Wednesday, January 1, 2025

FanGraphs Q&A and Sunday Notes: The Greatest Quotes of 2024

Creator’s Be aware: Sunday Notes is off this week due a well being scare — I’m now dwelling recovering — so my annual Greatest Quotes compilation is being bumped again from the thirty first to fill the void. As all the time, thanks for studying.

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In 2024, I as soon as once more had a possibility to interview quite a few individuals inside the recreation. A lot of their phrases had been shared in my Sunday Notes column, whereas others got here through an assortment of Q&As, function tales, and my Talks Hitting collection. Here’s a number of one of the best quotes from this yr’s conversations, with the bolded strains linking to the items they had been excerpted from.

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“If you say hitting, I’m assuming that you just imply placing the ball. There’s a lot that goes into the placing of the baseball. There are numerous shifting elements mechanically [and] mentally that culminate into the proper storm of making that compression between the barrel of the bat and the ball.” — Triston Casas, Boston Purple Sox first baseman

“If you’re not hitting… I imply, who likes being dangerous at one thing? Hitting is tough. So, it’s enjoyable, however it’s important to embrace the struggles. As a hitter, you realize you’re going to battle. You’re additionally going to not battle.” — Julio Rodríguez,, Seattle Mariners outfielder

“The man I talked to about doing it was doing a little analytics stuff and video scouting for us on the time. It was [current Reds GM] Nick Krall. I cherished speaking with Nick earlier than he was the massive canine. I imply, there was the supervisor getting some data from one of many lowest guys on the totem pole. I believe the discuss exhibits most likely would have died if I advised them who I used to be getting data from.” — Jerry Narron, former Cincinnati Reds supervisor

“How a lot must you actually worth analytics versus guys who exit on the sector and get outs constantly? If a man has Stuff+ metrics which are off the chart — this man shouldn’t get hit — however the hitters let you know totally different, versus a man that perhaps has below-average stuff however he goes out and carves each day out. Which issues? You could have to have the ability to pitch.” — Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers pitcher

“I’m a heavy supination pitcher. Once I drop down and throw that supinated pitch, it creates the seam shift for every thing — the two-seam and the changeup. I didn’t learn about any of this till I received with [Bannister] in spring coaching. He sort of confirmed me the way it labored.” — Logan Webb, San Francisco Giants pitcher

“I wished to throw it again within the day, within the minor leagues with the Giants, however I used to be contemporary from being drafted and so they mentioned, ‘Save that for once you want it, perhaps when your stuff begins slowing down a bit of bit.’ I used to be like, ‘All proper. Cool. No matter.’” — Zack Wheeler, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher

“I’m not into French Impressionism as a lot as, say, trendy summary. That’s one which I like, however I wouldn’t say I’m pigeonholed into one style. I’ll see one thing and be, ‘Man, I actually like that,’ or perhaps it’s, ‘I believe that’s a bit of overrated.’ I suppose that’s identical to any of us on the subject of artwork.” — Dylan Stop, San Diego Padres pitcher

“I believe it might be disingenuous for any scouting director, or entrance workplace, to say that they don’t take note of mock drafts by revered third-party publications, particularly as you get nearer to the draft. Now, will we depend on our inner knowledge to make draft choices? Sure, after all.” — Dan Kantrovitz, Chicago Cubs VP of Scouting

“One of many causes we perhaps walked previous an Aaron Decide… I imply, our evaluations had been actually sturdy, however the truth that he struck out a lot in faculty was a little bit of a crimson flag. I believe we realized a bit of bit from that. On the similar time, guys who strike out typically strike out.” — Eric Kubota, Oakland Athletics Scouting Director

“Tim Wilken as soon as mentioned to me, ‘Don’t chortle at mine and I received’t chortle at yours.’ One other one he would all the time say is, ‘When you see a man good, don’t return.’ However there I used to be in Philly and Mike [Trout] was proper down the highway enjoying. So I went to see once more and the look wasn’t as clear.” — Tom Allison, Los Angeles Dodgers particular task scout

“D-Practice. He was one other competitor, a plus competitor and a very good athlete for a giant man. Unconventional supply, proper? He had the massive leg kick, nearly up over his head; most likely not the kind of mechanics that you’d train, nevertheless it labored for him.” — Mike Redmond, Colorado Rockies bench coach

