Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s Return to Third Base Received’t Flip Toronto’s Season Round

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John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY Sports activities

Anybody who noticed the lineup that the Blue Jays fielded on Sunday in opposition to the Pirates was handled to a comparatively unfamiliar sight: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. beginning at third base for the primary time since his 2019 rookie season, and taking part in the place in a daily season recreation for the primary time since ’22. Designed to squeeze an additional bat into the lineup, the transfer helped the Blue Jays to a victory. However whereas they might proceed the experiment right here and there, they’ve greater issues to resolve in the event that they’re going to climb again into competition.

Beginning Guerrero at third base had been an choice for which the Blue Jays had been getting ready for a number of weeks. For the event, supervisor John Schneider gave Justin Turner the beginning at first base, with Daniel Vogelbach serving because the designated hitter. The latter went 2-for-4 on Sunday, and capped a three-run fifth-inning rally with a double off Pirates righty Quinn Priester, with Guerrero, who had singled in a run, scoring from first base to present Toronto a 4-3 lead. With Blue Jays starter Chris Bassitt and 4 relievers producing simply 9 floor balls whereas placing out 13, Guerrero didn’t should make a play within the discipline till the seventh inning; he dealt with his two possibilities completely, the second of which featured a powerful spin transfer whereas he was shifted to the place the shortstop would normally play:

Schneider didn’t get a equally constructive return when he used the identical configuration on Tuesday night time. Vogelbach went 0-for-3 and the Blue Jays fell behind 4-0 within the third; they had been down 10-1 by the point Guerrero made his two assists, within the eighth and ninth innings.

You’ll be able to’t win ’em all, and whereas the Blue Jays did string collectively 4 straight victories final week in opposition to the White Sox and Pirates, they haven’t been been profitable sufficient. At 29-32, they’re final within the AL East, 14 video games behind the Yankees, and 4 again within the wild card chase, albeit with 4 different groups between them and the Twins, the bubble workforce. Their Playoff Odds are simply 16.9%, decrease than all however 4 different AL groups, three of which (the Angels, A’s, and White Sox) are fully lifeless within the water. In different phrases, each AL workforce with a pulse besides the Purple Sox has a greater probability of taking part in into October, and my intestine says Boston ought to have higher odds based mostly on its pitching.

The Blue Jays are lucky to be near .500, as they haven’t performed properly on both aspect of the ball, rating twelfth within the AL in scoring at 3.89 runs per recreation and eleventh in run prevention at 4.61 runs per recreation. Primarily based on their projected profitable percentages by way of Pythagenpat (.422) and BaseRuns (.423), they’re about three wins forward of the place they need to be.

As for Guerrero, he got here up as a 3rd baseman, spending each defensive inning of his minor league profession on the scorching nook after being signed out of the Dominican Republic. The scouting stories weren’t nice, as his plus arm was offset by a scarcity of first-step quickness and restricted lateral mobility because of his measurement (6-foot-2, 245 kilos), however his bat was deemed particular sufficient that he was nonetheless the consensus no. 1 prospect coming into 2019, and projected to spend no less than the early years of his main league profession taking part in third.

Guerrero gave third base a go when the Blue Jays referred to as him up in late April 2019, after a strained indirect saved him down within the minors lengthy sufficient to forestall him from getting a full yr of service time. The 20-year-old rookie performed 96 video games there in addition to 24 at DH, and the outcomes had been… not nice. In 824.1 innings, he was three runs beneath common in line with DRS, 9.4 beneath common in line with UZR, and a whopping 15 beneath common in line with what’s now FRV (Statcast’s measure) thanks largely to his lateral vary points. When mixed along with his modest 106 wRC+ on the plate, these defensive shortcomings restricted his worth to 0.3 WAR, although utilizing DRS, he completed with a extra respectable 2.1 Baseball Reference WAR.

The Blue Jays moved Guerrero to first base throughout 2020 summer season camp, and he’s been the common there ever since. By all accounts he’s labored laborious to study the place, however the outcomes have been nothing particular; in 471 video games totaling 4,099.1 innings — roughly the equal of three seasons — he’s accrued -6 DRS, -4.3 UZR, and -19 FRV within the discipline, along with his -10 FRV final yr the outlier; six of his eight different measures from 2021–23 had been inside three runs of common in both course.

