PushDaRock wrote:
Varsho > Judge
He’s on pace to hit more HRs than Judge over a full season and plays elite defense, so one might say that yes
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PushDaRock wrote:
Varsho > Judge
Randle McMurphy wrote:PushDaRock wrote:
Varsho > Judge
He’s on pace to hit more HRs than Judge over a full season and plays elite defense, so one might say that yes
C Court wrote:Dan and Buck were just talking about the Jays 2025 team MVP candidates:
Springer
Bichette
Kirk
Harry Palmer wrote:I am somewhat worried that the shoulder surgery has reduced his arm strength to the point where he’s a left fielder again. There’s still time, I hope, he might well get it back, but it was always the only non-strength in his defensive game that, for now, has lowered fairly significantly into the realm of major weakness, and teams know and are running on him every chance they get without cost. I don’t need it to be a strength, but if it doesn’t get any better than what we’re seeing now that would be a crying shame, cause I love watching him play D.
vaff87 wrote:Harry Palmer wrote:I am somewhat worried that the shoulder surgery has reduced his arm strength to the point where he’s a left fielder again. There’s still time, I hope, he might well get it back, but it was always the only non-strength in his defensive game that, for now, has lowered fairly significantly into the realm of major weakness, and teams know and are running on him every chance they get without cost. I don’t need it to be a strength, but if it doesn’t get any better than what we’re seeing now that would be a crying shame, cause I love watching him play D.
It’s a concern. His average throwing velocity is down almost 11 mph from last year. And his max throw velocity is down over 17 mph. And it seems like teams are starting to take more bases on him. Having said that, his average throwing velocity is up around 5 mph from when I looked back in July. So maybe he’s gaining strength back in his arm.
brwnman wrote: His arm wasn't a strength, now we're talking about the worst arm for a starting CF in ML history.
Parataxis wrote:brwnman wrote: His arm wasn't a strength, now we're talking about the worst arm for a starting CF in ML history.
How could you *possibly* know that? Throwing velo hasn't been tracked for that long, and there's a 125+ year history of the major leagues.
Like, I get that complaining is your schtick, but could you try being a tad less clickbaity?
Parataxis wrote:brwnman wrote: His arm wasn't a strength, now we're talking about the worst arm for a starting CF in ML history.
How could you *possibly* know that? Throwing velo hasn't been tracked for that long, and there's a 125+ year history of the major leagues.
Like, I get that complaining is your schtick, but could you try being a tad less clickbaity?
Mehar wrote:Parataxis wrote:brwnman wrote: His arm wasn't a strength, now we're talking about the worst arm for a starting CF in ML history.
How could you *possibly* know that? Throwing velo hasn't been tracked for that long, and there's a 125+ year history of the major leagues.
Like, I get that complaining is your schtick, but could you try being a tad less clickbaity?
brwnman is correct. Varsho ranks dead last among 60 CF's in Arm Strength right now. Check out this link- https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/leaderboard/arm-strength?type=player&year=2025&minThrows=50&pos=arm_cf&team=
Randle McMurphy wrote:Daulton Varsho has 2.4 rWAR through 51 games for this team this year. If you extrapolated that over a 162 game season, he would be a 7.5 win player this year. Among position players in baseball, only Aaron Judge is likely to be worth more than that at the end of this season.
Additionally, the last Blue Jay to be worth more than that over a full season was 2011 Jose Bautista (8.3). Even 2015 Josh Donaldson, the MLB MVP, only amassed 7.4 wins in that season.
He truly is the real MVP.
vaff87 wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:Daulton Varsho has 2.4 rWAR through 51 games for this team this year. If you extrapolated that over a 162 game season, he would be a 7.5 win player this year. Among position players in baseball, only Aaron Judge is likely to be worth more than that at the end of this season.
Additionally, the last Blue Jay to be worth more than that over a full season was 2011 Jose Bautista (8.3). Even 2015 Josh Donaldson, the MLB MVP, only amassed 7.4 wins in that season.
He truly is the real MVP.
His arm strength is still a concern right now. Singles to center with a runner on first or second, fly balls to center less than 2 out with a runner on second or third are all issues, atm.