December 10, 200817 yr LAS VEGAS -- Jeremy Hermida could be on the move, but not necessarily to another team. The Marlins are considering switching Hermida, their regular right fielder, to left field. The thinking is to use Cody Ross in right field, rather than left. Ross became the front-runner to take over in left field after Josh Willingham was traded to the Nationals on Nov. 11. In assessing ways to improve their outfield defensively, the team feels using Hermida in left field may make more sense. "We've talked about the possibility of Ross in right and Hermida in left," Marlins president of baseball operations Admin Beinfest said. "There is nothing automatic." At the big league level, Hermida has played just four games in left field. Those came when he was called up from Double-A in September 2005. He's played nine games in center field and 343 in right field. In 2008, Hermida appeared in right field 132 times. Word that Hermida could be headed to left field comes at a time his name is floating around in trade rumors at the Winter Meetings in Las Vegas. The general feeling is the team would consider dealing the 24-year-old if the offer is tempting. There are a handful of teams that feel they can bring out the best in Hermida, a first-round Draft pick in 2002. The Reds, Cubs and Rays are among the teams believed to have interest. Right now, there is nothing on the table tempting Florida to deal Hermida. The Marlins, however, did meet with two undisclosed teams on Tuesday in Las Vegas. And Beinfest said the team has talked about a possible "mid-level" trade. At an otherwise slow Winter Meetings, the Marlins did get some recognition. They were named by Topps as the Organization of the Year. Hermida is coming off a disappointing season, in which he batted .249 with 17 home runs and 61 RBIs. While Hermida has struggled at the plate and in the field, he's always been a highly touted player. Since he came out of Marietta, Ga., as a high school sensation, many scouts marveled at Hermida's swing. At times in his MLB career, Hermida has shown flashes of his potential. That was evident in the second half of the 2007 season, when he batted .340 with 10 home runs and 36 RBIs after the All-Star break. "He's had some consistency against good pitching," Beinfest said. "There are a lot of good things going for him. He's patient. He has a good idea of the strike zone. "There are a lot of people who feel strongly here. I think it would be a little bit tougher to be as confident if we didn't see what he did in the second half of '07." Defensively, Hermida made improvements in right field this past season -- .982 fielding percentage and five errors. In 2007, though, he had a rough season defensively -- making nine errors to go along with a .966 fielding percentage. Ross, meanwhile, covers more ground. In spacious Dolphin Stadium, the Marlins think it may make more sense to flip-flop Hermida and Ross. Ross made one error last year, and it came while he was in left field. He played all three outfield spots, seeing most of the action in center. The Marlins are planning to go with Cameron Maybin in center field come Spring Training. Possibly switching Hermida to left field doesn't diminish the Marlins' thinking that the left-handed hitter can still become an impact player. "We think he can do better than he did, and he still hit 17 home runs," Beinfest said. "It's there. Everybody is confident that it's there. It just needs to happen and happen more consistently. He's still a young guy. Everybody adjusts to timetables a little differently. "He comes with a lot of expectations. You can see the talent in him. We'll just keep working with him. Left-handed bats are tough to find." The Marlins also are mindful that Hermida is still young. He turns 25 on Jan. 30. "I think we lose sight because of how youthful our teams have been," Beinfest said. "We have kids coming up at 21 and 22 being successful right off the bat. I don't think that's the norm." Hermida was among more than 20 rookies used by the Marlins in 2006. The team has been spoiled by the successes of so many talented young players. For instance, Hanley Ramirez was an impact player at age 22, and Chris Volstad at 21 showed he has the makings of being a quality starting pitcher. "We've had guys who have been fortunate," Beinfest said. "We bring Chris Volstad up, and 'Wham!' He keeps winning, performing, throwing strikes and doing all those things. We lose sight that [Volstad] is 22 years old. It just doesn't happen that often. "Cameron Maybin is just 21 years old. There is a lot of expectations on a lot of kids. They all react differently. In Jeremy's case, it's a little different. He's been nicked up. In terms of the talent, there is a lot of confidence that is there and that he can do it." http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/news/articl...sp&c_id=fla Thank God. This is something I've been pulling for.
