The Wade Effect
Title in honor of Edward Lorenz.
Ed Wade took over as GM of the Astros in September 2007. From points raised in the Lying Liar discussion, let’s take a quick look at some of deals he’s pulled off, specifically, those that have a Miggy Tejada-esque impact (Caveat: I think we can safely assume that Drayton is one of the most meddling owners in baseball, so this needs to be considered when appraising GM performance).
11/7/07 - Acquired OF Michael Bourn, nonroster 3B Michael Costanzo and RHP Geoff Geary from the Phillies in exchange for RHP Brad Lidge and SS Eric Bruntlett.
- Bourn has been Bourn: good speed, lots of SBs, and good D. His 697 OPS is Kaz Matsu-esque, though. In other words, he’s like Assmass with speed in CF.
- Michael Costanzo: Became part of the Tejada deal. Struggling to make contact in AAA, and a B/B- level prospect.
- Geoff Geary: Has been solid this year, though his BABIP (Batting average balls in play) is entirely unsustainable. Still, he’s been one of our better RPs this year.
- Brad Lidge: Injured, struggling with control, but he’s got a pair of saves and a 0 ERA.
- Eric Bruntlett: Has seen a lot of action thanks to Jimmy Rollins’ injury, which over-exposes him. One of the better utility infielders in the game, and somebody I was sad to see go.
11/16/07 - Acquired RHP Oscar Villarreal from the Braves in exchange for OF Josh Anderson
- Oscar: I really thought this would be Wade’s best deal, but Villareal is looking old and used. I expect some regression to the mean (so he gets better), but that Villareal has seen action in half our games is not a positive sign.
- Josh Anderson is Michael Bourn with less stick.
12/2/07 - Signed free agent 2B Kazuo Matsui to a three-year contract.
- I have not hidden my contempt for this deal. Signing a 32-yo 2b to a 3-year deal who has never hit outside of Coors Field - literally - is disastrous on so many levels. Kaz is due to make his Astros debut tonight.
12/12/07 - Acquired SS Miguel Tejada from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for OF Luke Scott, RHP Matt Albers, LHP Troy Patton, RHP Dennis Sarfate and 3B Mike Costanzo; Claimed RHP Ryan Houston off waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays; Did not offer a 2008 contract to SS Adam Everett, making him a free agent.
- Tejeda is playing like he’s 25, though he’s really 34.
- Luke Scott: Scott scuffled horribly in the 1st half of 2007, but he put up a 978 OPS in the 2nd half. This year, he’s at 1.056. You shouldn’t be surprised.
- Albers: Was one of my favorite pitchers to watch last year thanks to his 95 MPH fastball that darted. He was pretty awful in 2007, but he’s been outstanding in the early going in Baltimore. I think he’s a legit #2 or #3 starter with his stuff.
- Troy Patton: dead.
- Sarate was outstanding for us at the end of 2007, but he has struggled with Baltimore.
- Costanzo, again, has struggled for contact.
12/14/07 - Acquired RHP Jose Valverde from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for INF Chris Burke and RHP Juan Gutierrez and RHP Chad Qualls.
- Jose Valverde: The Latino Lidge (except that, you know, Lidge has been good)
- Chris Burke: Has been awful in a utility role, that I do not think suits him.
- Gutierrez: Especially considering park context, he has been a very solid starter for the Tucson Sidewinders. Still no more than a #3 or #4 starter, but he’s got some potential.
- Qualls: Same as it ever was with Qualls, who is still one of the top middle relievers in the game. Has also picked up a save to go with that 0 ERA.
So, what’s been the effect?
IF: Gaining Tejada and Matsui > losing Burke, Bruntlett, and Adam Everett. Signing Matsui made Burke expendable, and Everett was canned after the Tejada deal. However, we took on about $15MM in salary with this exchange, so it did come with a substantial opportunity cost on the rest of the roster. Still, an easy win.
OF: Losing Scott, Anderson > gaining Bourn. Sorry, but this is pretty easy. Yes, we do gain team speed and, obviously, we get better D in CF. But, this isn’t enough to off-set the difference in runs produced between Scott and Bourn. It was the Lidge trade that made Scott available.
SP: Losing Gutierrez, Albers, Patton > well, nothing. Huge losses here. One can say, wait, we signed Shawn Chacon! We could’ve signed Chacon regardless. Even with Patton’s injury, we do not have two arms like Gutierrez and Albers outside of Nieve. Tremendously adverse impact on our depth.
RP: Losing Lidge, Qualls, Sarfate > gaining Geary, Valverde, Villareal. Lidge is, and will be, better than Valverde. One can talk about how Lidge was necessary to get Bourn, but I don’t think that deal was positive. Villareal makes it close, but the dude has got to keep the ball in the yard.
Summary: Yes, we got a helluva lot better offensively at SS and defensively at 2b, but at what price? Our OF is weaker, out pitching is thinner, and our relievers are explosive. Sure, one *could* say we did a heckuva job shuffling the deck chairs on the Titanic, but I still believe these moves mean a net negative.
It’s not even three weeks into the season, though, and I am just some damn blogger in his mother’s basement who doesn’t really enjoy baseball because I look at stats (this has a point).
Source for trade info: mlb.com
Note: The format came out kinda funky. If this bothers you, please let me know.
