Michael Bradley wrote:Waylon Mercy wrote:Russell Martin an MVP caliber player? and we didn't over spend for him?
He had WAR's of 5.3 and 4.1 the last two seasons, and that doesn't include pitch framing where he's averaged ~2 wins per season over the last three years. Last season in particular he was ranked 21st in all of baseball in WAR (again not including framing), which put him at the same level as Jose Abreu, and a shade behind Miguel Cabrera. Is he an MVP candidate? Unless he repeats his 2014 season again, probably not, but he is an elite player at his position.
He's not going to hit like he did in 2014 again in all likelyhood. Let's get that out of the way as I'm sure people like you will be harping on it all season. His offense will go down in 2015-beyond, but he's enough of a game changer on defense, combined with a good enough bat, to hold a very high amount of value on the field. In free agency, you overpay in years and dollars to get the short-term reward. Very rarely will you find free agent deals that are team friendly towards the back end of it. That's why developing talent is so vital. It would have been nice if AA had the foresight to use Gomes at catcher, which would have saved the Jays from having to acquire Martin, but you can't turn back time. Martin is a very good player, and should make a huge difference in the team's overall performance if he stays healthy.
I like Martin...
Take contract and age out of the equation and talking about right now and the 2015 season and everything you
are saying is bang on I completely agree.
But we have people throwing the letters M-V-P around its just silly