Philadelphia addressed a huge need at short with Jean Segura, while Seattle is giving J.P. Crawford a chance to meet his considerable potential.
In betting that Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz will defy baseball trends, New York gave away a big part of its future for a chance to be better right now.
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The Philadelphia Phillies traded for Jean Segura — they had the worst shortstop production in the majors in 2018 –and are making a hard push for Manny Machado and/or Bryce Harper .
The Nationals have now signed Corbin, fixed their catching problem with Yan Gomes and Kurt Suzuki , added relievers Trevor Rosenthal and Kyle Barraclough , and could still bring Harper back.
The Marlins? Well, they tore down a sculpture.
These are the moves the Nationals should have made last offseason, when they had the same issues: concerns about the back of the rotation, no bullpen depth and no good solutions at catcher. The rotation aside from Max Scherzer and Stephen Strasburg went 27-39 with a 4.69 ERA. The bullpen ranked eighth in the NL with a 4.05 ERA. The catchers ranked 27th in the majors in WAR.
In Corbin, they add a 29-year-old lefty who was one of the best starters in the majors in 2018, going 11-7 with a 3.15 ERA and 246 strikeouts in 200 innings with the Arizona Diamondbacks . Corbin doesn’t possess an overpowering fastball, but his overall swing-and-miss rate of 34.7 percent tied Blake Snell for highest in the majors thanks to an unhittable slider. Corbin was one of just seven qualified starters to whiff 30 percent of the batters he faced.
Still, it’s a high-risk signing. Heck, all long-term contracts for pitchers are high risk, but this one feels even more so. Corbin had never come close to this level of dominance before. He struck out 30.8 percent of the batters he faced compared to a previous career best of 21.9 percent. His success relied largely on batters chasing that slider out of the strike zone, and they might adapt and learn to lay off it. He has had Tommy John surgery.
Patrick Corbin’s six-year, $140 million deal carries some risk for the Nationals, but Corbin was one of baseball’s best pitchers in 2018. Joe Camporeale/USA TODAY Sports
This is the price teams are willing to pay for a premium starting pitcher, however, even with the sordid history of so many of these deals blinking right back at them. The Nationals can perhaps take comfort in how well the Scherzer signing has worked out so far. On the other hand, they now have three pitchers signed to mega-contracts, and the success of the franchise over the next few years will rest to a large extent on the ligaments and tendons for Scherzer, Strasburg and Corbin remaining intact.
The best part of the early offseason in the NL East is that you have four teams trying to improve. That’s good! It’s going to make for an exciting remainder of the offseason and an exciting division race. Compare that to the American League, where most of the league has conceded playoff spots to the Red Sox, Yankees and Astros and is focusing on long-term rebuilds.
In fact, you can argue that the Nationals are the favorites for the division title. Even before the Corbin signing, FanGraphs projected the Nationals as the best team in the NL East:
Nationals: 90-72 Mets: 84-78 Braves: 83-79 Phillies: 78-84 Marlins: 67-95
I think the Braves are better than that, but I agree that the Phillies still have work to do, which is why they need to add Machado or Harper. One thing to remember about the Nationals is they arguably underachieved last season in finishing 82-80. Their run differential of plus-82 nearly mirrored the Braves’ total of plus-102, so there wasn’t really a big split in talent level between the clubs.
Yes, the Nationals roster doesn’t include Harper, but Harper wasn’t super valuable last season. They’re also getting a full season of Juan Soto — conservatively projected to hit .291/.393/.515 — while likely improving at catcher and in the bullpen. Although rookie outfielder Victor Robles won’t replace Harper’s power, he is projected to hit .273/.334/.416 with speed and good defense. Anthony Rendon is one of the best players in the league and Trea Turner is one of the best all-around shortstops.
Now they’ve added the top pitcher available in free agency. If they get 90 to 100 starts from the big three of Scherzer, Strasburg and Corbin, they’re going to be in the race.
Now let’s see how the Braves, Mets and Phillies counter this move. Trying to win. It’s fun.
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