Posted under 2008 Season, Astros, Ed Wade hurts my brain, Kaz Matsui gives me anal fissures, Methuselah Tejada, Predictions, Purpura is Latin for dumbass, Sucky pitching, The Bourn Identity
April 18th, 2008 at 9:46 am
BFD I really love your analysis. I don’t have the patience to sift through the numbers, but I definitely believe in that side of judging baseball talent. If you have access to the information, and the time, I’d love to get your take on our farm system. And from that - what you see the next few years being for the Astros.
I’m hoping someone can help me shake the feeling of utter dread I’ve had since Ed Wade was hired. Doesn’t help that I’m at school in Philly - these fans don’t have a high opinion of him.
April 18th, 2008 at 1:24 pm
I disagree with you on the outfield; Scott’s bat certainly is a lot hotter (right now; let’s never forget how streaky he was) than Bourn’s, but Scott can’t play CF and Hunter is best suited for corner outfield positions, so the outfield defense with Bourn patrolling center and Pence in his righful place should be considered an upgrade as well. I’m not sure it makes up for Pence’s regression or Bourn’s iffy start, but it’s hardly a tragic step back, either.
I’m also thinking that Bourn will come around (he’s already starting to), and that’ll make the whole lineup better.
Also, the other free agent signings should go on Wade’s report card: Brocail (solid), Wright (best arm in the bullpen), Erstad (running on fumes, good character guy), Blum (not as good as Wiggy defensively, but solid bench guy), and Cheito (whatever, I’m just glad the Cruuuuuuuuz chant is back).
Other than last night and one of the Marlins games, this team hasn’t been blown out; they’re keeping games close, which makes them a better team than their record would indicate. The report card on the Wade Era gets an Incomplete from me.
April 18th, 2008 at 1:35 pm
When I said “deals,” I was specifically talking about trades. He did make a couple of good off-season signings, for sure.
@DT: I hope to take a look at our minor leaguers over the weekend. Our last few drafts have been pretty terrible, in part due to Drayton, but also due to some all-around poor decision making in our front office.
April 18th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
Does JR Towles know that he’s the #8 hitter??? Pence on 2nd base, two out - works the count on a couple of close pitches and draws a walk so that… Brian Moehler can come to the plate and tap out to the pitcher.
What is that shit!?!?!
But on topic - this is an excellent, excellent baseball blog. You guys are doing a great job and this is another fantastic effort.
April 18th, 2008 at 8:13 pm
So, clearly, I am working on the template. Lemme know what you think. It definitely made the formatting better in this post, but I am not sold on the title bars and there is a weird 1px line at the bottom of the header. Dunno
April 18th, 2008 at 8:14 pm
Also, DHC, what would you have preferred Towles to do there? If he does his usual “Try to pull the ball to Lufkin” approach, the pitcher leads off the inning.
Or maybe I just have a mancrush on him and I am getting defensive.
April 18th, 2008 at 9:32 pm
I would prefer him to be aggressive with a runner in scoring position, and us down as many runs as we were at the time. It’s not like the pitches he was taking were wildly out of the strike zone. Fair point though about Moehler being in line to lead off the next inning… but there’s a fair chance Coop would have pinch hit for him, even though he doesn’t want to run the bullpen ragged.
April 18th, 2008 at 9:35 pm
Matt - I like the new template a lot! If I can help with the coding and such at all, let me know. The template I changed to what I now have on my site is totally different, plus I’m about to launch a whole new blog from a different template I uploaded… so I’ve been doing tons of this coding shit for a while.
April 19th, 2008 at 10:41 am
Wait, we’re not just going let the “man crush on Towles” thing go, are we?
Admit it, Matt: it’s the hair. Reminds you of the guy from that Blue Lagoon movie with underage Brooke Shields, doesn’t he? I can imagine the leg hug you’d lay on him given the chance.
April 19th, 2008 at 12:22 pm
Nah, it’s more his attempts to pull outside fastballs. I like that kind of dedication.
Chris–I was telling BFD, my first exposure to php was when I had to design something for atexansblog.com. Prior to that, I was all about the html coding with blogger. Once I got the hang of it, php seems brilliant. Every now and then, though, I run into something I don’t know how to change. So far, I like how this is turning out, but I’m sure there are some tweaks I’ll ask you about. Speaking of, could you email me the code you used to have the changing picture on your blog? I am considering doing something similar at the top of this place.
April 19th, 2008 at 3:30 pm
Matt - sent you an email with the info.
April 21st, 2008 at 10:33 am
Like the new format…..aesthetically pleasing, but could use more pictures of Jessica Alba
April 21st, 2008 at 2:03 pm
Goodbye, first place Cardinals. The offense was pathetic this weekend against lowly San Fran. Hey, Tony, you might want to stick with that Ludwick fella for a while–he’s tearing it up and still gets benched for fuckin’ Duncan every other game. Great to see Glaus cleaned up and got off HGH just in time to come to town. Thanks a pantload.
Houston? Ouch, fellas. And Wandy to the DL now? Guh. The firesale is inevitable. Hope Your Boy Roy doesn’t end up on a northeastern roster.
April 21st, 2008 at 2:05 pm
DIG the new format, but I would probably put the “Posted Under” taglines under the actual post and not on top. Just my $0.02
April 21st, 2008 at 6:47 pm
Whoa nelly. Looks like the boys brought the lumber tonight.
April 21st, 2008 at 7:37 pm
About time. It’s certainly nice to see what we’re capable of though. And apparently that Kaz fellow isn’t half-bad .
April 22nd, 2008 at 7:12 am
Suggestion: Put in a text color change or underline for the hyperlinks. They are currently very well disguised.