When it got here to filling the void left by the free agent departure of Matt Chapman this previous offseason, the Blue Jays didn’t precisely go low-cost, in that they threw some cash at free brokers on short-term offers. Their strikes nonetheless amounted to a downgrade that may require Schneider to combine and match, and all indicators pointed towards mediocrity; the workforce ranked twenty third at third base in our preseason Positional Energy Rankings, its lowest rating at any place.

Up to now, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, whom they signed to a two-year, $15 million deal, has began 29 video games there and one other 21 at second base, with Turner, whom they inked to a one-year, $13 million deal, beginning 4 video games at third (a place he performed for simply seven video games final yr and 66 the yr earlier than) plus one other seven at first and 36 at DH. Ernie Clement, a Quad-A utilityman, has began 23 instances at third, with Cavan Biggio (twice) and Addison Barger (as soon as) making cameos. Whereas Kiner-Falefa has hit a good .268/.313/.391 (103 wRC+) total, he’s the one one of many bunch who’s been league common. Turner has hit .225/.307/.354; Tuesday’s three-hit recreation carried him from 87 to 93 by way of wRC+, however he’s hitting a cringeworthy .143/.226/.179 (23 wRC+) in 93 plate appearances because the begin of Could. Clement has hit simply .231/.250/.346 (68 wRC+) total, with a 31 wRC+ in 53 PA because the begin of Could.

In all, the workforce’s third basemen have mixed to hit .234/.267/.355 (77 wRC+) with stable protection (5 DRS, 0.1 UZR, 0 FRV) and a web 0.1 WAR. Forgoing that for shoehorning an additional bat within the lineup is a inventive response to that downside, notably in entrance of a pitching workers that has the majors’ sixth-lowest groundball charge (40.6%), with 4 of their common starters within the 41–45% vary. Protection is the one space the place the Blue Jays have been distinctive. They’re first within the majors with 41 DRS, second with 17 FRV, and tenth in UZR at 6.1, so buying and selling protection for offense is sensible conceptually, no less than.

Although he had performed simply 4 innings at third (a pair of late-game cameos) in 2021 and ’22, Guerrero had continued to take groundballs there recurrently throughout the offseason, and the Blue Jays gave him time to take action in latest weeks in preparation for Sunday’s experiment.

“I signed as a 3rd baseman, so it’s my favourite place,” Guerrero advised reporters by an interpreter on Sunday. “However I’m the type of individual and participant who thinks that in the event you can play each corners, first and third the appropriate manner, that can give your supervisor and your workforce extra choices — like in the present day. No matter if third is my favourite place, I’ll be ready.”

In keeping with Schneider, this could possibly be a recurring state of affairs, however it doesn’t sound prefer it’s going to be a wholesale place change à la Miguel Cabrera circa 2012. By way of Sportsnet’s Shi Davidi:

Schneider burdened that “it’s not a place change by any means, it simply affords some flexibility,” and urged he would possibly use Guerrero there a pair instances each week or 10 days, or so. That helped quantify the imaginative and prescient expressed by GM Ross Atkins on MLB Community Radio, when he mentioned Guerrero “will get some begins there,” in a bid to “deploy a lineup that possibly creates a little bit extra offence.”

Vogelbach got here up massive on Sunday, however he’s hardly tearing the duvet off the ball. Actually, he’s principally replicating the dearth of manufacturing from the workforce’s third basemen, batting .203/.282/.328 (78 wRC+). Saturday and Sunday marked the primary time this season he put collectively back-to-back video games with a number of hits (he has only one different multi-hit recreation). He’s 0-for-7 since then, much less anyone get the concept that he’s turned the nook.

