Josh Harrison made the most of his time off by spending it with his family, staying busy and working through his usual offseason workouts, but he was certainly frustrated by his experience in free agency, per Chris McCosky of the Detroit News. His $2MM deal with the Tigers finally became official yesterday after news broke of the deal on Wednesday. Harrison struggled in his final year in Pittsburgh with just a .250/.293/.363 batting line in 374 plate appearances – though he was nonetheless worth roughly 2.48 fWAR per season over the four seasons prior. Harrison should be comfortable in Detroit, which is very near to his hometown of Cincinnati and already employs his former double play partner Jordy Mercer. The irony of course is that contenders are often on the lookout for a veteran who can play all over the field on a cheap $2MM deal, so a hot start in Detroit means he likely finishes the season elsewhere. Then, of course, he’ll have to do it all again as a free agent next season. Let’s see how free agency went for another couple of second baseman…
- President of baseball ops David Stearns says new Brewer Brett Lawrie will begin the season in the minors as he attempts a comeback. The Brewers have performed a more extensive physical evaluation than usual for Lawrie – who last played in the majors in 2016 for the White Sox. Lawrie, 29, will not yet begin baseball activities, instead spending the next six weeks working with the Brewers medical and strength staff. Given the multitude of lower body injuries Lawrie suffered throughout his career, the Brewers are intent on doing the leg work, so to speak, “to understand what’s going on with Brett’s body from a physical perspective,” though Stearns made sure to point out that Lawrie is not injured at this time. Rather, the goal of these next six weeks is to set up Lawrie, best they can, to get healthy and stay healthy while playing baseball. Watch the video of Stearns addressing Lawrie’s situation on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
- We already knew the Rays considered signing DJ LeMahieu in free agency, but the interest was apparently mutual. LeMahieu gave “serious thought” to signing with the Tampa Bay Rays before joining their AL East rival, per Eduardo A. Encina of the Tampa Bay Times. It’s not exactly a shocking revelation, as the Rays could offer LeMahieu much the same situation he will receive in New York – at least in terms of playing time on a competitive roster. Still, it’s not often likely these two teams go head-to-head in free agency.
PinstripedPride
I believe LeMahieu will be a pleasant surprise. We need good defense and high contact hitters in this lineup. He’s not Machado but he’s still a solid player
Gleyborday
I think he puts up surprising power numbers in Yankees you Stadium I look for him to hit 25 hr you heard it
jdgoat
Why? He showed he doesn’t have power in the most hitter friendly park in the league. To think those numbers will rise is a little odd.
exile
His batting average may drop at Yankee Stadium due to the smaller dimensions, but his power shall remain steady. Yankee Stadium is one of the most hitter friendly parks like Coors.
If DJ hits the ball the opposite way a lot like he did with the Rockies then you can expect a few home runs over the short right porch at Yankee Stadium. Not to mention many of his road games will be played at Fenway, Rogers, and Camden.
WAH1447
He has no power
Paulie walnut
He actually had more HR with the Rockies on the road than he did at home in fewer AB’s
He hit 15 last year, 20 isn’t out of the question but 25 seems to be pushing it
exile
Very unlikely he will hit 25. He could hit 15-20 home runs if he was a full time starter which he won’t be with Torres at 2B.
jbigz12
DJ LeMahieu won’t hit any more than he has in Colorado unless the Yankees rework his approach. He is a ground ball hitting machine. 50-55 % of his ABS are of that variety. The intrigue with LeMahieu is changing his launch angle. Now, there’s no guarantee that’ll work or if it does result in more power it could completely mess up his contact game so I’d be skeptical til I saw it.
Paulie walnut
The Yankees have enough guys in their roster that hit HR’s, having someone with a mid .300 OBP is something they need.
