Daulton Varsho’s final two seasons had been directionally completely different than his first two seasons.The left-handed-hitting outfielder put up a pedestrian 37.8% pull fee in 2020-2021, and in 2022-2023 that quantity climbed to a lofty 52.6%. Apprised of the marked bounce by colleague Davy Andrews previous to my latest go to to Toronto Blue Jays camp, I requested Varsho if it was spurred by a purposeful change of method. He claimed that it wasn’t.
“I feel it’s simply how groups are pitching me,” mentioned Varsho, whose pull fee within the two-year span was the best amongst certified hitters. “You don’t need to pressure the ball to any sure subject — it has to kind of naturally occur — and I’ve been getting pounded in. You even have to determine the changeup away and righties throwing sliders in. You don’t actually need to pressure these to left-center or left subject, as a result of they find yourself being fly outs.”
Davy had additionally knowledgeable me that Varsho’s pull-side outcomes have been much better than his opposite-field outcomes, which got here as something however information to the 27-year-old Marshfield, Wisconsin native. My mentioning it elicited a matter-of-fact response.
“That’s the place success occurs,” mentioned Varsho. “It’s the place my swing is probably the most profitable, and the place I can do probably the most harm.”
It’s no secret that catching pitches out entrance and driving them within the air goes a great distance towards producing energy numbers, and never solely has Varsho gone yard 47 occasions over the previous two campaigns, simply one of many blasts was to the other subject. My asking if he’s made a concerted effort to raise the ball led to the next trade:
“No. I’m attempting to hit the ball on the bottom.”
“Balls on the bottom are outs.”
“Balls within the air are outs. Most balls you hit up within the air — any fly ball — you’re out.”
Varsho made a sound level. At 13.5%, his HR/FB fee over the previous two seasons not solely ranks in the midst of the pack amongst his contemporaries, it is usually something however dinger-friendly. As for whether or not he really needs to hit the ball on the bottom… that’s not the case. What he needs is to hit line drives, and people come from a hard-and-low thought course of.
“While you’re on high of the baseball, you’re staying via it,” defined Varsho, whose 35.2% floor ball fee final 12 months was something however excessive. “These are the road drives and homers you hit. Persistently working up, up, up, these are the misses the place you’re flying out. By attempting to work down, in video games you’re going to have that adrenaline to the place you’ll sq. up a baseball by lacking a bit bit beneath. These are the homers. Homers are errors. When you attempt to hit a house run in a sport, you’re going to come out or strike out. It’s about being early, being on time, and letting my swing do one of the best factor I do. That’s principally to hit the ball arduous and low on a line, which for me comes from considering down.”
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RANDOM HITTER-PITCHER MATCHUPS
Skeeter Webb went 0 for 14 towards Phil Marchildon.
Muddy Ruel went 0 for 14 towards Firpo Marberry.
Hub Perdue went 0 for 14 towards Rube Marquard.
Irish Meusel went 0 for 12 towards Cliff Markle.
Sherry Magee went 0 for 11 towards Velocity Martin.
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Dan Kantrovitz was understandably bullish on Matt Shaw within the wide-ranging interview he did for Prospect Week. Not solely did the 22-year-old shortstop put up boffo numbers after being chosen thirteenth general final 12 months by the Chicago Cubs, Kantrovitz is the VP of Scouting for the membership that known as his identify. As level man within the draft-decision course of, he was understandably enamored of the College of Maryland product.
He’s removed from the one evaluator to carry a excessive opinion of Shaw. One other latest dialog I had about Chicago’s first-rounder elicited an equally enthusiastic evaluation.
“While you’re going via your guidelines, the very first thing you do is see BP earlier than the sport, and with Matt it simply actually stood out,” an newbie scout (not Eric Kubota, who was likewise featured throughout Prospect Week) mentioned of his pre-draft appears to be like at Shaw. “He’s driving the yard bottom, he’s destroying the ability alley. You’re like, ‘OK, one thing is completely different about this man.’ And it’s not just like the physicality jumps off the web page. It’s extra of a match, athletic, construct, so whenever you see the ball bounce like that, it’s virtually like an an optical phantasm. You don’t anticipate it to come back out of there as sizzling because it does. You notice there’s a presumably you’re taking a look at a particular bat.”
The scout went on to say that Shaw shows a strong in-game method on the plate, in addition to strong defensive abilities. He did say that the College of Maryland product is “a bit unconventional” together with his throws, however not in a method that means a crimson flag. As he put it, “I feel we’ve discovered over time, as scouts, to be like, ‘OK, it’s not precisely how we had been taught, or how we’d draw it up, but when a man is ready to convert floor balls into outs at an above-average fee, on the finish of the day that’s what issues.’ With Shaw, there’s not a play he can’t make.”
Shaw slashed .347/.400/.618 with eight house runs in 170 plate appearances final 12 months between Excessive-A South Bend and Double-A Tennessee.
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A quiz:
Three gamers have hit 20 or extra grand slams. Alex Rodriguez and Lou Gehrig are two. Who’s the third?
