We may soon be getting baseball back. Then again, we may not. However, once thing seems very likely, the DH
in NL for 2020-21, could become permanent.
What does that mean for the Mets?
We could see Yoenis
Cespedes receive the majority of the DH at-bats. Tom
here at Mack’s Mets has talked about that in the past and hoped that he’d battle
Pete
Alonso for the HR title.
But I’d like the Mets to try and focus on something else –
use the DH to try and improve the defense.
Per
the NY Daily News Defense is still a glaring weakness. “For the third straight year, the Mets
finished bottom five in the league in Defensive Runs Saved (-93; 29th) and
bottom 10 in Ultimate Zone Rating (-12.8; 24th) in 2019, per Fangraphs. The
Amazin’s -93 DRS were second only to the Orioles’ -105.“
Now let’s look at some of the DH options through the DRS
lens.
Dominic
Smith (+1 DRS) vs. Pete Alonso
(-3 DRS). Playing Dom at 1B and DHing
Pete would better the defense by 4.
Everybody says how hard Pete has worked on his defense at
1B. In fact none of his 12 errors came after
August 17th. But the DRS improvement is hard to ignore.
J.D. Davis
in LF (-9 DRS)/Jeff McNeil
at 3B (4 DRS)/Robinson
Cano at 2B (-6 DRS) vs. J.D. Davis
at 3B (-11 DRS)/Jeff McNeil
at 2B (-1 DRS) Robinson
Cano DH.
That’s -11 DRS with Cano at
2B vs. -12 with Cano as the DH. That surprised
me. It shows bad defense was not all
Cano’s fault and neither option improves the defense much.
What about Wilson
Ramos
as the DH (-11 DRS) vs. Tomas Nido (0 DRS)? That’s an 11 point difference. When you add Wilson’s Catcher ERA of 4.34 vs. Nido’s 3.79,
and the fact that pitchers like to throw to Nido, it further helps the case to
catch Nido and DH Ramos.
My
prediction? The Mets won’t pick a regular DH.
They will mix and match different players in the position like Cespedes,
Cano, Ramos, Smith, and Alonso to try to keep regulars in the lineup while
giving them a break in the field.
However, with
the Mets poor defense for the last 3 years, and the fact that they will be down
Noah
Syndergaard and Zack
Wheeler from last year, having
Pete Alonso at DH and Dom Smith at 1B would be the biggest way they could help
the defense when the DH comes to the NL.
John, I agree they will mix n match as regards their DH - there has never been a better time for the Mets to have a DH, with all the quality bats vying for those ABs. Frankly, they have enough hitting quality to use two DHs.
ReplyDeleteTime to get this short season started.
The idea of improving the defense is a good one and I think you get the most benefit from Yoenis Cespedes who is not 100% with his legs or Robinson Cano who is in the latter stages of his career. Pick one and stick with it.
ReplyDeleteI think Reese is right. I think Cespedes and Cano would be the likeliest to start the season in that role. Either one or both could wind up getting hurt, and then I think we see more mix and match
ReplyDeleteAssuming this strike stuff is about to end, it will be fascinating to see what 3 extra months of healing will have done for Cespedes.
ReplyDeleteImagine if somehow he is actually - HEALED? BETTER?
If you want Cespedes's bat in the lineup, you can't play him in the field, especially one year older and coming off his feet fiasco.
ReplyDeletePeriod.