“Inexperienced mild. If I gave him a crimson mild and advised him to not go, I don’t know what the hell would occur. He’s received a inexperienced mild even when he’s received a crimson mild. He doesn’t care. He’s operating.” — Kevin Money, Tampa Bay Rays supervisor

“There are a handful of video games the place I’ve felt that approach, like, ‘Man, it is a actually good baseball recreation occurring.’ If you come out on the dangerous finish it sort of sucks, however you attempt to have that appreciation for ‘That was a extremely good one.’” — Aaron Boone, New York Yankees supervisor

“I don’t have good hop. My four-seam performs prefer it has hop, nevertheless it really doesn’t have it. I throw it from… I wish to name it ‘throwing it from the basement’ versus throwing from above your head. That’s the place you discover the vertical strategy that’s extra all the way down to up.” — Spencer Arrighetti, Houston Astros pitcher

“If all you’re in search of is ‘stuff,’ you’re utterly misunderstanding the sport. Ultimately the sport will both drive you to grasp it, otherwise you’re simply going to be out of the sport. It’s important to perceive the artwork of pitching.” — Chris Bassitt, Toronto Blue Jays pitcher

“I believe that because the baseball world evolves with know-how, you sort of see what’s necessary and what’s not. I’ve sort of adopted that path. For me, it’s not ‘I don’t suppose that is necessary,’ however extra so ‘This occurs due to this.’” — Rhett Lowder, Cincinnati Reds pitcher

“Their stuff is off the charts. Jones has an opportunity to be actually, actually good. His pitch combine, his velocity, his athleticism. After which Skenes got here as marketed with a number of the extra dominant combos that you just’ll face from a younger pitcher.” — A.J. Hinch, Detroit Tigers supervisor

“I’ve most likely held 1,000,000 baseballs in my life. I imply, as an individual who holds numerous balls — for lack of higher phrases — I can let you know very minuscule particulars which are totally different. I’ve to. Take into consideration how exact we’ve got to be with throwing them, how a lot we’ve got to spin and find.” — Marco Gonzales, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher

“My basketball recreation was considerably much like my baseball recreation. I sort of did the best issues. I knew what to do. I knew the place to go. I averaged round 15 factors in highschool. It was [a big school]. We had over 2,000 children. There are numerous large faculties in Georgia.” — Dansby Swanson, Chicago Cubs shortstop

“I like to play soccer. I like to look at soccer. I performed till I used to be 15, I wish to say, proper earlier than I signed to play skilled baseball. I received numerous objectives. Quantity 9 [traditionally the number worn by strikers/center forwards]. Each ft.” — Eugenio Suárez, Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman

“I’m a left-knee-down man, and I am going to 2 ft if a runner steals. Rising up, and even now, you discover individuals who don’t perceive why catchers are on one knee. It means that you can be in higher positions to tug strikes and get in entrance of balls. It makes catching rather a lot simpler, total. — Kyle Teel, Boston Purple Sox catching prospect

“I by no means received the half-ass award, however I did have a giant one. these large inexperienced Physio Balls you’re employed out with? Danny Jansen and I had been within the cage earlier than a recreation, and he kicked one to me. I swung at it with my bat, and after I hit it, the bat got here again and gave me 11 stitches above my eye. It knocked me out.” — Rowdy Tellez, Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman

“When the elevator doorways open, Bruce Kimm, the Braves supervisor is there. He had knots, shiners, black eyes. I mentioned, ‘Man, I didn’t know we received you that good.’ He seemed like he’d been hit by Mohammed Ali 25 instances. I felt dangerous. However yeah, that staff received in numerous fights.” — Doug Glanville, ESPN broadcaster

“You may’t repair hop. That’s ‘pow!’ You may repair dip. What I imply by dip, the ball goes at their ft; it’s taking place. You may repair that sort of stuff. However you may’t repair hop. Hop simply has that in it.” — Ron Washington, Los Angeles Angles supervisor

“I’d had one dwelling run all yr, after which in our three-game convention match I had three, together with two within the championship. And once more, I pitched seven innings. I used to be Shohei Ohtani that day. That’s the best way I like to think about it.” — Zack Littell, Tampa Bay Rays pitcher

