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Post by acuraman on Nov 29, 2022 12:52:54 GMT -5
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Post by domeplease on Nov 29, 2022 13:46:01 GMT -5
Jose Abreu admits he turned down 'really good' White Sox offer
...Yet, Abreu chose the Astros over all these teams, if only because of their glaring need at first base with Yuli Gurriel heading elsewhere, and the fact they won the World Series last season. Abreu wants to win a ring above all else, and he has a chance to do that in Houston.
Andrew Benintendi fills two needs for the Houston Astros: another left-handed bat and another corner outfielder.
The Houston Astros are reportedly exploring another left-handed bat for their lineup, and while also shopping the corner outfield market, Andrew Benintendi kills two birds with one stone.
Last season, Benintendi was traded for the second time in his career. The lefty was on many teams' radars around the trade deadline given his All-Star season with the Kansas City Royals.
Benintendi slashed .320/.387/.398 with three home runs and 14 doubles. The lefty's power dipped in his seventh Major League season while a regression was present in his transition to New York. That may have come with right wrist inflammation that ended his season in September.
Compared to the 2021 season, Benintendi saw a decrease in average exit velocity and HardHit%. But what was improved in the 28 year old's plate approach was less chase and an improved eye.
Benintendi struck out roughly 15% of his 521 trips to the plate, marking nearly a 3% decrease in being punched out. And at the same time, the lefty dropped improved his walk rate with also a 3% difference in comparison to last year.
The Astros already have reported interest in Benintendi, per Bob Nightengale of USA Today. And if Houston reaches an agreement with the corner outfielder, the lineup could flash versatility with Benintendi playing left field and Yordan Álvarez as the designated hitter.
While Álvarez is likely to see an increase in playing time in left field this season, Benintendi can flex into the designated hitter role too in manager Dusty Baker's starting nine.
But as Benintendi's plate approach improved so did his defense. According to Baseball Savant, the lefty outfielder ranked in the 65th percentile in Outs Above Average, 61st percentile in outfielder jump and 50th in arm strength — all refined from the previous sample in which he earned a Gold Glove Award.
Benintendi doesn't fit a left-handed, power bat mold the Astros may pursue, but his bat isn't a weakness in his overall play. While it may not behoove Houston to write in Benintendi for half of the season as the designated hitter, the lefty is still worth consideration this offseason.
And with an estimated $35 million left — which factors in José Abreu's contract — for the Astros to spend to stay under the Competitive Balance Tax threshold, Benintendi fits into Houston's equation of retooling for another postseason run
Angels Sign Jonathan Holder To Minor League Deal
...The Angels have been one of the busier teams so far this offseason, signing Tyler Anderson to their rotation while trading for infielder Gio Urshela and outfielder Hunter Renfroe. They’ve also bolstered their bullpen depth with minor league deals for Jacob Webb and Chris Devenski in recent days, now adding Holder into the mix as well.
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Post by domeplease on Nov 29, 2022 18:29:31 GMT -5
Jose Abreu admits he turned down 'really good' White Sox offer
...Yet, Abreu chose the Astros over all these teams, if only because of their glaring need at first base with Yuli Gurriel heading elsewhere, and the fact they won the World Series last season. Abreu wants to win a ring above all else, and he has a chance to do that in Houston.
Andrew Benintendi fills two needs for the Houston Astros: another left-handed bat and another corner outfielder.
The Houston Astros are reportedly exploring another left-handed bat for their lineup, and while also shopping the corner outfield market, Andrew Benintendi kills two birds with one stone.
Last season, Benintendi was traded for the second time in his career. The lefty was on many teams' radars around the trade deadline given his All-Star season with the Kansas City Royals.
Benintendi slashed .320/.387/.398 with three home runs and 14 doubles. The lefty's power dipped in his seventh Major League season while a regression was present in his transition to New York. That may have come with right wrist inflammation that ended his season in September.
Compared to the 2021 season, Benintendi saw a decrease in average exit velocity and HardHit%. But what was improved in the 28 year old's plate approach was less chase and an improved eye.
