So the initial returns on the first two weeks of the offseason are about depth, IMO. Gardner adds depth to the OF as well as speed. CC adds depth to the rotation. We know that many more dominos are to fall, but the chatter right now is about Swiss Army knife players and pitching, notable Corbin, Happ and the trade market.
News came out yesterday that the Yanks have engaged the Mariners and the Guardians about their available pitching. James Paxton and Corbin are very similar in peripherals minus one major difference, HR rate. Paxton in 2017 had a Corbin 2018 like HR rate. Corbin 2017 had a Paxton 2018 HR rate. My concern with Paxton on this area is that he pitched half his games in a canyon with Corbin pitched half of his in a homer prone park. Also, Corbin is a year younger and a FA where the only charge will be a second round pick. Paxton is controlled for two years under arbitration. From a cost perspective, I understand trying to deal for Paxton, but from a talent cost perspective, I’d take Corbin all day long.
The Guardians also came up. And while Carrasco and Kluber are aces, their age concerns me for regression. Neither is a true power pitcher, but it isn’t like they’re finesse guys either. Both sit in the 92-93 mph range and have great command of a deep arsenal. While I’d love to have either, the talent acquisition cost would be huge and we would be getting a player at the end of their expected prime based on age.
Also, Sonny Gray’s market has heated up considerably. The Padres look like a possible target due to their deep farm and big ballpark. Gray could be had likely for one top prospect and some filler. If he goes to SD, reclaims his ace status and is moved at the deadline, he could be worth far more. We shall see, but clearly teams are seeing the splits and the stuff and aren’t scared off to this point