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2014 IPP: Juan Lagares
Benjamin Grimm Mar 07 2014 02:48 PM |
It was moderately popular last year, so we'll try it again this year. IPP stands for Individual Player Predictions. These will be threads where we share our expectations of how a player will perform in the current year. Feel free to make your predictions as specific or as vague as you like. (You can find a listing of the 2013 IPPs here.)
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metirish Mar 07 2014 02:52 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Can't see him starting anywhere but Flushing, he is one of the best CF in the game, I mean, that is a fair thing to say yes?
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Ceetar Mar 07 2014 03:03 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Shares some time early but ultimately starts hitting just enough that he's penciled in every day.
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smg58 Mar 08 2014 12:30 AM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Ceetar's line looks about right to me. .700 OPS and a (deserved) Gold Glove.
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MFS62 Mar 08 2014 03:38 AM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Retakes centerfield after Chris Young goes on a hot streak and is traded by mid-year and Eric Young doesn't hit much. Then holds onto the job by hitting .252-6-34 with 14 outfield assists in 94 games.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Mar 08 2014 05:44 AM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
A .700 OPS looks a little optimistic, but I suspect it's more optimistic to assume the defensive value numbers will stay on track with last year's ridiculously good debut. That he's the best option in center doesn't mean he'll start there as much as he should; Terry will eventually see the light (or be forced to squint), but... well... I don't see a whole season of starts in the cards.
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Edgy MD Mar 08 2014 02:12 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
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It's hard to glean what the Mets' plan for him is. As far as him being one of the best centerfielders in the game, I'd agree that he certainly was that last year, but the Mets perhaps don't (or perhaps shouldn't) necessarily think of that performance as repeatable. Maybe they see him as the Mike Jacobs of defenders. A handful of wacky throws --- some against runners who shouldn't have run anyway --- contain a lot of his defensive (and overall) value from 2013. Maybe they look at his technique and don't see how his defense can consistently bring three and a half wins of value. If that's their attitude, I wouldn't blame them. But if you see him as good enough to bring home two wins with the glove and arm, I imagine they'd like to see him as capable of adding two more with the bat before they give him a job. Right now, I think some sort of shared job between him and den Dekker is the backup plan for Young, but until they settle the Duda/Davis situation, there are four outfielders in front of them. .244 / .289 / .391 // .690.
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Frayed Knot Mar 08 2014 02:22 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
I agree that the runners caught stat is hardly a given to repeat. His arm is good but not overwhelming and we all know that weak and/or erratic OF arms are often at or near the top of the league in assists.
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Edgy MD Mar 08 2014 02:43 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Which is why I think it's safe-ish to pencil in 2.0 defensive WAR instead of the 3.5 of 2013.
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Frayed Knot Mar 08 2014 03:38 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Yeah, I'm less convinced than some that he's in the lead to be a full-time starter.
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TransMonk Mar 08 2014 04:23 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
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This.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 08 2014 04:24 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
It seems clear that he's not. Terry is very high on Eric Young.
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Edgy MD Mar 08 2014 07:05 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Given a dose of mostly lefty pitching, I expect his stats to be distinctly higher than those I noted above. I'm very curious to see what a LaDekker can do in the Mets lineup, either in 2014 when trade/injury/failure opens up a spot, or in 2015 when Young (and maybe others have moved on.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 08 2014 07:22 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
I can see Puello and Lagares (with or without den Dekker) joining Granderson in the Mets outfield in 2015. Maybe even sooner, depending on how the Youngs do.
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d'Kong76 Mar 09 2014 05:53 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
I d'know .. can I do that twice? He is fun to watch in
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 10 2014 01:29 AM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
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I gotta say, I don't really believe that either. I mean I'm sure Terry's enthusiasm is over the moon for EYJ, but he's not gonna take center field starts from Lagares. Would imagine if not Lagares in CF it's Chris Young in CF and EY in left, but even then. I think the Mets were wise to add another candidate in CF, given Lagares was the 3rd option last season. I think they will send him to Vegas and hope he hits his way back up. Up here, I'd bet on the same-ish offense and some decline in D value. As an aside, you'd think defensive metrics would adjust in the cases like Lagares's where assists are a big part of the number. That said he really did go get 'em with the best I've seen at big Shea in years and years.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 25 2014 10:54 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
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I'm not sure what conclusion to draw from Sandy's statement. Mike Vorkunov seems to think it means that Lagares has won the job, but I don't see it.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 26 2014 01:17 AM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
The Rubinator had the same interpretation, and it makes sense. Lagares can go get it but a if he's gonna go get it with a .600 OPS we're gonna hafta look at alternatives. Not that that's what I'm expecting, but in general, with Tejada being what he is, and Ike Davis, etc., we can't carry too many stiffs everyday.
