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Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares
Edgy MD Feb 27 2015 02:58 AM |
Hi, I'm Juan Lagares, and I'm capable of giving a team 3.0–3.5 WAR just using my legs, my arm, and my glove. Not too many defenders out there (none?) can say the same. But let's be honest. How long am I going to be pulling that off? Sooner or later, I'm going to have to hit.
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themetfairy Feb 27 2015 03:05 AM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
Obi Juan Lagares is our only hope!
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 27 2015 07:42 AM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
Continued greatness at tracking back, only with a little backsliding at the plate.
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Edgy MD Feb 27 2015 11:59 AM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
I could really go for some Straticon Construction Services. Wife doesn't understand why. I tell her it's because I have the strength to be there. She thinks I'm weird.
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MFS62 Feb 27 2015 03:05 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
Getting better. Keeps the leadoff spot by hitting .288/ .355 with 40-45 XBH and 20+ SB. With those numbers and this lineup, will score over 100 5runs.
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smg58 Feb 27 2015 03:23 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
One thing that got lost last season was how he dramatically cut down on strikeouts as the year went on. I think that sets him up well for this year. .285/.325/.455, with 35 doubles and 10 home runs. Leads the team in WAR by a wide margin.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 27 2015 03:39 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
I'm not a true believer in Lagares yet.
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Lefty Specialist Feb 27 2015 03:43 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
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That's pretty much where I wind up. Maybe fewer XBH, and if given permission to run will easily have 20 SB. His OBP will be more in the .320 range, though, so he won't be an ideal leadoff guy.
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Edgy MD Feb 27 2015 03:57 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
His approach certainly changed after he hit the leadoff spot last year. The results didn't change much, but I was at least happy he was a willing student.
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Ashie62 Feb 27 2015 03:59 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
The type of centerfielder you can pencil in on a world championship ballclub.
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Ceetar Feb 27 2015 04:04 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
131 games .279/.329/.401 wRC+105 10 HR 20 SB
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 27 2015 04:13 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
You're in luck then because Steamer projects 290 OBP
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Edgy MD Feb 27 2015 04:23 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
If he takes a step forward, and performs like a the leadoff hitter the Mets feel they can turn him into, they will be an unstoppable beast.
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Vic Sage Feb 27 2015 04:49 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
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This.
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Frayed Knot Feb 27 2015 05:14 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
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He seemed to adopt (quite possibly under pressure from above) a two-strike approach later in the season where he'd cut down on his swing and poke the ball to RF w/2 strikes. The result was those fewer Ks you mentioned and also some extras singles where (although I don't have the data to prove this) it seemed me that he was getting a bit lucky on those pokes more often than not in a BABiP way, so it's possible that some of that upside won't be so easy to reproduce. If he can combine that two strike approach with being more aggressive earlier in the count to take advantage of what seems like his only partially tapped power potential we might have something very nice on our hands. Not sure though that he'll ever be the OBP guy they want for the top of the order.
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Edgy MD Feb 27 2015 05:21 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
With his speed, just tapping a two-strike pitch to the infield gives him that fighting chance to reach base, as long as the first baseman inexplicably decides to cover an area two feet up the line.
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d'Kong76 Feb 28 2015 08:00 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
I'm a believer in Lagares to improve as a lead-off guy.
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Ashie62 Mar 01 2015 02:12 AM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
Hes' not Andruw Jones, yet.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Mar 01 2015 03:31 AM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
His walk rate ain't improved a whit as he's advanced through the system, and the line-drive rate's just come up a tick to average-y. I don't see a lead off hitter here, now or ever. Unless you've got a hell of an imagination, you probably don't, either, not really.
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batmagadanleadoff Mar 01 2015 05:40 AM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
I'm kinda down on Lagares and by down, I mean the down that means down instead of the slang down that really means up. First of all, and foremost, I think he's sort of a crappy hitter. I know he's a great fielder but the thing is that I don't really know how good a fielder he is and what the value is for that. I see the dWAR rates and all those other newfangled defensive stats but I have no real way of knowing what those numbers really mean and I'm pretty good at math, too. I used to typically take a college math test and get a perfect score in like fifteen minutes. I could ace the test twice over before the rest of the class even finished it once. Like I said, I used to be good at math. Now you take something like batting average or ERA and hell, I've been doing the math to figure those stats out since I was in the 2nd grade. I've been playing Strat-o_Matic since I was nine --obsessively for my first few SOM years, and I tabulated all of my fantasy SOM stats and borrowed my dad's fancy calculator that plugged into the wall (it could even calculate square roots!) and figured out every pitcher's ERA. I know exactly what an ERA is. Hell, when I was a teen-ager, I figured out how to reverse engineer and make up my own SOM player cards -- a difficult thing to do because the math involved is challenging not to mention the paucity of available stats when I was a teen.
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Ashie62 Mar 01 2015 11:26 PM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
Since when did Lagares have an elbow issue?
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Frayed Knot Mar 02 2015 12:19 AM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
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One who, in his 2nd year in the majors (neither one full) managed to raise his BA by 29 points, OBA by 40, and SLG by 30 Also it's tough to argue that a .281/.321/.382 hitter, in a year where his league averaged .249/.312/.383, qualifies as "crappy" - particularly from a GG winner at an up the middle position.
By a nice coincidence, the NY Times had a piece on Juan Laggy today Among other things, they cited 'Baseball Info Solutions', "one of the sport’s most respected analytics outfits [which] evaluate[d] outfielders on the number of plays they make in three areas — shallow, medium and deep. The company found that Lagares ranked among the top center fielders in all three categories. Perhaps more impressive, the company concluded that Lagares also saved 52 runs over the last two years, best among center fielders. As a rule of thumb, said John Dewan, the founder of Baseball Info, about 10 runs saved equal about one victory. Lagares’s defense alone, then, could be credited for about five Mets wins over the last two years, and he played center field for only about 68 percent of the Mets’ games in that period."
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Edgy MD Mar 02 2015 12:43 AM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
"I know he's a great fielder but the thing is that I don't really know how good a fielder he is and what the value is for that."
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batmagadanleadoff Mar 02 2015 01:07 AM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
I agree that Lagares is a great fielder. I wasn't disputing that. I'm just saying that I don't know how much his defense compensates for his so-so hitting. Going by BbRef WAR, Lagares was one of the top 10 players in the NL. Was he? I'm not saying he wasn't. I'm simply saying that I don't know, that I wouldn't, in a million years, ever discern that simply from what I can see with my eyes on the field. For me to be convinced that Lagares is one of baseball's elite and most valuable players, I'd have to take a leap of faith and rely on statistics that aren't transparent, and beyond the abilities of just about everybody to calculate from scratch.
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Nymr83 Mar 02 2015 01:51 AM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
I don't think Lagares is one of baseball's elite players or one of the top 10 in the NL going forward even if the stats say he was last year. But I do think he is a good player and the only real knock on him is that his team doesnt have a leadoff hitter and is miscasting him in that role. Nobody would be complaining if the Mets had signed someone who could leadoff instead of Michael Cuddyer and Lagares was slated to hit 7th/8th.
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Ceetar Mar 02 2015 01:53 AM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
I know they're not easy to calculate, but you don't really need to. we have computers now, and understanding what it's based on and the concept of correlated statistics is not a hard one. i.e. OBP contributes more WAR than AVG.
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d'Kong76 Mar 02 2015 02:00 AM Re: Forecasts for Fifteen: Juan Lagares |
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And if we didn't, then none of us would know each other! Just struck me funny, continue Juan debate...
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