Entre Líneas #57 // Cambios con resultados positivos

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Ep 57. Un repaso de la actuación de jugadores traspasados en la fecha límite de cambios con balance positivo. Comparamos a dos venezolanos de gran poder en las Grandes Ligas: Eugenio Suárez vs Salvador Pérez.

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00:00 Today on Entre Líneas...
00:02 In the opening, changes with positive results.
00:07 In the history, we celebrate Carolina's Comet, the great Roberto Clemente.
00:14 In the versus, Salvador Pérez against Eugenio Suárez.
00:20 And in the closing, the data for a safe play.
00:25 All this and more in Entre Líneas.
00:29 [Music]
00:44 Welcome friends to a new episode of Entre Líneas.
00:48 It's a pleasure to welcome you to this week's 21st edition of the Grand Leagues.
01:06 In the opening, we want to evaluate the impact of the changes.
01:11 Beyond Mike Scherzer, who we already reviewed and everything he has done with his new Rangers team in Texas.
01:19 Other names who have been involved in changes and what they have done with their new teams.
01:27 They are absolutely productive changes.
01:31 Some surprisingly productive that leave the organization they came to very well.
01:38 For example, the Doyers of Los Angeles.
01:41 Maybe they did not make a movement of so much impact.
01:44 They bet on Lance Lynn and the right has thrown in a formidable way.
01:51 And the term is not an exaggeration.
01:54 Yesterday, the victory was not taken, but he threw seven entries in white.
02:00 His best exit with the Doyers.
02:03 The triumph was not taken, I repeat.
02:05 The Doyers won anyway. He contributed with his work to that victory.
02:10 The 11th consecutive victory, by the way, of the Californian team.
02:14 And Lance Lynn, with a mediocre performance with his previous team, the Chicago Medians.
02:24 6-47 in effectiveness, with 6 wins, 9 losses.
02:29 He has with the Doyers in 4 exits, 3 and 0.
02:34 With yesterday's performance, his effectiveness dropped to 1.44.
02:38 Probably Max Scherzer, only Max Scherzer, who is going to launch this weekend, Sunday.
02:45 He has a better performance or more impactful than Lance Lynn with his new team.
02:52 The organization of the Doyers is very well stopped.
02:56 They saw something, they detected something, they implemented something.
03:02 The veteran with the change of environment felt motivated and made a click.
03:07 Wow, it has been important in the middle of this great streak of the Doyers who have escaped in their division.
03:15 But it's not just Lynn. Also Ryan Jarbrook, the left-handed, who for several years in Tampa Bay was that figure behind the opener.
03:24 The one who was used the most as that "relay player" with long jobs after the opener, the short opener of an inning, a little more than an inning.
03:37 And Jarbrook launched 5 or 6 and sometimes up to 7 innings in relay.
03:43 The Doyers are using him a little like that in long rallies and until now, with an effectiveness of 4.24 that he had with the Royals of Kansas City, 4.5, he has 1.74 in 10.1 with the Doyers team.
04:00 Joe Kelly also arrived and has launched well, although he recently passed the list of injured.
04:06 Kike Hernandez of the Boston Red Sox arrived from this team to the Doyers as well.
04:13 It's another movement that seems irrelevant, but he's an old acquaintance, he was already a champion with this team.
04:26 He adds flexibility to the Doyers and Kike Hernandez, having been in his advantage in the Red Sox in 222, already has 60 rounds with the Doyers, 18 hits, 300 on average, and 10 races driven,
04:44 adding that tremendous flexibility that the Puerto Rican utility is capable of. So the Doyers are really extraordinary in their vision of changes.
04:56 The Phillies of Philadelphia, well Michael Lorenzen launched a no-hitter, but not only that, he also launched an 8-inning game in a victory against the Marlins of Miami, a direct rival.
05:09 He has the impact of the no-hitter in his second game with the Philadelphia uniform, and also at home, in the Citizens' Bumper, he manages the jewel to get the crowd in the pocket.