The reply might be discovered under.
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NEWS NOTES
Larry Gerlach, Leslie Heaphy, and Sarah Langs are the 2024 SABR Henry Chadwick Award recipients. Extra data might be discovered right here.
José DeLeón, a right-hander who pitched for 5 groups from 1983-1995, died final Sunday at age 63. The Rancho Viejo, Dominican Republic native had one in all his finest seasons in 1989 when he went 16-12 with a 3.05 ERA with the St. Louis Cardinals. He’d gone 2-19 with a 4.70 ERA with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1985.
John Oldham, a left-handed pitcher whose big-league profession comprised one sport with the Cincinnati Reds in 1956, died on February 24 at age 91. His lone look was each transient and atypical, as he by no means took the mound. Oldham pinch-ran for Ted Kluszewski, and one batter later the inning was over.
A reminder that the SABR Analytics Convention can be held this coming weekend, March 8-10 in Phoenix, and consists of a formidable array of featured audio system. The complete schedule might be discovered right here.
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The reply to the quiz is Manny Ramirez, with 21 grand slams. A-Rod had 25, the Iron Horse 23.
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Is Sonny Grey underrated? He doesn’t have a Cy Younger Award or a no-hitter on his résumé — as do Corey Kluber and Tim Lincecum — however he does have three All-Star appearances. Furthermore, he has numbers just like these of Kluber and Lincecum:
SG: 270 begins, 1,571 IP, 1,521 Ks, 98-85 W-L report, 3.57 FIP, 121 ERA+.TL: 270 begins, 1,682 IP, 1,736 Ks, 110-89 W-L report, 3.45 FIP. 104 ERA+ CK: 260 begins, 1,641 IP, 1,725 Ks, 116-77 W-L report, 3.23 FIP, 122 ERA+.
Now a St. Louis Cardinal, Grey is coming off of arguably his finest big-league season (2.79 ERA, 2.83 FIP, 5.3 fWAR). He hasn’t achieved fairly as a lot as Kluber or Lincecum, however he’s nonetheless going robust at age 34. When all is claimed and carried out, he may very properly rank as one of the best of the three.
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Is Kazuhiro Sasaki probably the most underrated nearer — no less than on this aspect of the globe — all-time? The correct-hander made his MLB debut with the Seattle Mariners in 2000 and proceeded to common 40 saves over his first three seasons stateside. In his fourth Seattle season, at age 35, he logged 10 extra. His NPB profession was each bit nearly as good. Sasaki had 252 saves in Japan, giving him a complete of 381 between the 2 leagues. He was inducted into the Japanese Baseball Corridor of Fame in 2014.
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SPRING SMALL SAMPLE SIZE STANDOUTS, YOUNG GUNS EDITION
Milwaukee Brewers infield prospect Brock Wilken is 5-for-7 with two doubles and an .818 OBP in 11 plate appearances.
Washington Nationals outfield prospect James Wooden is 8-for-16 with three house runs and a .636 OBP in 22 plate appearances.
Washington Nationals outfield prospect Robert Hassell III is 5-for-11 with two doubles, a triple, a house run, and a .500 OBP in 14 plate appearances.
Texas Rangers outfield prospect Wyatt Langford is 6-for-17 with three house runs and a .450 OBP in 20 plate appearances.
Chicago Cubs outfield prospect Owen Caissie is 8-for-14 with two doubles, a house run, and a .647 OBP in 17 plate appearances.
Pittsburgh Pirates infield prospect Termarr Johnson is 6-for-12 with a double, two house runs, and a .538 OBP in 13 plate appearances.
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That Jose Siri swiped simply 12 bases (in 15 makes an attempt) final season isn’t indicative of his pace, however reasonably of a self-imposed shortage of alternatives. The free-swinging Tampa Bay Rays speed-burner logged an abysmal .267 on-base share over 364 plate appearances. A 12 months earlier, he’d gone 14-for-16 whereas logging an every-bit-as-abysmal .268 OBP over 325 PAs.
The 28-year-old outfielder pilfered a pair of luggage on Wednesday, after which he instructed reporters that he aspires to steal 30 within the forthcoming common season. Depend Kevin Money amongst those that feels Siri is greater than succesful… assuming, in fact, that he can put himself in place to take action.
“That’s nice,” the Tampa Bay supervisor mentioned when instructed of Siri’s aim. “40, 50; all of it depends upon how a lot he can get on base. He’s assured when he will get on base. Instinctual. He needs to run. Elite base-stealers, the very first thing you at all times hear them speak about is that they need to run, and he’s actually a type of guys.”
Writers are getting themselves into regular-season form simply because the gamers are, and after I proceeded to ask Money if Siri has the inexperienced gentle to go at any time, I by accident mentioned “crimson gentle.”
“Inexperienced gentle,” Money replied with a smile. “If I gave him a crimson gentle and instructed him to not go, I don’t know what the hell would occur. He’s acquired a inexperienced gentle even when he’s acquired a crimson gentle. He doesn’t care. He’s operating.”
