[情報] Pirates Notes: Analytics, Walker, Alva
Pirates Notes: Analytics, Walker, Alvarez, Park
By Brad Johnson | November 1, 2015 at 8:08pm CST
Much like every other team, the Pirates are striving to adjust to a pitcher
friendly era, writes Travis Sawchik of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
Pitchers have benefited greatly from the inflow of data. They’ve learned
about specific hitters tendencies, strengths, and weakness in ways that weren
’t available in the past. Now hitters are beginning to get more of that same
information about pitchers. Per Pirates GM Neal Huntington, “So much of the
advance work gave an advantage to pitchers in identifying hitters’ weaknesses
…We…have worked hard to try to capitalize on how to give our hitters some
advantage back.”
Here’s more from the Pirates as they gear up for free agency:
Pittsburgh hopes to improve their offense over the offseason, writes Sawchik
in a separate article. Sawchik suggests that power could be a priority.
Interestingly, the club has tough decisions to make on Pedro Alvarez and Neil
Walker. Both players are non-tender candidates – Alvarez is projected to
earn $8.1MM via arbitration while Walker is pegged for a $10.7MM payday.
However, they’ve also accounted for 84 of the club’s 296 home runs in the
last two seasons (28%). If power is truly a priority, then it will be hard to
replace their production for less money. It’s trendy to look to the Royals
as an example, but they’re probably a great model for the Pirates.
Pittsburgh has focused on pure hitters in the draft rather than power, and
their cavernous ball park plays similarly to Kauffman Stadium. Perhaps
aggression and athleticism are better traits to target.
Byung-ho Park of the Nexen Heroes will be posted tomorrow, but he’s unlikely
to join the Pirates, writes John Perrotto of Today’s Knuckleball. Obviously,
the Pirates have already received great value from fellow KBO import Jung-ho
Kang. That’s part of the reason Pittsburgh won’t win the bidding for his
services. Kang provided a successful use case for transition from the KBO to
the majors. Teams should be willing to bet more upon Park’s success. With
Michael Morse under contract for 2016 and top prospect Josh Bell lurking at
Triple-A, the club also has some solid in-house first basemen.
老問題
進攻要角阿瓦跟Walker是否續留海盜
不會考慮耐克森英雄的朴炳鎬
已經有Kang 就有韓國市場
1B部分靠Morse跟3A的Bell cover(所以阿瓦應該掰了...?)
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