In my subscriber chat last week, a questioner asked which players I'd take as respective Rookies of the Year. While the race in both leagues could be interesting, the picture in the National League seems particularly fascinating. There are 10-15 players who could be legitimate threats for that award, a reflection both of an intriguing level of prospect talent and NL teams' signing of a handful of players out of foreign professional leagues last offseason.
Let's run through what is shaping up to be a strong class.
Jared Jones, Pirates RHP
Jones would be my pick for the most impressive rookie of the season's first month. The Pirates right-hander has followed up an excellent spring with a dominant six MLB starts. He owns a 3.18 ERA over 34 innings while striking out nearly 32% of batters faced. Jones has walked fewer than 4% of his opponents, and while he'll probably have a tough time maintaining quite that level, he's getting opposing hitters to flail aimlessly at stuff off the plate.
Among all major league pitchers with 20+ innings, only Sonny Gray and Jack Flaherty have a better strikeout/walk rate differential. No one is inducing swinging strikes at a higher clip. Jones has surpassed 120 innings in the minors in each of the last two seasons, so he shouldn't be on too strict a workload limit. The only quibble with his performance is an elevated 1.85 HR/9 rate, but the longball wasn't much of an issue in the minors. This didn't come out of nowhere -- the former second-round draftee entered the year as a Top 100 prospect and trendy Rookie of the Year pick -- but it would've been tough to predict this level of immediate dominance.
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abcrazy4dodgers
Pages is pick up some ground hardcore.
abcrazy4dodgers
*going to
Kayrall
Right now it’s Imanaga and everyone else.
Tim Dierkes
It’s probably worth pointing out that Anthony had this article done about 24 hours ago and I missed his email, so it was before Imanaga’s start yesterday. I updated the stats this morning but it’s possible his opinion was swayed on Jones vs. Imanaga, I dunno.
danm-6
If I’m already a subscriber, should I be seeing this entry in full? B/c I’m not…
Or, is a “Front Office” subscription a new, premium level of subscription that I don’t actually have?
Sorry, I should probably know this already, but I guess I’m more of a casual reader of the site… lol
Kayrall
I, too, cannot access this article in full directly from the website (mobile) despite being a logged in paying subscriber.
I can access it in full from the android app.
Yankee Clipper
Yes. I have the normal subscription and I am seeing the entire article. Are you on the website or the app?
danm-6
Website for me…
danm-6
And btw, I just got emailed this article in its entirety, so I’m thinking I should be able to see the whole thing on the website too…
xavierlv
I’m also not able to see it despite signing up to the paid sub today. I’m assuming there’s some kind of bug.
Tim Dierkes
Yes – this is a bug. Sorry! We are on it and I’ll let you know when it’s fixed. In the meantime the article should still reach your inbox soon.
xavierlv
Thanks for confirming, Tim! Excited to read this one.
Tim Dierkes
I believe this issue has been fixed. Can you try again and let me know?
xavierlv
Works on my end, thanks!
danm-6
Yes, good for me too – thanks for the quick fix, Tim (and MLBTR behind-the-scenes team)!
brewpackbuckbadg
I find this is a great way to advertise and get those that don’t have a subscription to buy into one. Great business model!
Tim Dierkes
Hi! Not sure if you’re kidding but if not, I explained everything here yesterday:
mlbtraderumors.com/2024/05/trade-rumors-front-offi…
danm-6
Well it’s fair for MLBTR to have a way to pay their bills (including paying their employees a fair wage)… they produce content that people value!
Otherwise, it would be ads… which I guess is an option… but I’m able to, so I don’t mind paying a little bit for content that I enjoy, and read regularly.
I Believe We Can Win
This model hasn’t worked at generating new subscribers for
ESPN
Athletic
SI
I mean mlbtr links to many “subscription required” content. Has anyone paid for any of the subscription required pages cause they promote them? Doubtful.
There’s definitely other ways to get subscribers
* subscriber only posts and recognition
I.e. today we are going to discuss idea x brought to us by subscriber y. For a site that constantly needs “ideas” let your subscribers fuel the content I’m sure many have great ideas for a series or short article
*subscriber only give aways
Idk how much pull mlbtr has in the sports community but I wonder if they can get their hands on memorabilia of some sorts and do monthly give aways of like signed cards or signed baseballs or club memorabilia of some sorts.
*subscriber only
* subscriber only player chats.
I know sometimes they have players come and write on here maybe ask said player if they’d sign some stuff and host a subscriber only chat
Definitely other ways to get subscribers.
shosho
I think it’s a reasonable price, but yeah it sucks that everything under the sun is turned into a commodity to be bought and sold.
Bucket Number Six
Nah. I’m not signing up.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Let me reply here before angry subscription payers call you cheap and criticize you
Oddvark
I have Jared Jones, Shota Imanaga, Jackson Merrill, Kyle Harrison, Jackson Chourio, and Andy Pages on my fantasy team! Sadly, it’s still a pretty bad team so far.
damascusj
Imanaga, pages and Merrill are the favorites imo