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Cafardo On Managers, Shields, Lee, Otani

By charliewilmoth | February 13, 2016 at 2:53pm CDT

Here’s the latest from the Boston Globe’s Nick Cafardo:

  • Cafardo asked a variety of MLB players, managers, coaches and front office personnel who the best managers in the game were and compiled his annual ranking of the 30 skippers. Topping the list is Joe Maddon of the Cubs, whose sabermetric strategies have “revolutionized” managing much in the way Tony La Russa’s tactics did a generation ago, according to Cafardo. Maddon is followed by Bruce Bochy of the Giants and Buck Showalter of the Orioles.
  • The Padres could potentially wait to trade James Shields until this summer’s deadline, Cafardo writes. While Shields’ first year in San Diego was not terrible, he might have spooked potential suitors with the 33 home runs he allowed last season. If he were to get off to a good start in 2016, that might rebuild his trade value.
  • Chris Lee will be one of the Orioles’ “must-see” pitchers this Spring, Cafardo writes, noting that Lee throws 97 MPH with a good changeup and slider. The Astros traded Lee to the Orioles last May for only a pair of international bonus spots. However good his stuff might be, Lee’s statistics don’t yet indicate that he’s a top prospect — in 145 innings last year, he only struck out 98 batters. It should perhaps be noted, though, that the Orioles promoted him very aggressively, and he was quite young for Double-A by the time he reached that level.
  • Nippon Ham Fighters pitcher Shohei Otani has been training with his team in Arizona, and as we noted yesterday, he’s been generating a lot of buzz. As Cafardo notes, the 22-year-old isn’t likely to be posted anytime soon, although US-based scouts feel he could be a star in the Majors, either as a hitter or a pitcher. “He can do both,” says a scout from the American League. “He’s going to have to make a choice. Either way he’s going to be an All-Star-caliber player as a hitter or pitcher.” With his triple-digit fastball, Otani will likely remain a pitcher.
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  1. jakegreenberg24

    9 years ago

    He will likely come after next offseason because he surely won’t have get as much in the free agent class of Harper (Machado, Kershaw, Waino, Fernandez, Harvey, etc).

    Reply
    • Gogerty

      9 years ago

      Harper won’t be a FA until after 2018 season.

      Reply
    • sdsuphilip

      9 years ago

      Has

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    • sdsuphilip

      9 years ago

      has nothing to do with that, the post fees I believe are limited for a bit at 20 million, I’m not exactly sure on specifics but it doesn’t make sense financially for the team to post him right now.

      Reply
  2. bravesfan 7

    9 years ago

    Attention everyone, Kevin Maitan is a Brave

    That is all

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    • Blue_Painted_Dreams_LA

      9 years ago

      Haha lazzarito might be also

      Reply
  3. bravesfan 7

    9 years ago

    mobile.twitter.com/MaitanKevin/status/698363782331…

    Reply
  4. TJECK109

    9 years ago

    I had to read the Lee portion twice. Thought the Orioles signed Cliff

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  5. wilymo

    9 years ago

    i wouldn’t say lee was *particularly* young for AA, 22 is about right.

    the idea with him is that when the orioles got him they changed his mechanics to help him use his legs more, and he gained velocity as the year went on. the real hype on him is scouting reports out of instructional league after the season ended, where apparently he was throwing even harder than late in the year with improved secondary pitches.

    so if any of that is true, his numbers from last year don’t mean a lot & at this point we’re just waiting for him to go out and start pitching this year and see if any of this is real or just talk.

    it’d be weird since the orioles aren’t exactly regarded as a pitching instruction powerhouse after the way things went for them with arrieta &c. but, everybody’s different.

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  6. sdsuphilip

    9 years ago

    The Otani comments on him potentially being an all star caliber hitter or pitcher is weird. While he may have a good chance to have extra value as an above average hitter for a pitcher, he has hit 245/300/429 over his career. Yes he was young for league but there is little to suggest this is some kind of great hitter, merely a good hitter for a pitcher.

