Parataxis wrote:The_Hater wrote:Parataxis wrote:Don't look now, but 538 currently has the Jays projected as the top run differential team in the AL East...
Ignoring all the pitching injuries, Springer has barely played and Jansen, Tellez and Gurriel have all been hitting at below replacement level.
Other then perhaps Vlade, who probably doesn’t fit here either, is there a single hitter on the team who has exceeded to the point where we should expect regression?
Maaaaaaaaybe Grichuk? If I had to choose somebody.
Teoscar's 300+ avg might be tough to maintain as well, but I feel like he's doing it sustainably.
Grichuck’s recent slump has dropped his OPS below 800 and more in line with the past 3 seasons.
And Teoscar isn’t going to hit .300, but he could keep his OPS around 850 when his power returns to the mean. And that still puts him 70 points behind last years career year.
I think this team, completely healthy, could finish top 2-3 in MLB in runs scored this season. They’ve already moved up to #6 after their terrible start.