December 10, 200817 yr My initial response was "thank god" as well. Cody is actually an outstanding outfielder. His top notch instincts actually make what he is doing look easy because he doesn't ever have to make flashy plays. He is a waste in left field but putting him in right will at least allow him to utilize his skill. And anything that gets Hermida out of right field is great by me.
December 10, 200817 yr LAS VEGAS -- Jeremy Hermida could be on the move, but not necessarily to another team. The Marlins are considering switching Hermida, their regular right fielder, to left field. The thinking is to use Cody Ross in right field, rather than left. Ross became the front-runner to take over in left field after Josh Willingham was traded to the Nationals on Nov. 11. In assessing ways to improve their outfield defensively, the team feels using Hermida in left field may make more sense. "We've talked about the possibility of Ross in right and Hermida in left," Marlins president of baseball operations Admin Beinfest said. "There is nothing automatic." At the big league level, Hermida has played just four games in left field. Those came when he was called up from Double-A in September 2005. He's played nine games in center field and 343 in right field. In 2008, Hermida appeared in right field 132 times. Word that Hermida could be headed to left field comes at a time his name is floating around in trade rumors at the Winter Meetings in http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/news/articl...sp&c_id=fla Thank God. This is something I've been pulling for. My initial response was "thank god" as well. Cody is actually an outstanding outfielder. His top notch instincts actually make what he is doing look easy because he doesn't ever have to make flashy plays. He is a waste in left field but putting him in right will at least allow him to utilize his skill. And anything that gets Hermida out of right field is great by me. I'm not sure if I'd quite thank God for it, but I think it's a good idea, too.
December 10, 200817 yr My initial response was "thank god" as well. Cody is actually an outstanding outfielder. His top notch instincts actually make what he is doing look easy because he doesn't ever have to make flashy plays. He is a waste in left field but putting him in right will at least allow him to utilize his skill. And anything that gets Hermida out of right field is great by me. Correct me if Im wrong but Cody also has the more accurate if not stronger arm
December 10, 200817 yr My initial response was "thank god" as well. Cody is actually an outstanding outfielder. His top notch instincts actually make what he is doing look easy because he doesn't ever have to make flashy plays. He is a waste in left field but putting him in right will at least allow him to utilize his skill. And anything that gets Hermida out of right field is great by me. Correct me if Im wrong but Cody also has the more accurate if not stronger arm Hermida has a better arm, Cody covers ground outrageously more efficiently. Preventing doubles and triples seriously outweigh arm strength which is why the little guy is a plus fielder. LF is theoretically going to help Hermida a lot, as there is outrageously less chance triples happen there, and there isn't much he can do to prevent doubles hit off the wall or down the line. It basically neutralizes his weakness as a fielder, allowing extra base hits, and plays to his strength, plus range and a strong arm. I understand the difficulty in rationalizing 'allowing absurd amounts of extra base hits' and having "plus range" at the same time, but somehow Hermida manages that feet with his defensive tomfoolery. Adding in Maybin and shading him a few steps to left is only going to help as well. Ross will hold his own out in right. This could potentially be an enormous outfield defensive gain. Coupled with Cantu/Gaby at 1B, and McPherson/Helms/Bonifacio at 3B, this is looking like a big team defensive gain. If I remember the stats right, the Marlins improved by about 100-110 defensive plays from 2007-2008, which is about 5-7 additional games won. If this is the alignment for 2009, you'd expect a 60-80 defensive play jump over 2008, which should add 3-4 wins over the course of the season. Big deal here, very encouraging. If Hanley were to go from slightly above average to above average, we could easily see another 5-7 win jump here just on defense.
