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Josh Byrnes Q&A

By Tim Dierkes | March 22, 2009 at 6:30pm CDT

Recently MLB Trade Rumors had the privilege of asking a few questions of Diamondbacks GM Josh Byrnes.  Byrnes has been at the helm since October of '05, making it to the NLCS in '07.

MLB Trade Rumors: Many players signed for less money or fewer years than expected this winter.  Do you anticipate an even more drastic decline in free agent spending around the game for the non-superstar players in the 2009-10 offseason?

Josh Byrnes: In spite of the economic conditions, the industry spent over $1 billion on free agents this off-season and 17 of 30 clubs increased their payrolls. Given the abnormally small rate of inflation (and a good class of free agents), it felt like a very tight squeeze. Certain players probably signed for a lot less than what they have been offered in the months/years preceding their final decision. In a tight economic setting, the stars seem to do better than the good (but not irreplaceable) players.

MLBTR: You were criticized by some for not offering arbitration to Adam Dunn in December, but it turned out to be the right move.  How were you able to predict where the market was headed?

Byrnes: Obviously, we considered that particular decision very carefully. It was difficult – especially because the premise of the August trade was based upon draft pick compensation. As we moved toward December 1st, we weighed the risk and reward of offering Dunn arbitration, and we decided that the risk was too great.

MLBTR: Do you have the payroll flexibility to make another Dunn-like acquisition this summer, if the need arises?

Byrnes: We’ll see. Ownership has been very supportive of any responsible expenditure that can help us compete. These are challenging economic times, and we will have to monitor our competitive state and our revenues.

 MLBTR: You've talked about the danger of having players with their meters running regarding playing time incentives, and expressed a preference for health-based incentives if any.  Do you think health-based incentives carry a similar risk, with a player perhaps unwilling to disclose an injury or go on the DL because it would affect his paycheck?

Byrnes: The non-disclosure of an injury could happen (I suppose), but that is pretty self-defeating for the player. Our fundamental rejection of bonuses centers on two main points: (1) we want to know what our team costs, and (2) we do not want provisions in contracts to be a daily source of angst in our clubhouse.

MLBTR: What is your stance on player opt-outs in free agent contracts?  Would you ever allow that?

Byrnes: As a rule of thumb, I would be hesitant to put an opt-out into a contract. We do have a Mutual Option in our Jon Garland contract. To the extent we are able to negotiate Club Options (the reverse of the opt-out concept), we usually provide extra guaranteed money in the form of a buyout to potentially compensate the player for our right to make a choice.

MLBTR: Is there any concern about the team's strikeout total last year, or do you view strikeouts as pretty much the same as other outs?

Byrnes: To some extent, strikeouts are like other outs. But on a young team with many RHH, it can be indicative of our needed growth. Ideally, we want hitters who are tough outs and who are dangerous. If enough walks and homers accompany the strikeouts, the tradeoff can work. Our young hitters have faced some elite pitching in our division over the last two seasons. Now, we need to start applying those lessons.

MLBTR: How do you decide how many innings you'll allow a guy like Max Scherzer to throw, since he's never topped 109 in a season?  If he's healthy and the team is in a pennant race would you be comfortable taking him to 200 innings?

Byrnes: Including the Arizona Fall League and instructional league, Scherzer threw around 140 innings last year. We will try to moderate his innings throughout the season and shoot for a range closer to 170 innings.

MLBTR: Have the D'Backs built something similar to the Diamondview database you worked with in Cleveland?

Byrnes: We have not. The Indians actually developed their product after my departure (we had just started to integrate IT into Baseball Ops as I was leaving). With the volume of information at our disposal and the necessary speed of business, we are constantly trying to ramp up our technical tools. The progression from concept to implementation is not an easy one.

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D-Backs Hope To Avoid Arb With Conor Jackson

By | February 8, 2009 at 8:29pm CDT

MLB.com’s Steve Gilbert reports that the Diamondbacks are working hard to avoid an arbitration hearing with left fielder Conor Jackson.

