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Jonah Keri Trade Value Column Part I

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Even a bright guy like Keri is severely underrating Quintana. Mass perception is a strange thing.

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QUOTE (daggins @ Mar 2, 2016 -> 12:56 PM)
Even a bright guy like Keri is severely underrating Quintana. Mass perception is a strange thing.

 

 

Yeah I'm not sure that Tijuan Walker has more trade value than Q.

I'm pretty certain Q will just have to get a 15 win season for people to take notice. For all the talk about "wins" not being good to evaluate a pitcher, you can tell its dragging him down.

 

ref Q, i am with those that are saying that he will need to produce wins to show his value. other than that, he will never get his just recognition.

 

now, if he doesn't, will that mean, that we, the fans of everything about the white sox maybe are being to bias???

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QUOTE (LDF @ Mar 2, 2016 -> 02:20 PM)
ref Q, i am with those that are saying that he will need to produce wins to show his value. other than that, he will never get his just recognition.

 

now, if he doesn't, will that mean, that we, the fans of everything about the white sox maybe are being to bias???

 

 

Nah. Advanced metrics have pretty much made him a top 15-20 pitcher in baseball. His numbers are pretty identical to Lester and most would consider him an ace.

QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ Mar 2, 2016 -> 09:23 PM)
Nah. Advanced metrics have pretty much made him a top 15-20 pitcher in baseball. His numbers are pretty identical to Lester and most would consider him an ace.

 

thanks for that info.

 

but i am looking at the idea of perception. but that is the key, however many, like you can look thru that fluff and see the real truth in the Sabe.

 

really great post you made.

Quintana has just been on a losing team his entire career and doesn't throw 97mph so most people overlook him and would call him a "good #3 on a contending team". I feel like in the court of public opinion, your team's success has something to do with your perceived value as a pitcher. Guys that break that usually have what Hawk would call "Nintendo Stuff" like Sale or Kazmir back when the Rays sucked.

Lester has/had all that postseason and World Series experience on his resume...unless you're Kershaw or Price, you have to prove yourself in October, be a #1 draft pick or have filthy stuff to register on most radar screens.

 

If Quintana pitched on all those Braves' teams in the 1990's, he'd be Glavine-lite.

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QUOTE (Eminor3rd @ Mar 4, 2016 -> 01:16 PM)
That two years is a BIG deal, though.

Sure, but if Sale gets 6 WAR per year and Archer gets 4 then they both come in at 24, only Sale's would be bunched up closer to now and he'd win on the present value calculation.

 

Like I said, I can't complain too hard. It's close. Depends how you project them, but 6-to-4 seems pretty reasonable and it's not like Archer is some breakout 24-year-old. He's older than Sale.

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