He played 128 games last year with Colorado, I’d expect about the same this year
xabial
DJ LeMahieu‘s first hit in Spring Training:
twitter.com/Yankees/status/1099771651762339840?s=2…
Im really excited about his otherworldly second base defense, even though Yanks thrusted DJ as their utility guy.
basebaIl1600
High contact, glove-first second baseman are not hard to come by.
mlb.com/video/c-252301038
Continuing the trend you started, here’s Joe Paniks first home run of the spring.
xabial
You are continuing a trend you started.
You’re trolling me. This thread isn’t about Panik.
Sorry if there’s nothing going on with the Giants, you have to troll Yankee/Yankee-related threads.
basebaIl1600
“Rays pursued DJ Lemahiue in the offseason” is really relevant to what the Yankees are doing right now.
xabial
DJ LeMahieu is relevant to Yankees, no matter how close Rays came, for his services.
“Lemahiue” ———— You came close.
LeMahieu*
Vedder80
I would say that the team that actually signed the player and that player’s performance for that team is relevant on a thread about that player.
clepto
he is trolling, yet public opinion gives you all downvotes. maybe no one really likes your pointless blather???
PopeMarley
Although I generally disagree with xabial’s posts he does provide baseball conversations, and you provide zip, zero, zilch cleppy.
xabial
“High contact, glove-first second baseman are not hard to come by.”
Panik mediocre 2B defense, past 2 years and bottomed out two years ago:
Joe Panik Defense (2017)
-11 DRS, -1.2 UZR (Both negative…)
Joe Panik Defense (2018)
-1 DRS, and 0.2 UZR
Past 3 of 5 years: Panik Negative DRS!
Career-best: +3 DRS, +5.6 UZR (both 2016)
xabial
“Glove-first”? He isnt in the same realm as DJ, yet alone glove-first.” (?)
DJ LeMahieu Best 2B defense on planet
+18 DRS and +11 UZR. (2018)
+8 DRS and +4.4 UZR. (2017)
Never had negative DRS in a season
Only once finished with negative UZR.
Past 5 of seven yrs: eight or more DRS
Past three of six: 10 or more DRS.
2018 Panik: +0.1 WAR
2018 DJ: +2.0 WAR
2018 Giants: lucky to make playoffs
2018 Yankees: Vegas favorites
xabial
“Glove-first”? He isnt in the same realm as DJ, yet alone glove-first.” (?)
DJ LeMahieu prob has best 2B glove on earth:
+18 DRS and +11 UZR. (2018)
+8 DRS and +4.4 UZR. (2017)
-Never had negative DRS in a season
-Only once finished with negative UZR
-Past 5 of 7 years: eight or more DRS
-Past three of six: 10 or more DRS
Fangraphs 2018 Panik: +0.1 WAR
Fangraphs 2018 DJ: +2.0 WAR
cubsfan2489
Javier Baez would like to have a word with you about the “best defensive 2b on the planet”, X…
basebaIl1600
You say this, X, yet Paniks last healthy season was 2016, a year in which he was worth 7.5 dWAR, while LeMahieu was worth -0.3 dWAR. Try again, you can cherry pick stats, I can too. The
realgone2
Why do these guys play mediocre or worse then except a good contract when they hit FA?
cards81
The guy just won a gold glove….?
realgone2
Harrison did not win a GG.
Strike Four
Because FA contracts aren’t based on 1 season?
Oxford Karma
Who? Harrison and LeMahieu had better years in 2016 & 2017 than last year. Surprised Harrison only got 2 million. A couple years ago he would have been favored over Jed Lowrie.
realgone2
Yeah then they’ll be like well 4 years ago I had a good year. Why am i not getting a good contract now?
xabial
I hope the team signs Harper, doesn’t break Stanton’s $315M guarantee. (FA or extension)
Harper’s good, FA about Judge’s age (Pre-Arb) But at some point, risks outweigh the potential
skip 2
Stanton $325
oldoak33
$2MM on a one year is a bad contract for Josh Harrison no matter how you spin it.