“A fly ball will get hit down the best subject line, and the child begins operating. Then he stops on the line. He reaches into foul territory, attempting to catch the ball like a soccer man attempting to remain in bounds. The ball landed out of his attain, foul. Within the dugout, we had been like, ‘What simply occurred?’” — Fredi Gonzalez, Baltimore Orioles bench coach

“Rising up, I knew each batting common. I might let you know the beginning lineup for most likely each staff within the large leagues. Even arising [as a player], watching the sport the best way I did, that was the case. Stepping into teaching, I might let you know each coach on each staff as effectively. There’s much more turnover now.” — Bob Melvin, San Francisco Giants supervisor

“We received in on Wednesday evening and Boston was enjoying Baltimore on Thursday. So, I purchased a ticket within the heart subject bleachers and floated round, watching the sport. I wished to realign my perspective and watch as a fan.” — Logan O’Hoppe, Los Angeles Angels catcher

“[After I retire], it would most likely be powerful watching simply as a fan. That’s the onerous half. The sport is all the time a lot simpler sitting on the sofa. I’ll attempt to maintain the angle of a participant, realizing how onerous this recreation actually is, however on the finish of the day, I’ll be sitting at dwelling questioning what I’d do with this hitter. That’s all the time going to be in me.” — Kyle Hendricks, Chicago Cubs pitcher

“We get calls on numerous our gamers and we’ve got to hear. We now have to listen to the dialog… What we inform each staff is, ‘Hear, we’re open to being artistic.’ We are able to’t rule something out earlier than we hear it, regardless of who the participant is.” — Derek Falvey, Minnesota Twins president of baseball operations

“I used to be like, ‘I get caught, as a result of internally I really feel like I’ve the flexibility to be artful, nevertheless it’s additionally my nature to only be an influence pitcher. That’s my competitor, my inside competitor. That’s sort of what fuels my hearth.” — Garrett Crochet, Chicago White Sox pitcher

“Plenty of the time I’ll throw a pitch and it will get misclassified; a sure pitch can be known as one thing else. I’m nonetheless the identical pitcher — I’m fastball, slider, curveball, changeup, sinker — however typically the slider will get a bit of bit cutter-y and typically it will get a bit of bit sweeper-y. That’s sort of been the case my entire profession.” — Max Fried, Atlanta Braves pitcher

“We get the kinematic sequencing, the entrance leg blocking, the horizontal abduction — the AB deduction of the elbow — pelvis rotational speeds. Each biomechanical piece on the market. Our biomechanist provides me a very good report on every man, what they’re doing stride size, stride width, whether or not they’re touchdown closed or extra open.” — Scott Emerson, Oakland Athletics pitching coach

“You’ve received outliers. You’ll see [Yoshinobu] Yamamoto exit deep earlier than a begin. At our park, he went from the foul line all the best way to the best subject bullpen, which is perhaps 240 or so, He might have gone additional if he had house. Trevor Bauer used to go foul pole to foul pole. Gerrit normally received’t go previous 100-120.” — Matt Blake, New York Yankees pitching coach

“It’s like a one-seam gyro spin that catches. It’s an even bigger horizontal break than an everyday gyro slider. It’s not depth-y, however shoots to the left fairly good. A sweeper goes to have facet spin. Gyros have bullet spin. A gyro sweeper is bullet spin, however with one seam… one seam that catches. A seam-shift gyro.” — Seth Lugo, Kansas Metropolis Royals pitcher

“These guys have pop. They’ll hit it farther than me. Colton Cowser. I joke round with him. ‘Bro, you’re a thin dude. You crush the ball. Wow. How do you do it?’ I don’t have that sort of pop. However I can hit within the recreation.” — Anthony Santander, Baltimore Orioles outfielder

“Although you’re 0-for-20, you’re nonetheless going to place the cleats on. You’re going to go on the market considering, ‘OK, right now it shifts. I’m going to go 10 for my subsequent 10.’ So, yeah, hitting is enjoyable. It’s all the time enjoyable.” — Tre Morgan, Tampa Bay Rays first base prospect

“I sort of took [Kodai] Senga’s grip a bit of bit. It’s like a mixture of Senga and [Kevin] Gausman. I’ve the horseshoe rotated right here [on the ring side of the middle finger] after which the opposite one sort of splits between the lace. I really discovered it on a Tread video on YouTube.” — Bryce Miller, Seattle Mariners pitcher

