The Angels have been the busiest crew in baseball in the course of the first month of the offseason, signing Yusei Kikuchi, Travis d’Arnaud, Kyle Hendricks, and Kevin Newman, and buying and selling for Jorge Soler. Then, after a quiet interval all through December and January, they returned to motion final week, agreeing to a one-year, $5 million pact with Yoán Moncada. He’ll reportedly take over for Anthony Rendon as their main starter at third base.
In the meantime, the Padres are waking from a good longer hibernation. Whereas the Dodgers, Diamondbacks, and Giants have been arduous at work enhancing their rosters this winter, the Padres have been quiet. Their solely notable transfer previous to February was re-signing catcher Elias Díaz. On Friday, they lastly broke their silence and added not only one, however two main league free brokers: Connor Joe and Jason Heyward. The 2 are anticipated to share duties in left discipline. Joe will earn a assured $1 million on his one-year deal. The phrases of Heyward’s contract, whereas presumably fairly comparable, haven’t but been reported.
Angels Signal Yoán Moncada
We should always have seen this coming. Again in December, the Angels reportedly expressed curiosity in a trio of third basemen on the offseason commerce market: Nolan Arenado, Eugenio Suárez, and Alec Bohm. They have been additionally linked to a pair of big-name free agent sluggers coming into their age-30 seasons: Pete Alonso and Anthony Santander. So, in fact, the Angels discovered a solution to get the very best a mediocre approximation of each worlds.
Moncada has had a profession trajectory that few, if any, can relate to. There was a time when his star was so vibrant that he was usually talked about in the identical breath as fellow worldwide phenom Shohei Ohtani. Whilst a youngster, he seemed like such a stud that the Crimson Sox shattered worldwide signing precedent to present him a $31.5 million bonus, which price them one other $31.5 million in penalties. Lower than two years later, he was such a extremely regarded prospect that some questioned if the Crimson Sox made a deadly mistake by buying and selling him to the White Sox for Chris Sale.
After all, Moncada wasn’t the primary prospect to garner a lot hype, nor was he the primary prime prospect who failed to succeed in his full potential. What makes him so attention-grabbing is that he did uncover his ceiling – he simply couldn’t keep there. In 2019, his age-24 marketing campaign, Moncada performed 132 video games, swatted 25 homers, swiped 10 bases, and produced a 139 wRC+ en path to a 5.2-WAR season. That’s the form of participant the Crimson Sox thought they have been signing once they gave him a record-setting bonus. That’s the form of participant the White Sox thought they have been buying once they gave up one of many best beginning pitchers of this era to get him.
Unhappy to say, Moncada has by no means been that form of participant once more. Everybody has a concept about the reason for his decline, from lengthy COVID to the deadened ball, however whatever the rationalization, the very fact of the matter is that Moncada was not in a position to make a constant impression for the White Sox from 2020-24. His bat dropped off a cliff in 2020. He bounced again to submit 3.7 WAR in 2021, however after that, accidents and underperformance grew to become the defining themes of his late 20s. From 2022-23, he put up an 86 wRC+ and simply 2.0 WAR over 196 video games.
Moncada acquired off to a pleasant begin in 2024, slashing .282/.364/.410 over the primary two weeks of the season earlier than a left adductor pressure compelled him to the injured listing. Though he was initially anticipated to return in July, his rehab was placed on pause for six weeks in the summertime, first resulting from no matter on earth “anticipated soreness” is and later as a result of he was oh-so-vaguely “nonetheless form of feeling one thing.” He lastly acquired again to Chicago in mid-September, after tearing up Triple-A on a rehab project, solely to sit down on the bench for the worst crew in fashionable baseball historical past.
