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A (Mostly) Objective Review of The Brewers Options at 2B…

If you are a Brewers Fan, odds are that you have been thinking about second base. Hopefully not the base itself but who will play it. We know David Stearns has given it some thought. He has already met with Ian Kinsler & Troy Tulowitzki who signed with The Padres and Yankess, respectively. The free agent dominoes are definitely falling now. After coming one game from the World Series, The Brewer Fan Base is thinking October or bust. A sense of urgency has spread through Milwaukee which we will try to harness here…

In a true ‘no-holds barred’ manner the ‘2B’ issue will be attacked HEAD ON (‘Not 2B’ will be discussed at a later date). Streamlined facts, pretty pictures, and graphs will be designated for assignment to you, the reader. The goal is to present them in an objective fashion and allow you to come to your own conclusions. Everyone considered here is either available or rumored to be – short stops who can play second base will also be considered.

NOTE: All statistics referenced are explained at BREW MATHs

IN-HOUSE OPTIONS

Hernan Perez ($2.5M)


Tyler Saladino ($887,500)

Perez and Saladino are very similar in terms of plate production. In fact, if you use ANY statistic to compare these two they come out pretty close (AVG, SLG, BB/K, BABIP, etc). The only real quantifiable difference between the two is that Perez is better at stealing bases. Saladino is also a bit more aggressive at the plate but his overall numbers end up Perez-like. The similarities in key statistical areas are endless:


Corey Spangenberg ($1.2M MLB v. $250,000 if demoted aka ‘Risk Free’)

No, no… don’t freak out… those are both Cory Spangenberg… no literal clones here, only statistical ones 🙂 While Spangenberg plays a similar style to HP & TS, his numbers are slightly lower across the board. If Perez is 1A and Saladino is 1B… Spangenberg would have to be 1C:


Mauricio Dubon (AAA)

Click on Dubon to check out his BREW MATHs Prospect Report


Travis Shaw (Arb 1) – Shift from 3B to 2B

See what Shaw’s stats suggest about next year (click anywhere)!

We all know what Shaw brings to the table… a top-tier left-handed bat that will produce consistently in the middle of the lineup. He also is a gold glove-caliber defender as Reviewing The Brew summarized nicely in November.

The fact that Shaw is willing to play second base opens up The Brewers options. Instead of just zeroing in on 2B, Milwaukee can expand their pursuits to other infield positions. This ‘infield chess’ allows the team to potentiate their lineup and is only possible due to players like Mr. Shaw (and to a lesser extent, Perez). That said, if any starter were to shift permanently, it is probably because Stearns hired one of these guys…

 

External Options

The Big Shots: Jed Lowrie ($16.6M) / Brian Dozier ($11.3M) / DJ Lemahieu ($13.9M) / Mike Moustakas (No Market Listed; $8-10M is a reasonable guess)

There is nothing free about these free agents (all salary info from Spotrac)


Step Down?: Asdrubal Cabrera ($9.6M Market Value), Jose Iglesias ($8.1M)


Others To Consider: Freddy Galvis ($11.7), Josh Harrison (No Market Listed; Probably the Cheapest Here)


So What Do YOU Think?

Do you ‘go for it’ and sign an expensive veteran to a more restrictive deal?

Will you trade assets and go ‘all in’ on The World Series?

Wanna just sign a stop-gap and develop The Farm?

Is your player even on this list?!?

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