Adam Everett, the quintessential great glove no bat shortstop. He’s going to be entering his second arb year and earned 2.8 mill last year. He’ll get some sort of raise, but it won’t be much because he’s not exactly Mr. Hit Person and because he missed half of the season thanks to Carlos Lee.
It is simply not true that in MLB, it doesn’t matter at all if fielders can catch balls, that only hitting matters. That is true only with fantasy baseball, and that is why it is called “fantasy.”
I know very well that a lot of Astros fans really do believe that Adam couldn’t get another job with any other ML team and that he couldn’t even get a job with an AAA team. I can’t help what you want to believe. But the fact is that he is now with the Houston Astros, so if you want to DFA him and replace him with someone else, let’s hear it. The Astros need SOME guy to play short and it had better not be Loretta again.
So, if all yall don’t want Adam back, then who DO you want and how do you plan to get him?
A few ground rules – IF you want to trade for some other club’s SS or even AAA SS, well then, you have to say not just who we are going to trade for BUT who we would trade to the other club AND make it work in terms of who that club wants/needs and also have it make sense in terms of contracts and money. For example, on a certain message board, a fanatical Red Sox fan (is there any other kind) was explaining how the Devil Rays should happily trade Scott Kazmir to them for Coco Crisp (the D-Rays need another OF, even a mediocre one like Crispy, like a grrrl needs a second husband) plus Jon Lester plus some AA pitcher who only threw 40 innings this year. So let’s not go suggesting Really Dumb Trades like that. Also, please remember that Carlos Lee, Lance Berkman and Roy Oswalt have FULL no-trade clauses and that Lance has made it MORE than clear that he refuses to be traded and that Drayton luuuuvvvvvvs Carlos and he is NOT going anywhere.
First, let’s ask who might could have any real value in a trade besides Lee, Oswalt and Berkman – and let’s be serious, OK? GMs are NOT calling about Dave Borkowski.) There aren’t many, are there? Hunter Pence (league minimum year 2) of course, Luke Scott (league minimum year 2, and lefty OF with a good glove and a .855 OPS even though the Astros don’t think he’s valuable), Chad Qualls (3rd year, will get a raise from his 441K salary this year), Brad Lidge (3rd arb year, received 5.35 mill), Wandy Rodriguez (YES, he IS valuable – he’s 3rd year, a lefty who will get a raise from his 401K salary) and there would be some degree of interest in pitchers Matt Albers, Brandon Backe and Troy Patton. Maybe Chris Burke. We have NO top minor league prospects to trade.
Second, IF we trade away a player, you have to either replace him in the trade, or name his replacement from either the 40 man or the minor league system. And no playing Phil Garner position switches, neither. Lance Berkman can’t play center, I don’t CARE if he did back in the day.
Only 3 FA shortstops:
David Eckstein, age 33. He just finished a 3 year contract, and earned 4.58 mill this past year. The Pest, the 2006 WS MVP. I luuuuvvvv the little guy, but fact is that he’s been on the DL quite a bit the past 2 years and has played hurt quite a bit. Actually, the only years that he spent no time at all on the DL were 2002 and 2005. He’s the Astros fans’ kind of player – very few walks – 47/average year – and very few K – 51/yr. He also averages around 10-11 GIDP/year. He isn’t a slugger, as yall might could guess, but he hits 20-25 doubles a year and gets on base at around a .350 clip. And as we know very well, he almost always takes the first pitch and he’s undaunted by 2 strikes.
Funny, I thought he hit like .400 at the Box, but I guess he only hits like that when I want him to get himself out. Actually, he’s .267/.307/.361/.668 – which isn’t exactly this great improvement over Adam Everett. Worst of all, his fielding skills seriously declined last year, perhaps because of his injuries. However, he committed 20 errors, turned approximately 15% fewer DP, saw his ZR drop from .857 to .812 and his RF drop to 4.52 from 4.73. He started his baseball career as a second baseman, then was moved to short by the Angels because their second base position was occupied. Perhaps he needs to move back to second…
Cesar Izturis, age 28. Amazing, I remember when he was supposed to be The Next Big Thing. At least according to Dusty Baker. Anyway, he spent 4 years with the Dodgers until he was traded to the Cubs at the deadline in 06 for Greg Maddux – Dusty was ecstatic. However, Lou Pinella didn’t share his ecstasy (must have been the lousy hitting and suckulous glove) and Cesar + cash was traded to the Pirates for some PTBNL. His career high OPS is .711 and his lifetime average stats – .259/.295/.334/.629. We aren’t talking a Hanley Ramirez bat here. In 2007, he had a ZR of .817 and a RF of 4.01 – worse than Eckstein. Actually, he’s always had a pretty low RF – 4.53 average. Not in ANY way better than Adam, who, in case yall curious, has a RF of 4.93 and a ZR of .880.