05:26 Lorenzen had been launching well with the Detroit Tigers, and part of the importance of this change is that the right doesn't become the number 1, the ace, the savior in the rotation,
05:41 it becomes the number 4, the number 5, behind Zach Wheeler, behind Aaron Nola, Tejan Walker, there with Ranger Suarez, the Venezuelan left, for the later part of the rotation,
05:53 and he's finishing to structure a really solid open-chested body, from 1 to 5, that seems to give Philadelphia the base, in the face of the rest of the campaign,
06:06 and advance to the postseason through one of the combos, because Atlanta is not going to give him the reach.
06:11 And Lorenzen has been really good since he joined, well, really good is a way of saying things, when you launch a no-hitter with the new team, the impact is extraordinary.
06:26 From the Chicago Kachorros, Jamer Candelario, he was sought by several teams, with the Nationals 258 with 342 of OBP, since he's been with the Kachorros 391 with 462 of OBP.
06:42 He's also played really good defensively in the third base, at some point with the Detroit Tigers, he doubted the Dominican's defensive ability,
06:50 but he's been able to return as a very reliable third base, and he's been able to beat a lot with the Kachorros team.
06:57 Jamer Candelario, without a doubt, has been impactful. And on a previous occasion, on a previous program, we talked about Mike Scherzer and Jordan Montgomery,
07:08 the two pieces that Texas added in the middle of a rotation, Nathan Eobaldi was injured, John Gray was in a low performance,
07:20 Martin Perez had also fallen a little, Eobaldi is about to return, he already did a third bullpen, a third bullpen session,
07:28 and the Texas rotation with Eobaldi back, Scherzer, Montgomery, Dane Donning, who has thrown very well, well, everything suggests that he will be very strong from here to the end.
07:38 Andrew Haney is also part of this rotation.
07:42 And from Miami, we have to highlight what Josh Bell and Jake Burger have done.
07:48 Bell, with a 238, 318 OB, 701 OPS, 11 home runs with the Cleveland Guardians, has found a place in Miami,
08:02 has 309 with 5 home runs, 377 OB, and 1013 OPS.
08:10 It is clear, the impact for an alignment that required a hitter like this, that could change the game with a single shot.
08:18 One of the games that Miami recently won, they lost 4-1 in the eighth, and Bell threw a home run of three races to change the course of the game,
08:28 and in that game, Bryan De La Cruz in the ninth inning against Cincinnati threw a home run, and they ended up winning that day the Marlins 5-4,
08:36 Bell that day was crucial for that shot, and because before he had already thrown a home run,
08:42 by the way, a home run from both sides of the plate that time.
08:46 And Jake Burger is making a lot more contact, and particularly, I was surprised by his defensive ability.
08:52 It has caught my attention, he didn't have it as a third base with defensive qualities, but he has seen himself pretty well, and I have looked at him a lot.
09:02 Now Burger, vulnerable, is the story he brought from the white media, 25 home runs, 214 on average, power, but difficulties to make contact,
09:14 many punches, but Miami's heat has been good for him, only one home run, he has not yet shown power, but he hits for 340.
09:24 We have two members in that lineup who have changed the lineup of the team led by Skip Schumacher,
09:31 and they are entangled in that tremendous fight for the pass to the postseason.
09:35 This story continues, and we will continue to evaluate it from here to the end, here on Between Lines.
09:42 We present the trivia in today's program.
09:48 We put it a little in context, in his last departure, the most recent, Yu Darvish, set the record for punches for a Japanese thrower, moving Hideo Nomo.
09:59 Who is the third in this list? The third Japanese with more punches in the major leagues.
10:05 Will it be Koji Uehara? Will it be Masahiro Tanaka? Will it be Daisuke Matsusaka? Or Hiroki Kuroda?
10:13 Let's think a little, investigate, and then later the answer with some interesting data.
10:20 We continue with our program today to enter the always dynamic press room.
10:33 We reviewed notes from different teams, starting with the Divaks of Arizona.