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A random obscure former participant snapshot:
Ike Brown, who performed for the Detroit Tigers from 1969-1974, is believed to the final participant to go from the Negro Leagues to Main League Baseball. An infielder/outfielder who was born and raised in Memphis, Brown had his contract bought by the Tigers from the Kansas Metropolis Monarchs in 1961 because the post-integration Negro Leagues had been coming to an finish. He put up a 119 wRC+ over 644 profession plate appearances whereas seeing motion at seven completely different positions.
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Pitcher-catcher relationships are essential, and for some hurlers, having the identical battery mate has been paramount. Clayton Kershaw meshed properly with A.J. Ellis when the latter was a Dodger. Jon Lester at all times needed to throw to David Ross. Bruce Kimm caught all 29 of Mark Fidrych’s begins in The Fowl’s magical 1976 rookie season. From private catchers to the strongly-preferred, it’s a dynamic with a protracted historical past that extends to the current day.
A.J. Hinch isn’t a fan.
“I keep away from the personal-catcher declaration as a lot as potential, as a result of I can’t at all times management when they’re going to be obtainable,” the Detroit Tigers supervisor instructed me earlier this week in Lakeland. “When you don’t do the personal-catcher factor from the very starting, you don’t have to fret about one thing taking place and having the pitcher’s world collapse. My aim is to have all of our pitchers snug with every catcher, and vice versa. Now, I’ve had a pitcher have a majority of begins with the identical [catcher] — they catch a rhythm, or possibly he will get probably the most of out him — however I don’t know that there’s something definitive I can seize that might make me need to do it.”
Following up, I requested the catcher-turned-manager about any efficiency points he’s encountered when a pitcher didn’t have his most popular receiver behind the dish. He claimed to not have put plenty of thought into it.
“Perhaps a part of that’s I don’t need to imagine it,” defined Hinch. “Extra importantly, I don’t need the pitcher to imagine it. I might by no means need to put it within the pitcher’s thoughts that he’s going to carry out worse as a result of one man is behind the plate versus one other.”
That’s to not say he wouldn’t have embraced the function he now eschews.
“I at all times thought I ought to have been a private catcher,” mentioned Hinch, who was virtually solely a backup throughout his big-league enjoying days. “I simply didn’t get paired up with a adequate man to hold me via my profession.”
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5 years after being let go in Toronto, John Gibbons is again in a big-league dugout as Carlos Mendoza’s bench coach with the New York Mets. Shi Davidi talked to the erstwhile Blue Jays supervisor for Sportsnet.
The Arizona Republic’s Nick Piecoro wrote about how Kristian Robinson is flashing potential in Diamondbacks camp.
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RANDOM FACTS AND STATS
Pittsburgh Pirates pitchers had 41 pitch-timer violations final 12 months (11 of them by Johan Oviedo), probably the most within the majors. Seattle Mariners pitchers had six pitch-timer violations, the fewest within the majors.
Seattle Mariners batters had 39 pitch-timer violations final 12 months, tied for probably the most within the majors with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Minnesota Twins batters had 13 pitch-timer violations, the fewest within the majors.
Arizona Diamondbacks hitters had a .250 batting common towards right-handed pitchers final 12 months. That they had a .251 batting common towards left-handed pitchers.
Matt Chapman, who turns 31 in April, has performed seven seasons and has 1,448 complete bases, a 118 wRC+, and 27.4 WAR. Doug DeCinces’s first seven seasons as a full-time participant, which got here at ages 25-31 from 1976-1982, noticed the erstwhile third baseman log 1,495 complete bases, a 121 wRC+, and 28.5 WAR.
Miguel Cabrera had 511 house runs and a 139 wRC+.Eddie Mathews had 512 house runs and a 143 wRC+.
Tom Seaver tossed 61 shutouts and induced 316 GIDPs.Nolan Ryan tossed 61 shutouts and induced 314 GIDPs.
The San Diego Padres signed Craig Breslow as a free agent on at the moment’s date in 2005. The Yale College product made his MLB debut that summer time and went on pitch 12 big-league seasons. The southpaw appeared in 576 video games, together with 202 every with the Boston Pink Sox and the Oakland Athletics.
The Pittsburgh Pirates bought Debs Garms from the Boston Bees on at the moment’s date in 1940. The outfielder/third baseman from Bang, Texas proceeded to win that 12 months’s NL batting title with a .355 common.
Gamers born on at the moment’s date embrace Josef Koukalik, a right-handed pitcher who appeared in a single sport for the Brooklyn Superbas in 1904. One in every of simply 4 natives of the Czech Republic in MLB historical past — his household emigrated to Chicago when he was a toddler — Koukalik allowed one earned run over eight innings in a 3-0 loss to the Chicago Cubs.
Additionally born on at the moment’s date was Aubrey “Yo-Yo” Epps, a catcher who appeared in a single sport for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1935. Enjoying within the second sport of a double-header on the ultimate day of the season, Epps went 3-for-4 with a triple and three RBIs. His .750 batting common is the best in franchise historical past amongst gamers with greater than two plate appearances.