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    • wilymo

      9 years ago

      yeah, i mean… i can imagine that he has some sort of untapped upside as a hitter, to a scouting eye, were he to commit to it full-time, but… the idea that the decision is some kind of coin toss is loony. he might be one of the ten best pitchers on the planet right now. he is going to continue to be a pitcher, whatever else happens

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      • rivera42

        9 years ago

        Agreed. To be honest, for that scout to have said that he’s going to have to choose between pitching(bonafide stud) and hitting(very good for a pitcher but probably below average compared to other hitters), I’m thinking that he needs a psychological evaluation.

        Reply
  7. brewcrewenthusiast

    9 years ago

    Guys. Otani plays for the ham fighters. THE HAM FIGHTERS. Why do we not have team names like that?

    Reply
    • stl_cards16 2

      9 years ago

      Nippon-Ham, the company is where the name originates from. They’re the Fighters.

      Reply
  8. sdsuphilip

    9 years ago

    Problem with not trading Shields now is if he has a strong half year he could opt out of what is going to be a weak free agent class, he isn’t going to get paid huge money at his age, but could an extra year or two added onto his deal.
    Padres obviously aren’t going to compete this year and there is no one left worth saving money they’d hypothetically save by trading shields anyways so I’m fine going into this year with him for that. I do think a bounceback is a strong possibility, while his 4 win days are very likely done, it’s highly unlikely his homerun rate of last year is going to stay the same or get worse this year.

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    • AndThisGameBelongsToMySanDiegoPadres

      9 years ago

      How would Shields having a strong first half be a bad thing for the Padres?
      His home run rate should go down next year.

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      • sdsuphilip

        9 years ago

        It’s definitely not horrible, he’d get padres more than they could right now for sure, but he could then be viewed more as a rental than anything for non dodgers/angels teams. He and his family loves it in socal and would probably opt out with a strong bounceback if he were traded elsewhere.

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        • AndThisGameBelongsToMySanDiegoPadres

          9 years ago

          I don’t think Big Shame James is gonna opt out but I seem to be alone in that opinion.
          I don’t see why other teams didn’t just sign him a year ago if they want to trade for him now.

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    • bleacherbum

      9 years ago

      Yeah how is him having a good first half bad for the Padres? It would actually be a win/win if that happened because if he and others had a strong first half we could compete which is good for the organization, and if he has a strong first half but the team stinks then you trade him for maximum value at the deadline. Padres get his salary off the books, bring in a couple prospects and Shields gets to play in a playoff race, all parties win? Right?

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      • SixFlagsMagicPadres

        9 years ago

        I also fine with the idea of him having a good bounce back year. I wonder what they could get for him at the deadline if he does end up finding a groove and cutting down on the long ball.

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  9. bkbkbk

    9 years ago

    Otani is basically Sidd Finch.

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    • reignaado

      9 years ago

      Naw dude, Otani is basically Goro Shigeno… only right-handed.

      Reply
  10. charles stevens

    9 years ago

    What exactly is the purpose of ranking managers? Teams change managers all of the time because they need a new voice or a new approach that fits their roster. The whole thing is completely ridiculous. How about rank them on the scale of what have you done for me lately? Which by the way is all that matters in 2016.

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  11. YourDaddy

    9 years ago

    Only one way Shields or any other Padres pitcher improves in 2016. That is if the defense suddenly gets better, it won’t, and if Norris is traded or catches MUCH less, he won’t.

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    • disgruntledreader 2

      9 years ago

      The Padres will open 2016 with significantly better defense at 2 of 3 outfield spots and at SS. They’ll likely have marginally better defense at 2B as well. And Norris will likely catch 20 fewer games than he did last year.

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    • mcencinitas

      9 years ago

      Norris didn’t make them miss their spots. There were many times the FSSD broadcasters tried to explain the home run problem. They showed clip after clip of Norris setting up outside and the pitcher missing inside, or missing high.

      Reply
    • SixFlagsMagicPadres

      9 years ago

      Well the defense should get better, so we’ll have to see how that plays out.

      Reply
  12. GeauxRangers

    9 years ago

    I thought this said Cliff Lee was throwing 97 MPH for a second. I was very confused.

    Reply

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