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Frayed Knot Mar 26 2014 02:25 AM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
As with many of these decisions at this time of year, we tend to act like they all need to be made prior to opening day but of course they don't.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 01 2014 10:54 AM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
I think the Mets tentativeness on Lagares was the right approach, CY's struggles notwithstanding.
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Edgy MD Jul 01 2014 11:59 AM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
It's hard to not see him as Carlos Gomez five years from now.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 11 2014 03:57 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
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Really I don't see how he'll ever be as valuable a guy as Gomez. Doesn't have his speed or power, and walks even less. Keeps getting hurt. That's a big deal. I'm quite down on Lagares.
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Edgy MD Jul 11 2014 04:35 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
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I wouldn't call myself bullish, but he's fifth in the big leagues in defensive WAR, despite playing in far fewer games than the competition
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Frayed Knot Jul 11 2014 04:39 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Lagares 2014 (Age 25) over 202 ABs -- .287/.321/.401
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 11 2014 04:50 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
I'm tempted to sell high on Lagares. He's been a .250 singles hitter without any walks since his return from the DL and as discussed above his early success owes some to BABiP. With Gomez, you could see he had the speed and body that could one day make him a real stud; I don't know how much Lagares will improve.
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Ceetar Jul 11 2014 05:07 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
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.300 singles* (he has two doubles in 30 AB) hitter. 30. 30 AB. Before that he had an acceptable .324 OBP with a .122 ISO. Only 8 non-I walks but that was an improved rate over last year. His BAbip was higher, .367, but not that high, particularly for a guy with footspeed. And that's in 6x the sample as the return from DL stuff. I'd give him another AB or two before selling high.
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Edgy MD Jul 11 2014 05:11 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
What's the plan? If we're talking about moving him, while we can't even staff left field competitively, we better be confident there's a better option going forward. Because the present matters, baby.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 11 2014 05:21 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Yeah, I know.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jul 11 2014 05:29 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Even if there's no improvement with the bat, he's still an asset; assuming the injuries don't become (remain?) chronic, and there's even mild, WAY-sub-Gomezian improvement, he's still a formidable one.
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Edgy MD Jul 11 2014 05:50 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Centerfield WAR in the NL EAST
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jul 11 2014 05:56 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
With a more flyball-prone rotation, his value would be even more realized (and "not-apparent").
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 11 2014 06:22 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
You guys don't need to be convincing me he's a great flycatcher. I understand that. I'm concerned that he's going to be a great flycatcher with a .600 OPS.
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Edgy MD Jul 11 2014 06:31 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Well, when we get one perfectly rounded ballplayer in this lineup, we can stand to start picking these guys off. But he's been as valuable as anybody the team has. And you know he's serious about getting better because he's not dying his hair blonde like Gomez '07 or wearing a little mini mullet fray like Flores '13.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 11 2014 08:16 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
What if he brings you a leftfielder who can smash it? I'd be tempted I say. TEMPTED.
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Frayed Knot Jul 11 2014 08:21 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Problem right now is, while we've got others who can play CF and play it pretty well (not Lagares well, but well well) I don't have any confidence in their offense either.
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G-Fafif Jul 12 2014 04:54 AM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Juan Lagares, stirred by faint but palpable disconnect, enjoys a breakout game Friday night. "Ain't nobody trading me -- kapesh?" he told reporters following his three-hit performance versus the Marlins.
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Edgy MD Sep 15 2014 04:39 PM Re: 2014 IPP: Juan Lagares |
Juan taking your Twitter questions today.
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