Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
I was actually looking forward to seeing Yanish every day at SS.I guess 10 years of losing can do that to ya.
I would agree that this is an upgrade and should help some.
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
With Cabrera's glove and bat both on the decline, I'm not terribly excited. But it's certainly better than Alex Gonzalez or JHJ.
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
So....
Stubbs CF
Cabrera SS
Votto 1B
Phillips 2B
Rolen 3B
Bruce RF
Gomes LF (Hopefully)
Hernandez/Hanigan C
Pitcher
It could be worse.
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
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OnBaseMachine
I was hoping it would be a minor league contract, or at worst a one-year deal worth no more than $2M. I'm not sure how much of an improvement Cabrera is over Janish at this point in his career. If Cabrera returns to 2008 form, he'll be a fairly big improvement over Janish. If he has another season like 2009 then he'll actually be a downgrade. Let's hope he can play more like the 2008 Orlando Cabrera instead of the 2009 version.
This pretty much sums up my feelings as well.
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
It has been fairly undisputed that the Reds were weak at SS.I give them some credit for signing one the better if not best SS free agents this year.
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
If his defense is more career than 2009, I am ok with this. If his defense is very poor once again, then this is a terrible signing.
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
And the one who loses the 40th spot is????????? Sutton? Taveras?
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
I'm not going to throw a party because we signed Orlando Cabrera but I will admit I'm very happy with this signing. At the end of the year if you asked RedZone how they would feel if Paul Janish was the starting SS for 2010 the overwhelming majority would be totally against that. As the offseason went on it appeared the lovefest for Janish's defense got increasingly bigger and most posters would of been ok with him starting at SS for this year. I'm not one of those people, I like Janish but I feel there was a pretty decent chance he was going to start the season hitting .188 going into May and then we have a huge black hole in the lineup and were rotationg Sutton and Rosales in and out along with Janish getting terrible offensive production out of SS. Will it be a hit defensively? Yeah, Cabrera's getting older and with age comes decline, but with the offensive woes the Reds had in 2009, I'll take the potential extra offense and I'll live with the defensive hit the Reds might take. And please, if a ball happens to sneak through short on the second series of the year, please don't have 8 posts in the game thread say the same thing: Janish gets to that ball.
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
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Let's hope he can play more like the 2008 Orlando Cabrera instead of the 2009 version.
Both the '08 and the '09 version of Cabrera put up a .705 OPS? Did his defense get worse or something?
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
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RedsManRick
With Cabrera's glove and bat both on the decline, I'm not terribly excited. But it's certainly better than Alex Gonzalez or JHJ.
sums it up for me....have to admit though that I was anxious to see Janish get a chance and prove us all wrong
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
FWIW, here's what PECOTA sees for Cabrera:
Code:
Percentile AVG OBP SLG
90o 0.295 0.355 0.430
75o 0.283 0.341 0.404
60o 0.274 0.331 0.385
50o 0.265 0.322 0.366
40o 0.259 0.314 0.351
25o 0.247 0.300 0.326
10o 0.220 0.269 0.269
Weighted Mean 0.268 0.325 0.372
And Paul Janish:
Code:
Percentile AVG OBP SLG
90o 0.260 0.334 0.406
75o 0.240 0.313 0.370
60o 0.230 0.303 0.352
50o 0.224 0.297 0.343
40o 0.220 0.292 0.334
25o 0.202 0.273 0.303
10o 0.190 0.259 0.280
Weighted Mean 0.223 0.296 0.341
I think Jansih is clearly the superior defender, but Cabrera is still likely an upgrade -- and the price is right. I'd have liked to see Janish get the opportunity personally, given that his BABIP have been ridiculously though, but I'm hardly going to complain about adding legitimate talent.
For me, the most interesting thing is who they take off the 40 man. I'd have to think it's Sutton. And if Gomes gets signed, then it will be an OF. We can only hope it's Taveras.
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
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Superdude
Both the '08 and the '09 version of Cabrera put up a .705 OPS? Did his defense get worse or something?
Yes. Both the numbers and scouting reports saw a big step down in the defense.
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
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BearcatShane
Stubbs CF
Cabrera SS
Votto 1B
Phillips 2B
Rolen 3B
Bruce RF
Gomes LF (Hopefully)
Hernandez/Hanigan C
Pitcher
Taking the numbers put up by position last season for Cincinnati:
CF, SS, RF, and 3B should be light years better than last season.
2B and 1B may regress.
C and LF should be a bit better, but are much more difficult to discern.
Much improved from this time last season.
So, can we now quit with the whole Jocketty asleep at the wheel ridiculousness?
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
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BearcatShane
So....
Stubbs CF
Cabrera SS
Votto 1B
Phillips 2B
Rolen 3B
Bruce RF
Gomes LF (Hopefully)
Hernandez/Hanigan C
Pitcher
It could be worse.
I think we might be looking at these below as some possibilities. I don't know who will get moved, but, I don't think it will be WT.
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So....
Stubbs CF vs. Right .261 .320 .420 .740 vs. Left .286 .333 .500 .833
Cabrera SS vs. Right .289 .311 .400 .711 vs. Left .271 .327 .362 .689
Votto 1B vs. Right .319 .419 .583 1.002 vs. Left .329 .400 .531 .931
Phillips 2B vs. Right .267 .324 .416 .740 vs. Left .301 .342 .541 .883
Rolen 3B vs. Right .283 .338 .411 .749 vs. Left .374 .459 .591 1.050
Bruce RF vs. Right .229 .299 .527 .826 vs. Left .210 .313 .330 .643
Gomes LF vs. Right .244 .320 .539 .859 vs. Left .307 .369 .545 .914
Hernandez vs. Right .246 .332 .348 .680 vs. Left .288 .348 .400 .748
Pitcher
Tevaras CF vs. Right .247 .285 .294 .579 vs. Left .219 .245 .257 .502
Cabrera SS vs. Right .289 .311 .400 .711 vs. Left .271 .327 .362 .689
Votto 1B vs. Right .319 .419 .583 1.002 vs. Left .329 .400 .531 .931
Phillips 2B vs. Right .267 .324 .416 .740 vs. Left .301 .342 .541 .883
Rolen 3B vs. Right .283 .338 .411 .749 vs. Left .374 .459 .591 1.050
Bruce RF vs. Right .229 .299 .527 .826 vs. Left .210 .313 .330 .643
Nix LF vs. Right .249 .300 .502 .802 vs. Left .156 .206 .250 .456
Hernandez vs. Right .246 .332 .348 .680 vs. Left .288 .348 .400 .748
Re: Reds sign Orlando Cabrera to one-year, $3M deal; option for second year
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Originally Posted by
Superdude
Both the '08 and the '09 version of Cabrera put up a .705 OPS? Did his defense get worse or something?
In 2008, Cabrera posted a .705 OPS but made up for it with a +14.0 UZR in the field, making him worth +3.5 wins. As you pointed out, Cabrera posted the same exact OPS in 2009 as he did in 2008, however, his defense took a major step backwards as he posted a -15.3 UZR, giving him just a +0.6 WAR. FWIW, Janish was worth 1.1 wins in 2009 thanks to his +11.7 UZR in 592.1 innings at shortstop.
If Cabrera can rebound defensively in 2010 while maintaining an OPS around .700, he'll be a solid signing. If he repeats his 2009 season then he'll be a downgrade. Expecting him to rebound to being a +12 to +15 defender again is unrealistic, but if he can get back in the +5 range he would be a nice addition.