Benintendi struck out roughly 15% of his 521 trips to the plate, marking nearly a 3% decrease in being punched out. And at the same time, the lefty dropped improved his walk rate with also a 3% difference in comparison to last year.
The Astros already have reported interest in Benintendi, per Bob Nightengale of USA Today. And if Houston reaches an agreement with the corner outfielder, the lineup could flash versatility with Benintendi playing left field and Yordan Álvarez as the designated hitter.
While Álvarez is likely to see an increase in playing time in left field this season, Benintendi can flex into the designated hitter role too in manager Dusty Baker's starting nine.
But as Benintendi's plate approach improved so did his defense. According to Baseball Savant, the lefty outfielder ranked in the 65th percentile in Outs Above Average, 61st percentile in outfielder jump and 50th in arm strength — all refined from the previous sample in which he earned a Gold Glove Award.
Benintendi doesn't fit a left-handed, power bat mold the Astros may pursue, but his bat isn't a weakness in his overall play. While it may not behoove Houston to write in Benintendi for half of the season as the designated hitter, the lefty is still worth consideration this offseason.
And with an estimated $35 million left — which factors in José Abreu's contract — for the Astros to spend to stay under the Competitive Balance Tax threshold, Benintendi fits into Houston's equation of retooling for another postseason run
Angels Sign Jonathan Holder To Minor League Deal
...The Angels have been one of the busier teams so far this offseason, signing Tyler Anderson to their rotation while trading for infielder Gio Urshela and outfielder Hunter Renfroe. They’ve also bolstered their bullpen depth with minor league deals for Jacob Webb and Chris Devenski in recent days, now adding Holder into the mix as well.
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Post by kaybli on Nov 29, 2022 18:54:37 GMT -5
Better he goes to the Trashtros than the Red Sox I guess?
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Post by inger on Nov 29, 2022 19:11:43 GMT -5
Better he goes to the Trashtros than the Red Sox I guess? Better if he had stayed in Chicago. He wants to win a WS. I can’t blame him, but Chicago is still an up and coming team, especially if Italian Ice returns to form…
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Post by acuraman on Nov 29, 2022 19:15:45 GMT -5
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Post by kaybli on Nov 29, 2022 19:22:16 GMT -5
I guess this was the "something else that is burning fairly hot" for Mattingly.
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Post by inger on Nov 29, 2022 19:29:47 GMT -5
I guess this was the "something else that is burning fairly hot" for Mattingly. Yep. Looks like it. Why wouldn’t the Yankees try to horn in on this and add Donnie? He could be a built in candidate for the next manager when Boone finally wears out his welcome with Steinbrenner/ Cashman. Maybe Donnie sees Boonie as having a lifetime contract…
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Post by acuraman on Nov 29, 2022 20:23:39 GMT -5
I guess this was the "something else that is burning fairly hot" for Mattingly. Yep. Looks like it. Why wouldn’t the Yankees try to horn in on this and add Donnie? He could be a built in candidate for the next manager when Boone finally wears out his welcome with Steinbrenner/ Cashman. Maybe Donnie sees Boonie as having a lifetime contract… Maybe Donnie doesn't want to be the mouthpiece like Boone. Also maybe he see's Hal as not a winner.
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Post by chiyankee on Nov 29, 2022 23:32:05 GMT -5
I guess this was the "something else that is burning fairly hot" for Mattingly. Yep. Looks like it. Why wouldn’t the Yankees try to horn in on this and add Donnie? He could be a built in candidate for the next manager when Boone finally wears out his welcome with Steinbrenner/ Cashman. Maybe Donnie sees Boonie as having a lifetime contract… Mattingly in a Blue Jays uniform, ugh!!!
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Post by acuraman on Nov 30, 2022 10:15:50 GMT -5
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Post by acuraman on Nov 30, 2022 11:40:06 GMT -5
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Post by acuraman on Nov 30, 2022 20:23:21 GMT -5
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Post by acuraman on Nov 30, 2022 20:31:16 GMT -5
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Post by acuraman on Nov 30, 2022 22:07:57 GMT -5
Abreu would’ve had the 2nd highest OPS on the Yankees last year and the Astros just casually picked him up
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