The White Sox had a dozen extra video games to experience out and roughly 450 plate appearances to fill. And but Moncada appeared in simply a kind of video games and took simply a kind of journeys to the plate. In the event you blinked on the proper moments, you may not have realized he ever got here off the injured listing in any respect. Over these closing 12 video games, White Sox batters produced a 70 wRC+ and -0.6 WAR. Their designated hitters went 9-for-50 with a 49 wRC+. Their third basemen have been even worse, going 4-for-44 with a -2 wRC+. But, the one work the White Sox supplied Moncada was a Twelfth-inning pinch-running gig in opposition to the Angels on September 18. He struck out the next inning in his solely plate look of the month. Nonetheless, he one way or the other completed the season as the most efficient offensive performer on the crew, due to course he did:
Actually Each White Sox Participant With Constructive Offensive Worth in 2024
Participant
Video games
Plate Appearances
Offensive Worth
Yoán Moncada
12
45
0.78
Tommy Pham
70
297
0.37
Zach Remillard
15
39
0.05
All that to say, Moncada’s efficiency in 2024 can’t inform us a lot about what to anticipate from him in 2025. Might he be the 5.2-WAR participant we noticed in 2019, and even simply the three.7-WAR participant we noticed in 2021? I imply, positive, I suppose. He’s accomplished it earlier than, and he received’t even flip 30 till Might. However Moncada put up 2.2 WAR over 208 video games from 2022-24, and that’s the form of participant our Depth Charts projections anticipate him to proceed to be in 2025 (1.3 WAR in 118 video games). ZiPS is just a little greater on him, whereas Steamer is just a little decrease, however finally, we’re speaking a couple of slightly-below-average on a regular basis participant – if he can keep on the sphere sufficient to play day-after-day. For a lot of groups, that wouldn’t be sufficient to crack the beginning lineup. For the Angels, nevertheless, Moncada might be a pleasant addition.
From about 2015 to 2020, Rendon was one of many few third basemen one may need picked over Moncada. The latter was a future famous person, however the former was already taking part in at that stage. As of late, Rendon is without doubt one of the few third baseman upon whom Moncada is, extra seemingly than not, a significant improve. Right here’s how the 2 examine in response to a number of projection methods:
2025 Projections for Angels Third Basemen
Participant
ZiPS WAR
Steamer WAR
OOPSY WAR
PECOTA WARP
Yoán Moncada
1.7
0.6
1.0
1.6
Anthony Rendon
0.4
1.0
0.6
0.7
Saddled with unfair expectations as a youngster, Moncada has developed a little bit of a repute as a prospect bust. The reality, nevertheless, is that he was price each penny the Crimson Sox paid him; they used him to get Sale, and Sale helped them win a World Sequence. What’s extra, he gave the White Sox 13.8 WAR over elements of eight seasons and contributed to the crew’s first two playoff runs since 2008. General, he supplied Chicago about $110 million in worth (utilizing a simplistic $8 million per WAR estimate) whereas incomes just a bit over $70 million in wage. Maybe he didn’t develop into all the things he may have been, however he gave each of his groups greater than he took. He can do the identical for the Angels in 2025.
Padres Signal Jason Heyward and Connor Joe
On Opening Day in 2023, Juan Soto stood in left discipline for San Diego. The next season, the Padres braced for what may have been the worst downgrade since The Contemporary Prince recast Aunt Viv. Jurickson Profar, he of the bottom WAR in baseball the yr prior, was Soto’s alternative. The Friars dropped from first to thirtieth on our left discipline positional energy rankings. But, issues typically have a humorous manner of figuring out. In opposition to all odds, the 2024 Padres had the highest left fielder within the Nationwide League, in response to WAR, for the second yr in a row.
