Archive for Hot Stove Implications

Brandon Belt is a Giant No More

It finally happened. After a career composed of 12 seasons spent with the San Francisco Giants, Brandon Belt has finally found a new home. On Monday, it was reported that the Blue Jays have agreed to a one-year, $9.3 million contract with Belt. For years, us fantasy owners have been dying to see what Belt could do if he ever left the home run suppressing Oracle Park. Unfortunately, it took until the season in which he’ll mostly be age 35. Still, after coming off another injury plagued season and the lowest wOBA of his career, will the park switch trigger a rebound? Let’s consult the park factors.

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Justin Turner is Shipping Up to Boston

After nine seasons with the Dodgers, Justin Turner signed a two-year contract with the Red Sox on Friday. Even during his age 37 season, Turner could still hit, so he should see the majority of the team’s DH PAs. How might his new park affect his performance? Let’s consult the park factors.

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Michael Conforto Heads to West Coast

On Friday, the Giants signed Michael Conforto to a two-year, $36 contract, ending his tenure with the Mets. He didn’t play at all last year due to injury and ultimately failed to sign with a team. Since he played his entire career with the Mets, let’s compare the park factors of Citi Field with his new home field, Oracle Park. Obviously, no one know if his performance will be affected after recovering from shoulder surgery, so we’ll ignore that here and focus on the park switch.

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Andrew Benintendi Signs With White Sox

After being acquired by the Yankees in late July and then injuring his wrist in September, ending his season early, Andrew Benintendi officially signed a five-year, $75 million contract with the White Sox on Tuesday. The 27-year-old experienced a power outage last season, but posted a career high batting average. Will the move to Guaranteed Rate Field reignite his power and return him to being a potential all-around fantasy contributor? Let’s consult the park factors.

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Sean Murphy Switches Coasts, Heads to Braves

In mid-December, the Braves acquired catcher Sean Murphy as part of a three-team trade with the Athletics and Brewers. Then last week, the team signed him to a six-year, $73 million contract extension. After four seasons and two full years in Oakland, how might the move to a new home park impact Murphy’s performance? Let’s consult the park factors to find out.

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Nathan Eovaldi’s Bowl To Be Filled With Cowboy Soup Now, Instead of Clam Chowder

Last Tuesday, the Rangers signed Nathan Eovaldi to a two-year, $34 million contract. While I love New England Clam Chowder and assume Eovaldi enjoyed many bowls of the delicious soup during his four and a half seasons with the Red Sox, he might now be salivating at the prospect of filling his belly with Texas Cowboy soup, which sounds just delightful. Entering his age 33 season, how might the change in home venue affect his results? Let’s consult the park factors to find out.

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Carlos Rodón Heads to the Big Apple

Though it was reported that an agreement was reached a week ago, the Yankees have officially signed Carlos Rodón to a six-year, $162 million contract. The 30-year-old southpaw has revitalized his career the past two seasons after struggling with his control and injuries since his debut in 2015. He has morphed into one of the best pitchers in baseball, but will a move to Yankee Stadium impact his performance? Let’s consult the park factors.

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J.D. Martinez Switches Coasts

Last Saturday, the Dodgers reportedly agreed to a one-year, $10 million contract with J.D. Martinez, to presumably act as their every day DH. The 35-year-old is coming off a disappointing season, posting his lowest wOBA over a full season since his debut years in Houston, before he transformed into an elite hitter. Will the move to Dodger Stadium fuel a rebound? Let’s check the park factors to find out if his new home park might boost his performance.

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Jameson Taillon To Soon Learn That Deep Dish <<< Thin Crust Pizza

Yesterday, the Cubs officially signed Jameson Taillon to a four-year, $68 million contract, after agreeing to such a deal earlier in the month. In the never-ending debate over which style of pizza is better, Taillon will now have the chance to become an expert in Chicago’s signature deep dish version, after spending two years noshing on New York’s thin crust pizza. We all know which style he’ll deem superior, right? RIGHT? So how might the switch in home park affect his results? Let’s consult the park factors and find out.

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Sean Manaea Heads North to San Francisco

On Friday, the Giants signed left-hander Sean Manaea to a two-year, $25 million contract. Luckily for Manaea, he didn’t have to travel too far to find his new home, as he’ll remain in California. Incredibly, he has now played for three teams, all of which call California home. Coming off a mightily disappointing season that saw him post a career worst 4.96 ERA, will the park switch help fuel a rebound in 2023? Let’s consult the park factors to find out.

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