Omar Vizquel, age 41. Who stole 2 Gold Gloves from Adam. He just finished a 3 year contract with the Giants and was paid 5.14 mill last year. Yes, he HAS had some great years, no question. But he isn’t exactly Mr. Bat – lifetime OPS of .697 and last year, he had a line of .246/.305/.361/.621. His glove didn’t deteriorate at all – RF of 4.65 and ZR of .862. It’s not that he’s bad, it’s that he’s 10 years older than Adam and honestly, I don’t see the point of the swap.
- Let me remind all yall at this point that most shortstops are not Troy Tulowitsky, they are glove men who have an OPS in the 600s and bat 8th.
And just for fun, here are Miguel Tejada’s stats: .287/.344/.477/.821 lifetime. His BA was fine last year, .297, but his SLG was way down – he usually averages around 35 doubles and 27 homers, but last year, he only hit 19 doubles and 18 homers. He’s actually been declining since signing his 6 year contract 4 years ago. As for his glove? Well, he’s always made a LOT of errors – averaging 20-24 errors/162 games -†ZR was .824 with a RF of 4.27. Yes, he’d be changing leagues, so he might hit better (or he might hit worse) but he is most definitely on the downside of his career and you are talking 13-14 million a year for 2 years. Oh yeah, you don’t think Baltimore would pick up part of THAT contract considering that we don’t really have any valuable trading chips, now do you?
And that is that for major leaguers.
Minor leaguers?
Well, we have Tommy Manzella, age 25, who was selected in the 3rd round in 05. He split the season between A and AA. He did better in AA, a better hitting league – .289/.343/.382/.724. BA rated him as the Astros best defensive infielder in 2006 – not that this is exactly great compliment, seeing the other minor leaguers we have in the system.
We have Cody Ransom, age 32, who I discussed a few days ago in reference to second basemen. I was informed by a reader that I didn’t see him play and I am this moron who has no idea what an incredible ballplayer he is who is highly regarded by all these baseball people who Know What They Are Talking About. Unlike me.
I see.
It does seem to explain why all these teams have been desperately trying to trade for him, why he has received all these Spring Training invitations over the past 2 years. So anyway, if anyone has any actual INFORMATION about Ransom’s incredible incredibleness and how he has made this incredible transformation over the past 2 years from the mediocre AAAA player that he was the previous 6 years that will most certainly translate to major league excellence – by all means, let’s hear it.
In the meantime, I certainly don’t see any available shortstop who would be an improvement over Adam Everett. But, of course, I AM open to suggestions…
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Course, if we did somehow obtain him, his new name would be Dray-Rod.
I vote for hanging on to Adam and seeing if he got some broken leg lightning like Roy did with his electroshock therapy.
I’ve never been a big fan of Everett because I prefer guys who rake AND play great D, and Everett will never be one of those.
But here’s the deal…I agree with Lisa that there aren’t any great SS’s out there who can be had without trading away what little young talent that the Astros do have and creating more holes. (Of course, Uncle Drayton could raise ticket prices even more than he already has for next year and use the money to buy Pay-rod.) Everett is simply going to have to be the guy for now. If the other guys in the lineup can hit well, we can live with Adam.
And no, I don’t want Pay-rod.
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Something that is frequently overlooked about Adam is that he is second after Berkman in RBI. So what if he doesn’t hit 40 HR/yr. (or even 10 or 20). Three things win baseball games: pitching, speed and defense. Everett has 2 of the 3. It has already been demonstrated what SS looks like without him playing there. That alone is reason to keep him.
I think the ’08 team will be better than the ’07 team even with out any new acquistions.
1 – the outfield will be more productive with out Burke/Lane platooning out there. +2 games
2 – Everett will be back for a full year. +2 games
3 – The improved offense and likely decrease in defense of Towels I’d say is a +1 game. But its debateable and definately ify so I’ll say -1.
4 – Biggio will be gone and that Grand Canyon of a hole will be plugged. Even if Burke bats like Biggio the defense alone will be an improvment. +2
5 – I think the Starting pitching will be more productive than last years too. With Backe back, Rodriguez becoming seasoned, Patton (knock on wood) and maybe Sampson. +5 games
I give them +8 games with out adding or changing any thing. Thats an 81-81 season.