Sadly, the Padres then discovered themselves seeking to change their All-Star left fielder for a second consecutive winter. This time round, their answer is a platoon of the lefty-batting Heyward and the righty-batting Joe. And you realize, for what it’s price, each Heyward and Joe have higher projections now than Profar did coming into 2024:
Padres Left Fielder Projections
Participant
ZiPS WAR
Steamer WAR
2024 Jurickson Profar
0.1
0.4
2025 Jason Heyward
0.6
0.5
2025 Connor Joe
0.7
0.5
To be crystal clear, these projections say much more about Profar’s outstanding 2024 season than they do about both Heyward or Joe. They don’t counsel that Heyward and Joe this yr are prone to outperform Profar final season. Nor do they counsel that both of them has extra upside than Profar did at the moment final yr. Heyward was an All-Star caliber participant in his early 20s, and to his credit score, he has loved a number of bounce-back seasons over the previous a number of years. Certainly, he’s solely two years faraway from a powerful 2023, when he put up a 120 wRC+ and a pair of.3 WAR in 124 video games with the Dodgers. Nonetheless, his Thirty eighth-percentile xwOBA that yr prompt he was due for regression, and regress he did. Over 87 video games with the Dodgers and Astros, he produced a 94 wRC+ and simply 0.8 WAR in 2024. Whereas the Padres are absolutely hoping to get one thing just like the 2023 model of Heyward, a repeat of his 2024 is way extra seemingly. He’s already 35 years outdated (he’ll flip 36 in August), and I’m extra satisfied by his total 91 wRC+ and .301 xwOBA from 2021-24 than I’m by his temporary resurgence in 2023.
Joe is three years youthful than Heyward however has by no means proven something near Heyward’s All-Star ceiling. In reality, he has by no means even had a yr as robust as Heyward’s 2023. (There’s a motive the Pirates non-tendered Joe quite than pay his projected $3.2 million arbitration wage.) All issues thought-about, Joe’s manufacturing over the primary 4 correct seasons of his profession has been fairly much like Heyward’s declining efficiency in the identical timeframe. Joe has been the extra constant hitter, however Heyward makes up the distinction as a greater baserunner and outfield defender:
Connor Joe vs. Jason Heyward (2021-24)
Participant
G
wRC+
BsR
Outfield FRV
WAR
WAR/162
Connor Joe
430
98
-2.4
-2
3.2
1.2
Jason Heyward
363
91
1.8
9
2.8
1.2
Heyward is used to working in a platoon; since 2021, solely 12.9% of his plate appearances have come in opposition to left-handed pitchers. Joe, however, may gain advantage from much less publicity to opposite-handed hurlers. He has a profession 107 wRC+ in opposition to lefties and a 91 wRC+ in opposition to righties. His managers in Colorado and Pittsburgh made an effort to protect him from right-handed pitching, however they haven’t had sufficient high quality choices to make use of him in a real platoon position; 38.2% of his profession plate appearances have come in opposition to lefties. Excluding his eight-game cup of espresso with the Giants in 2019, when 14 of his 16 plate appearances got here in opposition to lefties, he has by no means had a season through which the vast majority of his plate appearances have include the platoon benefit.
Are the Padres such a crew to alter that? They need to be, though that’s contingent on their making additional additions. Ideally, Heyward would take the majority of the work in left discipline, well being permitting, whereas Joe would deal with the brief facet of the platoon. Nonetheless, the Padres would possibly want Joe for extra than simply outfield duties – and greater than only a platoon position. Contemplating his defensive success at first base (5 DRS, 2 FRV in 170 profession video games), and the huge gap San Diego has at designated hitter, I wouldn’t be stunned to see Joe taking part in loads of first with Luis Arraez because the DH. Joe’s projected 95 wRC+ (per Steamer) in opposition to right-handers could be pitiful at first base, however the Padres don’t at present have many higher choices for both first base or DH — whichever place that Arraez isn’t occupying. The one participant on their 40-man roster with the next projected wRC+ in opposition to righties who isn’t already penciled into the lineup at a special place is Tirso Ornelas, a prospect who has but to make his MLB debut.
If San Diego goes to beat its 33.2% playoff odds with out making any main additions, it should want somebody to step as much as change its best hitter from 2024. If that hero exists, it virtually definitely received’t be Heyward or Joe. As an alternative, that manufacturing might want to come from Fernando Tatis Jr., Xander Bogaerts, Manny Machado, or, in a best-case state of affairs, some mixture of all three. Nonetheless, Heyward and Joe are confirmed huge league gamers, and there’s little question the Padres wanted extra of these on their roster. And hey, you by no means know. It’s not so way back we have been saying the identical factor about Profar.