Ejemp2006
Harrison and Mercer got me over excited. I almost believed Tigers could be sneaky good team. But thoughts about their bigger huge holes in LF, CF, 3B, 1B, and setup relief. No proven talent there or much promising for a prospect there. Before anyone says a Miggy bounce back at first, all must know he is full time DH now. Too bad young promises from rotation don’t sync with rest of team.
dugdog83
I haven’t heard or run anything about Miggy being a full time DH. Although, I agree with you hope he is, he has said for years he doesn’t want to do that if he’s healthy. Is Gardenhire gonna tell him tough shiz?
diller1340
Miggy was asked today if he was going to DH this year and he said “no i play first base” so I highly doubt the team will force him into full time DH this season without a real replacement at first
gkman
Holes 3B, LF, 1B?
stymeedone
3B-Candelario. LF-Stewart. 1B-Cabrera. Two spots are filled with young promising players, like a rebuilding team is expected to. The other is filled by a future HOF. Jones is filler in CF til Cameron is ready.
Ejemp2006
Jury out for Stewart but unfortunately I think Candy showed his peak is not high. And Miggy hasn’t been healthy 3 of last 4 seasons. You know I love Tigers and bleed for them so this pains to analyze this way.
stymeedone
Candy hurt his wrist last year but played thru it. His average was in the .280 range until then. He lost all power from that point on. If healthy, he should rebound nicely.
BobSacamano
I think Miggy is a part time Tiger this year. Yupp, I believe this is the year.
Strike Four
Strange to think the Tigers could feasibly add Harper, Keuchel and Kimbrel and be pretty decent. But no, they’d rather have Matt Moore.
stymeedone
The goal is not to be “pretty decent”. Harper will be priced as the best player in the game, when he’s just a younger version of Adam Dunn. HR, Walk, and no defense. Tigers have that with Nick and Stewart. Kimbral and Keuchel are past their best days. Lots of pitching coming thru the system.
diller1340
The timing for the tigers on big name free agents just isn’t right. They may make a splash next year. And I think they will be a dark horse big candidate for Mike Trout in a few years(they would LOVE his defense in the biggest home center field to roam)
stymeedone
Trout is average defensively in CF. Jones is already better.(defensively). No need to pay top dollar to a past his peak player. Besides, he will be taking an extension with LAA.
BobSacamano
Play to win? IDK This sounds way to entertaining as a fan..
jorge78
Wasn’t Harrison supposed make a lot more money?
PinstripedPride
Golly I love Yankee-hating trolls.
bravesfan88
They used to have a lot more, but I actually think somehow the Yankees have become fairly likeable lately..
At least, that’s how I see it. Same thing with Duke this year, more fans now love seeing up and coming young talent and stars doing well, regardless what team they’re on..That’s obviously not the case for every fan, but I think it is growing a lot more common than before..
Even still though, it’s the Yankees, and just like the Red Sox, Patriots, Duke basketball, Alabama football, and other consistently great winners, they will always have their trolls that solely love to hate them and their fanbases..lol
Strike Four
Nope, the Yankees are never ever likable. The players they have might be, but they are the evil empire forever and it’s not trolling when their uppity fanbase touts how “classy” they are and how many rings they have when they have 1 ring in the last 20 years and throw beers at A’s fans after they just won the game. Yankees fans are hypocrites and just trash sports fans, period.
PopeMarley
That’s strike five sally, because it’s 3 rings in those 20 years. Who taught you math?
Ejemp2006
bravesfan88 speaks true words. I admire Yankees new discipline with player signings. Also love their emphasis on developing fresh healthy talent. Still not a fan but also don’t actively root against either.
68tigers84
Since Jordy Mercer has a two year contract, Tigers might try to extend Harrison’s contract.
siddfinch1079
I would almost be more concerned with Lawrie’s mental health rather than his physical health…that guy is a nut case…
Thomas James
Sometimes you feel like a nut. Sometimes you don’t. Sorry couldn’t resist. Maybe the Brewers are working on that part to, but there not going to come out and say it.