If you add Castillo and Rowand, maybe another +3(already including Burkes improvement) games. Improve the bull pen some +2.
That could be enough to win the division 87-75.
Either that or I’m a homer.
dray-rod indeed!!!
men will get their own selves pregnant before arod is an astro.
jerry,
- grinning
i mentioned the RBIs a LOT. when your #8 guy drives in the second most runs on your NL team, houston we have a problem. then again, things would have been a LOT better if luke scott had played every day as he should have. and adam is a heads up baserunner and could steal bases too. i really REALLY hope he works with a hitting coach this offseason. not that i am expecting an 800 OPS
joel,
- agree that is certainly possible that the 08 team will be better. ERAs went up (BABIP for the opponents) and runs allowed went up right after adam went down and morgan went out.
roy has said more than once about having confidence because he knows that if there is a grounder that adam will get it. and biggio was on his last legs. so to speak.
and speaking of biggio,
there is one other thing – the guys knew that last year was all about the biggio and between the stuff with burke and scott, well, i think the guys weren’t as together as they might could have been you know what i’m saying.
i would really rather not waste perfectly good money on aaron rowand or luis castillo…
will be very VERY interesting to see what they do with the pen. i REALLY hope that sampson isn’t wasted there. he was simply awesome before adam went down. defense matters.
and of COURSE you are a homer, dahlink. i NEED homers to balance out my unfortunate gloom and doom thoughts, especially this time of year.
positive thinking, meditation, raise your chi, or something like that
I will start trying to get myself pregnant. Don’t tell anyone incase I fail.
joel,
just think – IF you manage to get yourself pregnant, you will be rich enough to BUY the astros…
I live in the San Francisco Bay Area and watched Cody Ransom when he was here. I listened to all the chatter about Cody frickin Ransom. Four years, he looked great in the minors. Four years, they called him up. Four years, they thought he was going to be GREAT the next year. And four years, they sent him down. The guy isn’t even mediocre in the Bigs. He’s just a tease who doesn’t have it. He’ll never be more than a cup of coffee kind of guy. He’s fine in the minors. That’s it. Just don’t call him up.
And now I read that the Astros are interested in 37 year-old Jon Lieber. They have expressed interest in six free agents, and three of them have been former Phillies. I am already starting to hate Ed Wade. The mere fact that he’s expressed interest in old free agents when what we really need is to reestablish our farm system tells me he is absolutely clueless.
You know you’re in trouble when this is the best thing you can say about a pitcher (Lieber):
“Lieber’s 1.29 walks per nine innings last season would have ranked No. 1 in the NL had he pitched enough innings to qualify. ”
Holy crap. If our negotiations go farther than “how much does he want” it will have been a waste of time.
steve,
every single person i have ever talked to who follows the giants told me the exact same thing.
but, you see,
he’s a totally different guy since he’s been at roundrock and me being an ignerint hick is incapable of recognizing that he is the next great ballplayer.
austin,
every single philly fan i talked to had nothing good to say about ed wade. and he is like sabean and into signing old guys. we need jon lieber like a hole in the head.
sigh
- oh – meant to ask you – what is this “farm” you speak of?
I wonder if Wade has always been so public about who is in contact with. Why is he creating all this hype by spilling the beans? I’m sure every other GM contacts a bunch of players, they just don’t talk publicly about it.
He is either trying to boost his image as a do-er, boost the fan’s interest or trying to light a fire under the guys on the current roster.
Maybe he is going a completely different way and has a master plan. By showing interest he raises everyones prize. Since he has told everyone he has so much money to spend he outs spends everyone. In the end he ends up buying all the free agents on the market. Then trades them to build a farm and leaves a few to compete next year.
Wade is genius.
p.s. You need a to wear a cowboy hat to know what a farm is.
First of all, I DO wear a cowboy hat. Having established that, a “farm” is typically where baseball teams develop young talent to prepare them for the majors. Some teams, which will remained unnamed, use the farm as a storage shed for career minor leaguers who are washed up AT BEST, and sometimes not even good enough to have reached washed up status.
joel,
ed wade has always been a talker. i am praying he doesn’t sign all those old crappy expensive players to the usual too long expensive contracts he likes.
- and you right about the cowboy hat. but when you an astro, i think you gotta ride a horse too. or is it bull?