Fw: [情報] Dansby Swanson to Cubs
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作者: harrishu (永康崔拉斯) 看板: MLB
標題: [情報] Dansby Swanson to Cubs
時間: Sun Dec 18 05:33:46 2022
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BREAKING: Shortstop Dansby Swanson and the Chicago Cubs are finalizing an agreem
ent on a contract, sources tell ESPN.
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Swanson deal with Cubs is 7 yrs, $177M full no trade clause. No opt outs.
Swanson去小熊,七年177M,並有完整不可交易條款。
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Cubs, shortstop Dansby Swanson agree to deal
The deal: Seven years, $177 million, full no-trade clause
Grade: B-
And then there were none. With Dansby Swanson reaching an agreement with the
Cubs on a multiyear contract Saturday, all of this winter's top free agents
have come off the board before Christmas, with eight days to spare. While
that's not quite an NBA- or NFL-style free agent frenzy, by recent baseball
standards it's getting into that territory. In a typical offseason, December
is a busy free agent month, but if you look at ESPN's Kiley McDaniel's free
agent rankings for this winter, you have to skim down to No. 20 Brandon Drury
to find an unsigned player. And let's face it, Drury can certainly help a
team, but when he signs it's not going to generate a spate of large-font
headlines.
You know, the kind of headlines the Cubs had failed to generate so far in a
winter that was starting to stir up the ire of an impatient fan base.
(Believe me, as a Chicago resident and life-long Midwestener, I've gotten
more than an earful of that sentiment.) One by one, the major free agents
have come off the market, many of whom had been mentioned in the whisper mill
as possible Cubs targets. Finally, Chicago has made some headlines that may
actually spur some excitement among the denizens at Wrigley Field.
With Swanson, one possibly unfortunate consequence of him being the last of
the big four free agent shortstops to come off this winter's market is that
his production is always going to be compared to that of Trea Turner, Carlos
Correa and Xander Bogaerts. It's like being a fan of the University of
Missouri football team. You might rank in the top 25 in the recruiting
rankings, or even the in-season polls. But a good chunk of the teams ahead of
you are going to be fellow SEC schools, which tends to temper one's
enthusiasm.
Still, the Cubs probably saved their offseason on Saturday from a
fan-relations standpoint by landing McDaniel's fifth-ranked free agent (and
fourth-ranked shortstop). They can deal with the future comparisons months or
years from now. If all goes well, the fact that Swanson will cost the Cubs
less than the others in terms of both years and dollars will stand up as a
sign that the front office's patient approach in an aggressive market paid
off.
McDaniel projected a deal of six years, $150 million -- $25 million per
season -- for Swanson. As seems to be the theme of this year's free agent
market, the Cubs ended up going a year longer on a contract to land a player.
If Swanson approaches anything near his recent performance (4.2 bWAR per 650
plate appearances the past three seasons) over the next four or five seasons,
that deal will look golden for the Cubs. Swanson is now around the
sixth-highest-paid shortstop in terms of annual value, so now it's all up to
him to perform at that level.
The reason for my measured grade is that I have my concerns about Swanson
maintaining that level. The Cubs should be in good shape for 2023 and
possibly 2024 as well, but after that it could become a crapshoot. That's the
case for many big-money free agent contracts, but Swanson's offensive allure
at the moment strikes me as good as it's going to get.
Last season's .277/.329/.447 slash line was in line with his three-year
performance (.265/.324/.451), so it's not like the Cubs are investing based
on a single outlying performance. Still, Swanson has been inconsistent on
offense through his career, as you might expect of a player who struck out
182 times last season. He's not a high-walk player, so if he has a down year
in the power department or in terms of BABIP, all of a sudden he's a
below-league-average producer. In fact, over his big league career, he has
put up an OPS+ under 100 in four of his seven seasons, topping out at 115 in
his platform season of 2022.
Swanson is a shortstop and his bat plays well at that position, but it's not
the high-impact stick carried by Correa, Bogaerts and Turner. His value has
been tied to additional skills, as Swanson won a Gold Glove in 2022. While he
always grades out as a plus performer in the field, last year's elite showing
might have been an outlier. He's got good wheels (18 steals in 2022) and
should be able to stick at short for a while. Still, as McDaniel notes in his
rankings write-up of Swanson, if Swanson's non-hitting skills start to erode
sooner than later, putting more of a burden on his bat to carry his
bottom-line value, I have my concerns that it won't turn out well.
All in all though, this should be a happy weekend on the North Side. At this
point of the offseason, when there was literally one top free agent left on
the market, the Cubs did well to land the jewel of their hot stove work. Now,
with Swanson atop their free agent class, the additions of Cody Bellinger and
Jameson Taillon and Brad Boxberger start to carry a little less of a
narrative burden. The Cubs still need more at catcher and another corner
bat/DH with power would make sense. (Drury?) But the heavy lifting has been
done.
The Cubs seemed intent on being aggressive this winter, and after Saturday,
it's a label we can now accurately hang on them. In time, we'll know if they
should have been more aggressive a little bit earlier, before one elite free
agent was all there was to get.
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