However Vogelbach isn’t solely in charge for Toronto’s offensive woes. There’s loads of that to go round, as key hitters reminiscent of George Springer (.210/.302/.317, 83 wRC+), Bo Bichette (.238/.287/.348, 82 wRC+), and Alejandro Kirk (.216/.291/.284, 69 wRC+) have drastically underperformed. All of them are no less than trending constructive, in that every has a wRC+ above 100 since Could 15, however they’ve received a methods to go earlier than they match the numbers on the again of their baseball playing cards. The guts of the matter is that simply 5 of the workforce’s 13 place gamers — everybody with 71 PA or extra — have managed a 100 wRC+ or higher. In the meantime, of the 17 pitchers with no less than 10 innings below their belts, solely three have a FIP- of 100 or decrease, and simply seven have an ERA- of 100 or decrease; solely Yusei Kikuchi (96 ERA-, 73 FIP- in 66.1 innings) and Yimi García (39 ERA-, 51 FIP- in 24 innings) have each. It’s grim.

As for Guerrero, he’s been a vivid spot, if an enigmatic one, hitting .291/.383/.410 for a 133 wRC+. On the one hand, he’s displaying extra plate self-discipline than ever, setting profession lows in swing charge each within the zone (67.4%) and out of doors it (21.6%); his total 45.2% swing charge represents a drop of greater than 5 factors relative to final yr. He’s strolling a career-high 12.6% of the time. Then again, he’s homered simply six instances, and his .119 ISO is the bottom mark of his profession by 43 factors.

A better look reveals that Guerrero is definitely hitting the ball very laborious, with a career-best hard-hit charge and his highest common exit velocity and barrel charge since 2021. However he’s received little to indicate for it:

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Statcast Profile

Season BBE EV LA Bar% HH% AVG xBA SLG xSLG wOBA xwOBA
2021 496 95.1 9.4 15.1% 55.2% .311 .311 .601 .597 .419 .421
2022 526 92.8 4.3 11.2% 50.4% .274 .281 .480 .464 .351 .351
2023 506 92.1 10.5 11.1% 49.2% .264 .299 .444 .503 .340 .378
2024 188 94.3 5.4 11.2% 59.0% .291 .304 .410 .496 .354 .386

Guerrero’s 86-point hole between his SLG and xSLG is the twentieth largest out of 263 qualifiers, and it’s an excellent greater hole than final yr, when he was pulling the ball with higher frequency total (42.3% vs. 36.2% this yr) and, notably within the season’s first half, getting hosed by the newly raised fences on the Rogers Centre:

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Statcast Anticipated Profile — Fly Balls

Season BBE AVG xBA Dif SLG xSLG Dif wOBA xwOBA Dif EV LA Dist
2021 125 .323 .364 -.041 1.194 1.281 -.087 .606 .662 -.056 96.7 36.3 330
2022 90 .314 .323 -.009 1.047 1.032 .015 .542 .546 -.004 95.0 34.9 328
2023 (1st) 65 .203 .340 -.137 .656 1.183 -.527 .345 .617 -.272 96.2 37.7 323
2023 110 .204 .284 -.080 .676 .953 -.277 .349 .499 -.150 93.8 38.0 315
2024 32 .281 .345 -.064 .875 1.192 -.317 .487 .626 -.139 95.1 37.0 319

SOURCE: Baseball Savant

That blue-shaded row is Guerrero’s numbers after I checked in simply after he gained final yr’s Residence Run Derby. At that time, he had the most important SLG-xSLG differential in Statcast historical past, however the state of affairs corrected itself considerably. Hotter climate was in all probability an element, and if that’s the case, I’d anticipate we see some constructive regression as this season progresses. The larger challenge, I feel, is that Guerrero is hitting groundballs at a career-high 53.2% clip, up from final yr’s 46.2%, and his common launch angle is about half of what it was final yr. These balls don’t go over the fence in any respect, and there’s not as a lot to achieve by hitting them barely tougher. (See in the present day’s piece on Manny Machado for extra on that subject.)

Nonetheless, Guerrero’s additional grounders — whether or not they’re those coming off his bat or those he’s fielding, both at third base or first base — are removed from the Blue Jays’ largest downside. His dabbling at third base is an attention-grabbing sideshow, but when they’re going to say a wild card spot for the third straight season, the Jays want an entire bunch of gamers to play as much as their capabilities.



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