“You see guys from my slot throwing sinkers and it’s predictable. which approach it’s going to maneuver. However with a four-seam from my slot, it’s not predictable. You don’t count on the ball to maneuver that approach, and that’s the place hitters sort of get tousled with it.” — Tayler Scott, Houston Astros pitcher

“I don’t suppose I’m a man who can throw one pitch and say, ‘Right here it comes, attempt to hit it.’ Statistically, I don’t know that I even have a finest pitch.” — Tyler Holton, Detroit Tigers pitcher

“We’re not allowed to have cell telephones, but when any person comes out to the ‘pen late, we’ll be asking, ‘Hey, what did so-and-so do?’ or no matter. We are able to additionally perhaps ask a fan or a safety guard, ‘Hey, what’s occurring with the Cowboys recreation?’” — Chris Martin, Boston Purple Sox pitcher

“The kick change… mainly, you kick the axis of the ball into that three o’clock axis. You sort of get that saucer-type spin to get the depth {that a} man who might pronate a changeup would get to. You’re not utilizing a seam-shift methodology. You’re not really pronating. It’s sort of this cheat to get to that three o’clock axis.” — Davis Martin, Chicago White Sox pitcher

“I actually attempt every thing. I catch one knee, catch two knees, left knee up, left knee down, each knees down. I’m attempting all of it. I’m determining what works finest for me. However I can catch nonetheless. I’ll use all three in the identical recreation.” — Ethan Salas, San Diego Padres catching prospect

“Rising up, I sort of had a pure, candy lefty swing, As I stored getting greater I needed to maintain working at it, working with my coaches again dwelling, engaged on attempting to remain quick. Consistency is the most important key, particularly for a man my measurement.” — Bryce Eldridge, San Francisco Giants, first base prospect

“Within the 2024 baseball universe, our starters are fairly optimized. And I believe there’s a distinction between optimized and maxed out. We’re not seeking to max out and get each potential pitch out of our starters, we’re seeking to optimize the efficiency of our staff.” — Justin Hollander, Seattle Mariners GM

“I believe the road between starter and reliever is blurring… I don’t suppose it is going to be onerous to copy what we did final yr if we select to pursue that nontraditional pitching technique of a reliever beginning a recreation, then a starter-type pitching the majority innings, after which relievers coming in on the finish of a recreation.” — Scott Harris, Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations

“At instances there have been pursuits of bat velocity and bat velocity growth packages. There have additionally been suggestions loops associated to swing choices and high quality of strategy. In the end, we’re emphasizing the issues that we wish to worth. On the finish of the day it’s about run creation.” — Ross Fenstermaker, Texas Rangers GM

“To me, hitting isn’t a lot about swinging. Clearly, it’s important to swing to hit the ball, however swinging isn’t hitting. Hitting is making the best determination. It’s realizing the pitcher. It’s realizing what the state of affairs requires. The swing comes final.” — Mark Loretta, San Diego Padres particular assistant

“For a younger child studying this, my message could be to not attempt to be something you’re not. Should you’re a contact man, don’t attempt to hit dwelling runs. Be your self, realizing that one of the best you are able to do is one of the best you are able to do.” — Colt Emerson, Seattle Mariners infield prospect

“With Fenway, they wished you to make use of the Monster. They had been working rather a lot on airside, pull stuff with me. That simply wasn’t the kind of hitter I used to be. Making an attempt to do this, the ability output by no means actually went up. What occurred is the swing-and-miss went up, and the hit-ability went down a bit of bit.” — Nick Yorke, Pittsburgh Pirates infielder

“Philosophically, we pleasure ourselves on the flexibility to co-design with our athletes. Our hitters have a say of their growth. We’re not dictating to them what they should do… As a corporation and a division, we’re data-informed, however we’re not data-driven.” — Brenton Del Chiaro, Milwaukee Brewers assistant director of participant growth

“We take that crystal ball and attempt to incrementally enhance it, determination after determination after determination… We by no means suppose we’ve got this factor found out. We’ve stored notes from prior conferences — 5, 10, 15 years in the past — and so they’re horrible. The aim for 5 years from now, if I’m lucky sufficient to nonetheless be right here doing this, is that we glance again at our ideas on what is smart right now, and suppose we’re idiots.” — Erik Neander, Tampa Bay Rays, president of baseball operations

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