The D-Backs haven’t required a hearing since Josh Byrnes took over as general manager in 2005.  Jackson asked for $3.65MM and the club countered with $2.45MM back when figures were filed.  The 26-year-old hit .300/.376/.446 in ’08 with 12 home runs and 75 RBI.  He is Arizona’s last unsigned arbitration-eligible player.

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D-backs GM, CEO Unlikely To Leave

By Ben Jones | January 4, 2009 at 6:59pm CDT

Despite former CEO Jeff Moorad leaving the Arizona Diamondbacks for San Diego Padres ownership, two of his trusted colleagues will likely not follow him.

Current Diamondbacks CEO Derrick Hall and general manager Josh Byrnes have small ownership stakes in the Arizona franchise. That will likely keep the duo in place, The Arizona Republic’s Nick Piecoro reports.

Hall and Byrnes each received contracts that run through 2015. Moorad negotiated both deals, Piecoro added.

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Odds and Ends: Tazawa, Boras, Cuban

By Tim Dierkes | November 18, 2008 at 1:04pm CDT

Links for Tuesday…

  • Scouts from the Tigers and Indians visited Junichi Tazawa yesterday.
  • This week’s chat has been pushed to Wednesday at 2pm CST.
  • I chatted with The Baseball Opinion on November 10th.
  • Patrick Newman compares Kenshin Kawakami and Hiroki Kuroda.
  • Jesse Spector talks to D’Backs GM Josh Byrnes.
  • Ken Davidoff explains the semantics games often played by agents, GMs, and journalists.
  • Peter Abraham makes free agent predictions.
  • Chat with Scott Boras at USA Today on Wednesday at 10am CST.  You can submit questions in advance.
  • SI.com’s Jon Heyman says Mark Cuban’s bid for the Cubs wasn’t high enough, anyway.
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Josh Byrnes – GM Trade History

By Tim Dierkes | November 17, 2008 at 8:38am CDT

Josh Byrnes of the Diamondbacks is the latest entry in our GM Trade History series.  Download the Excel spreadsheet of his moves here.  Thanks to Brendan Bianowicz for putting this together.

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Odds and Ends: Fields, Garcia, Bonds

By Tim Dierkes | February 28, 2008 at 9:09am CDT

Welcome to today’s roundup…

  • Josh Byrnes would never give a pitcher eight years, just so you know (hat tip AZ Snakepit).
  • South Side Sox explains how Josh Fields was posturing in not signing his contract.  Unrelated interesting fact – Fields seemed headed to Florida in a Miguel Cabrera for a split-second in December.
  • Bobby Jenks’ salary is set to skyrocket next year, as he becomes arbitration-eligible.
  • Freddy Garcia’s agent talks about the Mets, Yankees, and Red Sox for his client.  Garcia is targeting a June or July return.
  • DRays Bay’s free season preview guide is now available.  Speaking of the Rays, owner Stuart Sternberg may be willing to spend some money for midseason acquisitions if need be.  And he "sounded as if he were open" to the idea of signing Barry Bonds, according to Marc Topkin.
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D’Backs Extend Josh Byrnes Through 2015

By Tim Dierkes | February 21, 2008 at 9:55am CDT

Diamondbacks GM Josh Byrnes doesn’t have to worry about making moves with his job hanging in the balance.  Arizona extended Byrnes and President Derrick Hall through 2015 today.

My Trade Profile of Byrnes was created in April of ’07.  At that point I considered him an excellent trade-maker.  Since then he’s traded away Scott Hairston, Carlos Quentin, Emiliano Fruto, Alberto Callaspo, Brett Anderson, Dana Eveland, Greg Smith, Chris Carter, Aaron Cunningham, Carlos Gonzalez, and Jose Valverde.  Coming into the organization: Leo Rosales, a couple of Chris Carters (one used in the Haren deal), Billy Buckner, Dan Haren, Connor Robertson, Juan Gutierrez, Chris Burke, and Chad Qualls.  It’s been a fine offseason – I loved the Buckner and Haren deals for Arizona.   

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D’Backs Extend Josh Byrnes Through 2015

By Tim Dierkes | February 21, 2008 at 9:55am CDT

Diamondbacks GM Josh Byrnes doesn’t have to worry about making moves with his job hanging in the balance.  Arizona extended Byrnes and President Derrick Hall through 2015 today.

