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Just now, Can_of_corn said:

Best bet is a bullpen arm.

Remember every team gets an all star, even if it's a pity selection.

Right, maybe Givens will have a solid first half.  Even if it is a pitty selection you hate to see undeserving players making it in due to a rule like that.  Remember a couple years ago when we were complaining about Baltimore not hosting an All Star game? Could you imagine if Camden Yards was the home of the 2019 MLB All Star Game? YIKES

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2 minutes ago, RVAOsFan said:

Right, maybe Givens will have a solid first half.  Even if it is a pitty selection you hate to see undeserving players making it in due to a rule like that.  Remember a couple years ago when we were complaining about Baltimore not hosting an All Star game? Could you imagine if Camden Yards was the home of the 2019 MLB All Star Game? YIKES

Flat Breezy was a pity selection and he was the hero of his game.

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Something doesn't make sense with this.  In the Fangraphs writeup they say Villar is an average Major League player.  Are they really telling us that 29 major league teams are above-average (compared to all other players at all positions) at second base?  That seems unlikely, but that's kind of what their projections say.   Their Villar numbers have him regressing on the basis of his poor 2017.

In 2018 there were 41 players who played at least 50 games at second base.  19 of them were above average, Brock Holt was average.  The other 21 were below average.  Villar was 17th of the 41.  

What this also points out is that there's little or no substantive difference between the bottom 15 or 18 teams on the list at 2B.  They're all something like average.

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1 minute ago, DrungoHazewood said:

Something doesn't make sense with this.  In the Fangraphs writeup they say Villar is an average Major League player.  Are they really telling us that 29 major league teams are above-average (compared to all other players at all positions) at second base?  That seems unlikely, but that's kind of what their projections say.   Their Villar numbers have him regressing on the basis of his poor 2017.

In 2018 there were 41 players who played at least 50 games at second base.  19 of them were above average, Brock Holt was average.  The other 21 were below average.  Villar was 17th of the 41.  

What this also points out is that there's little or no substantive difference between the bottom 15 or 18 teams on the list at 2B.  They're all something like average.

How exciting a narrative is it to have the O's rank last at every position?

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2 hours ago, DrungoHazewood said:

Something doesn't make sense with this.  In the Fangraphs writeup they say Villar is an average Major League player.  Are they really telling us that 29 major league teams are above-average (compared to all other players at all positions) at second base?  That seems unlikely, but that's kind of what their projections say.   Their Villar numbers have him regressing on the basis of his poor 2017.

In 2018 there were 41 players who played at least 50 games at second base.  19 of them were above average, Brock Holt was average.  The other 21 were below average.  Villar was 17th of the 41.  

What this also points out is that there's little or no substantive difference between the bottom 15 or 18 teams on the list at 2B.  They're all something like average.

Agreed.  Villar certainly isn't a superstar, but I guess I figured he'd be someone in the middle of the pack of MLB 2nd baseman.  Maybe in the upper end of the lower half.  I dunno, I guess we'll see.

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2 hours ago, DrungoHazewood said:

Something doesn't make sense with this.  In the Fangraphs writeup they say Villar is an average Major League player.  Are they really telling us that 29 major league teams are above-average (compared to all other players at all positions) at second base?  That seems unlikely, but that's kind of what their projections say.   Their Villar numbers have him regressing on the basis of his poor 2017.

In 2018 there were 41 players who played at least 50 games at second base.  19 of them were above average, Brock Holt was average.  The other 21 were below average.  Villar was 17th of the 41.  

What this also points out is that there's little or no substantive difference between the bottom 15 or 18 teams on the list at 2B.  They're all something like average.

They only have Villar for 371 PA's and 0.9 fWAR at 2B so he's only about half the 30th place projection with a bunch of replacement or sub-replacement backups, and prorates to about 1.5 in 650 PA's somewhere.  I'm guessing he'll get about 200 PA's of our coming 30th place SS projection.

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