December 10, 200817 yr My initial response was "thank god" as well. Cody is actually an outstanding outfielder. His top notch instincts actually make what he is doing look easy because he doesn't ever have to make flashy plays. He is a waste in left field but putting him in right will at least allow him to utilize his skill. And anything that gets Hermida out of right field is great by me. Correct me if Im wrong but Cody also has the more accurate if not stronger arm Hermida has a better arm, Cody covers ground outrageously more efficiently. Preventing doubles and triples seriously outweigh arm strength which is why the little guy is a plus fielder. LF is theoretically going to help Hermida a lot, as there is outrageously less chance triples happen there, and there isn't much he can do to prevent doubles hit off the wall or down the line. It basically neutralizes his weakness as a fielder, allowing extra base hits, and plays to his strength, plus range and a strong arm. I understand the difficulty in rationalizing 'allowing absurd amounts of extra base hits' and having "plus range" at the same time, but somehow Hermida manages that feet with his defensive tomfoolery. Adding in Maybin and shading him a few steps to left is only going to help as well. Ross will hold his own out in right. This could potentially be an enormous outfield defensive gain. Coupled with Cantu/Gaby at 1B, and McPherson/Helms/Bonifacio at 3B, this is looking like a big team defensive gain. If I remember the stats right, the Marlins improved by about 100-110 defensive plays from 2007-2008, which is about 5-7 additional games won. If this is the alignment for 2009, you'd expect a 60-80 defensive play jump over 2008, which should add 3-4 wins over the course of the season. Big deal here, very encouraging. If Hanley were to go from slightly above average to above average, we could easily see another 5-7 win jump here just on defense. That's a 90-win team, then +/- offensive and pitching changes. I haven't studied the offensive trends, but you have to expect more out of Hermida and the catcher position. And starting the year with our top 5 instead of several weeks of hendrickson, badenhop, etc. should make a big, big difference. And yet they are still +3000 to win the WS :mis2 .......hmm, maybe I should sign up with BetUS :hat
December 10, 200817 yr This is a good move. I am not going to expect flowers to spontaneously bloom in our outfield as a result, but moving Hermida over to LF will give him less chances to screw things up with his "tomfoolery" on the field. That said, there will be a bit of a learning curve with him learning how to play balls off the Teal Monster, which I get the feeling Hermida will take longer to learn than most.
December 10, 200817 yr This is a fake story the marlins released to make teams think we are keeping hermida. He is gonna get traded, mark my words.
December 10, 200817 yr This is a fake story the marlins released to make teams think we are keeping hermida. He is gonna get traded, mark my words. No, he is not going to get traded, mark my words.
December 10, 200817 yr This is a fake story the marlins released to make teams think we are keeping hermida. He is gonna get traded, mark my words. Oh hai Mr Beinfest, I'm a big fan of your work... What's that? You're not Admin Beinfest? But how are you making guarantees?
December 10, 200817 yr My initial response was "thank god" as well. Cody is actually an outstanding outfielder. His top notch instincts actually make what he is doing look easy because he doesn't ever have to make flashy plays. He is a waste in left field but putting him in right will at least allow him to utilize his skill. And anything that gets Hermida out of right field is great by me. Correct me if Im wrong but Cody also has the more accurate if not stronger arm LF is theoretically going to help Hermida a lot, as there is outrageously less chance triples happen there, and there isn't much he can do to prevent doubles hit off the wall or down the line. It basically neutralizes his weakness as a fielder, allowing extra base hits, and plays to his strength, plus range and a strong arm. And you have to take into account how much Maybin is going to help out Hermida over there...
December 10, 200817 yr I'd argue that it'd be a waste to have Cody's defense in left. I'd put him in right and Hermida in left. Yes, Hermida should be the better defensively in right but he doesn't show it. Cody has a strong enough arm to play right. Awesome.
December 10, 200817 yr OMG who said it first?! what a waste of time... :thumbdown Worth more time than your post.
December 10, 200817 yr OMG who said it first?! what a waste of time... :thumbdown Worth more time than your post. debatable. but not worth debating.
December 12, 200817 yr God Bless, Cody makes our defense so much better out in right with his great reads to the ball and spectacular angles he takes another plus is that with Hermidas arm he might be able to hold what would be doubles of the teal monster(if he learns to play it right) to singles. P.S. ^Who the hell is that guy?
December 12, 200817 yr Makes sense to me. Makes a lot of sense to me too. An outfield of Hermida in left, Maybin in center and Cody in right. Assuming Hermida stays.
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