamondbacks were able to sign Justin Upton followed by the Cincinnati Reds signing Jay Bruce to virtually identical contracts. Both players were like McCutchen, young outfielders going into the third year, their last year prior to arbitration.  Point being, the parallels are more than obvious.  That's not the only model though and it may not be the best.