My Trade Profile of Byrnes was created in April of ’07.  At that point I considered him an excellent trade-maker.  Since then he’s traded away Scott Hairston, Carlos Quentin, Emiliano Fruto, Alberto Callaspo, Brett Anderson, Dana Eveland, Greg Smith, Chris Carter, Aaron Cunningham, Carlos Gonzalez, and Jose Valverde.  Coming into the organization: Leo Rosales, a couple of Chris Carters (one used in the Haren deal), Billy Buckner, Dan Haren, Connor Robertson, Juan Gutierrez, Chris Burke, and Chad Qualls.  It’s been a fine offseason – I loved the Buckner and Haren deals for Arizona. 

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Josh Byrnes Trade Profile

By Tim Dierkes | April 9, 2007 at 1:24am CDT

Diamondbacks General Manager Josh Byrnes has made 13 trades since taking over in October of 2005.  You can Download arizona_diamondbacks_byrnes.xls to see all the moves.  The jury is still out on many of them, but he’s done a first-class job in my opinion.

His first deal was to send a couple of relievers to the Braves for catcher Johnny Estrada in December of 2005.  Estrada had a respectable, resurgent year for the Diamondbacks in ’06, but Oscar Villarreal gave the Braves 90 solid innings.  Lance Cormier was less impressive but may earn a rotation spot this year once healthy.  John Schuerholz may have won this one, slightly.  Estrada was one of many players that Byrnes traded for and then traded away the following year.

A few weeks later Byrnes made an excellent trade, nabbing El Duque, Luis Vizcaino, and Chris Young from the White Sox for Javier Vazquez.  It was a move that may sting the White Sox, as Young appears on the path to stardom as the Diamondbacks’ center fielder.  Hindsight is 20/20 – I loved the move for the White Sox at the time and a couple of strong seasons from Vazquez would make it completely worth the price. We may be able to say that both teams benefitted here.  Kenny Williams won a smaller deal a few months later in acquiring Alex Cintron.

Byrnes’s third deal that month was to acquire Miguel Batista and Orlando Hudson for Troy Glaus and a prospect.  I think he beat J.P. Ricciardi here, as Batista was a credible back-rotation starter and Hudson blossomed into one of the game’s better 2Bs.  Some stats say that Hudson had a significantly better 2006 than Glaus, positions considered.

Byrnes made two more very strong deals before the ’06 season began, netting Alberto Callaspo and Juan Cruz without giving up much.  The Callaspo trade was particularly egregious for Bill Stoneman, who only got Jason Bulger in return.  Callaspo could start at second for many teams.

In May of ’06 Byrnes acquired Jorge Julio from the Mets for Orlando Hernandez.  El Duque was slightly more useful that year, but spinning Julio into Yusmeiro Petit last month was masterful.

Byrnes unloaded Shawn Green last August, getting him to waive his no-trade clause.  The D’Backs had to eat half of Green’s contract to get Evan MacLane, a soft-tossing southpaw prospect.  The move cleared a path for Carlos Quentin.  It wasn’t an impressive bounty but Green obviously had to go.  The other August trade was the acquisition of Livan Hernandez for Garrett Mock and Matt Chico.  It’s still unknown as to whether Hernandez can replicate his ’06 Arizona success.  With the price of pitching as it is it’s an OK deal.

This offseason, Byrnes revamped his rotation by trading for southpaws Randy Johnson and Doug Davis.  I love the Johnson trade and like the Davis trade for Arizona.  I just don’t think any of the players sent away (Estrada, Greg Aquino, Claudio Vargas, Vizcaino, and prospects) will be missed by the Diamondbacks.  Dana Eveland was the icing on the cake; he’ll make a decent back-rotation guy one day.

In case you hadn’t noticed, I really like Byrnes’s trading strategies.  He’s snagged some very promising young players for unwanted/expensive veterans and has never given up his best prospects.  If I were a Diamondbacks fan I’d have faith in Byrnes to swing a smart deal for a scary-monster type hitter this July if the D’Backs are in the thick of the race.

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