10:39 Evan Longoria began last night a rehabilitation assignment in minor leagues in the AAA branch of Arizona.
10:47 Longoria, the third base veteran, has been out since the end of July due to a back distension in the lower back.
10:55 He will surely require several more games to get in shape and return to the scheme of the Divaks major league team,
11:04 which is where some of the commodity positions are fighting.
11:09 The Yankees of New York, who are starting today's series in Boston, or against Boston.
11:16 This series has the Medardos ahead 5-1, they have won 5-6 to the Yankees.
11:24 Well, they sent Randy Vasquez to the AAA team.
11:29 One does not understand very well a team that has serious problems in its rotation with many injuries.
11:35 And Randy Vasquez, who has thrown quite well, 2-42 of effectiveness in 22-2, was sent to minor leagues.
11:43 In his last game against the Bravos of Atlanta, he allowed two races in 3-1.
11:49 But hey, it's the decision, and as a technical implementation, except for some injury,
11:55 they will not be able to call it in a period established from a regulatory point of view.
12:03 The Tigers of Detroit.
12:06 The manager of this set, AJ Hinch, told the journalists that he expects Javier Valles to return from the duel list
12:15 for today's double card today against Cleveland.
12:18 Yesterday they postponed for bad weather, and today the Tigers and the Guardians were going to play a double set.
12:25 Valles has been out in the last four games because he traveled to his grandfather's funeral.
12:33 Regarding the Cardinals of San Luis, they put Nolan Gorman on the list of injured.
12:39 A ten-day list, with a tension in the lower back.
12:43 The Toledo accumulates 24 injuries in 104 games in this campaign.
12:48 He received an injection to treat the inflammation, and will not be able to return or do baseball activities for several days.
12:58 Then it will be re-evaluated to see what kind of measure the San Luis team takes with Nolan Gorman.
13:06 Regarding the Doyers of Los Angeles, J.D. Martinez was retired yesterday at the last hour of the line-up.
13:14 Facing the game against the Milwaukee Beers, who won 1-0 and marked victory number 11 consecutively for the California team.
13:23 Rigidity in the ingle, a problem that has been affecting Martinez in recent days, has been dealing with that inconvenience.
13:31 And well, yesterday he was re-injured, he has not yet been put on the list of injured, he was there for a short time, but he does not finish recovering.
13:41 1934, just like today, August 18 of that year, Roberto Clemente was born in Carolina, Puerto Rico.
13:55 Clemente played his entire career with the Pirates of Pittsburgh, a member of the Hall of Fame.
14:00 He won two World Series titles, MVP award of the National League in 1966, most valuable of the World Series of 1971, 15 times All-Star, 12 Golden Gloves and his number 21 retired by the Pirates.
14:16 Annually, the MLB awards a prize in his name to the player who performs outstanding work in sport and the community.
14:25 The Comet of Carolina, Roberto Clemente.
14:30 1965, just like today, Brooks Robinson achieves the third triple play of his career. He matched George Zisler, Deacon McGuire and Joe Starr.
14:43 1973, just like today, August 18 of that year, Hank Aaron sets a new record of extra bases with 1,378, surpassing the previous record of Stan Musial.
15:00 [Music]
15:09 [Commentator] And that's deep to center field. Rodriguez is all the way back, gone.
15:16 [Commentator] We come to the versus in between. Today, it's between two Venezuelan batters, whose paths, in different ways, have them today in a head-to-head in terms of the total honors in their respective careers.
15:34 Salvador Perez of the Royals of Kansas City and Eugenio Suarez of the Mariners of Seattle.
15:41 [Commentator] There you see this table with what they have done this year, in which Salvador Perez has more honors than Eugenio Suarez, 19 for 17.
15:50 And the other numbers, comparative, 255 against 231, in the races promoted, better than the Mariners' frontrunner.
16:00 A similar OPS, a superior slugging for the Royals' receiver.
16:07 Beyond the season, what they have done this year, the idea is to decipher, to debunk here, how today they are so even in life-long quarters.
16:21 Salvador Perez is 242, and Eugenio Suarez is 241. Almost the same number of honors. And we want to evaluate how they have gotten to this point, and the characteristics for the final sum of the quadrangles.
16:42 That's the way it is. Salvador Perez is 33 years old. His top number was 48 in 2021. The other two best numbers of honors for him, 27 twice, in the 2017 and 2018 campaigns.
16:58 It's good to note that the catcher, multiple winner of the Golden Glove, and one of the best receivers in the major leagues, in the last decade, lost the entire 2019 campaign due to Tommy John's surgery.
17:11 And reappeared in 2020, which was short, the pandemic, and he could only play about 37 games that time.
17:21 This year, as I was saying, he has 19 honrons. In life, he has a honron every 21.3 turns on the bat. 21.3 times on the bat.
17:34 Salvador Perez's contract is a guaranteed 2024-2025 contract, and a reasonable option for 2026 of $13.5 million.
17:48 Eugenio Suarez is 32 years old. His top number was 49 in 2019, which is the record for a Venezuelan in the major leagues, breaking the 47 of the great Venezuelan cat, Andres Galarraga.
18:06 Eugenio Suarez, after that 49-top, his other best number is 34 in 2018, and he has more than 30 on two occasions.
18:18 To think that in his first season, Eugenio Suarez only gave four honrons in 244 times on the bat, is one of the great surprises of the gentle Puerto Ordaz player, who has become a slugger.
18:34 It's even a surprise for those who signed him, and who feel very proud of that signature, like Miguel Angel Garcia, who signed him as an infielder who could bat, but he derived in a slugger,
18:48 and that has filled Miguel Angel Garcia with pride when he signed him for the Tigers of Detroit.
18:54 Eugenio Suarez has a honron every 18.7 times batted, almost three turns less than Salvador Perez, he is 17 this year, and in his contract he has a guarantee for 2024 and an option for 2025, a fairly reasonable option of $15 million.
19:20 We continue to decrease. On average, 4.4% of Salvador Perez's turns, if we go back to the catcher, end in honron. 18.6% in punches and 3.6% in tickets.
19:37 Eugenio Suarez takes many more tickets, although he also punches more. 46.9% of the balls he puts on the court go 95 miles or more. He is one of the batters who, when he makes contact, achieves those so-called hard contacts.
19:56 Hard contacts from 95 miles ahead. Eugenio Suarez, in this type of percentage, 40.4% of the balls he has put on the court have a 95-mile exit speed, 6% less than Salvador Perez.
20:16 4.7% of his turns end in close flight, 26.9% in punches and 10.1% in tickets. In round numbers, Perez has 12 seasons in the major leagues, Suarez 10.
20:31 Juegos Jugados 1363 vs. 1272, the first to name Salvador Perez. 5171 times batted for 4,508. Hits 1381 vs. 1118.
20:48 Ponches 1118 vs. 1386, tickets 196 vs. Salvador Perez, who does swing, he likes to swing. And Eugenio Suarez, 520 tickets, he has become a selective batter who takes his tickets and that helps him in the percentage of the batting.
21:09 At the end, and it is the verse that is so interesting, by different ways, with different characteristics, different mechanisms, they have exactly or almost exactly the same amount of hits.
21:26 242 Salvador Perez, 241 Eugenio Suarez. Who finishes with the most hits in his career? Write to us in the chat, tell us, we will read it carefully.
21:40 Who reaches Victor Martinez first, who is sixth in the list of all times, among Venezuelans with 246 hits? Who beats Tony Armas? Can they do it this year?
21:54 The slugger from Puerto Pirito left 251 hits, 251 hits, fifth Venezuelan with the most hits in history. Then there is Bob Abreu with 288, Maglio Ordoñez 294, Andres Galarraga 399 and Miguel Cabrera with 509.
22:17 A verse that allows us to evaluate how these figures have reached and this parity today in terms of the hits, Salvador Perez and Eugenio Suarez. Write to us, we will read it with pleasure, each of your messages.
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