November 10, 2024

FanGraphs predicts Dansby Swanson and Kenley Jansen’s next contracts

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As you can see, their predictions would land Swanson much lower in terms of AAV compared to the other options on the board. Turner ranks 2nd, Correa ranks 3rd, and Bogaerts clocks in at 6th on their list. They’re just predictions right now, but if those are what the numbers would look like, I would prefer Turner or to keep Dansby. We’ll have to see; we know Alex Anthopoulos will be kicking the tires and leaving no stone unturned. Next up is Jansen, who FanGraphs has fetching a one year, $10 million contract:

The Dodgers slow-walking a potential Jansen return in the wake of the Freddie Freeman signing led their longtime closer to choose the reigning world champions instead on a one-year, $16 million deal. The move worked out better for Jansen than for the Dodgers given the struggles of replacement Craig Kimbrel. Though not as dominant as in his heyday, the big righty led the NL with 41 saves (in 48 attempts) while pitching to a 3.38 ERA and 3.21 FIP. Building on his 2021 resurgence, he again mixed sinkers (22.5%) and sliders (13.1%) with his signature cutter (64.4%). The result was a 32.7% strikeout rate, his highest since 2017, and an 8.5% walk rate, down 4.4 points from ‘21. His 1.13 homers per nine more than doubled his 2021 rate, but while his 7.3% barrel, 87.1 mph average exit velocity and 32.5% hard-hit rate set or approached his Statcast-era highs, his 2.34 xERA speaks to the balance of his contact vs. non-contact abilities.

Even with Raisel Iglesias under contract, the Braves have indicated a desire to retain Jansen. We’ll see if that outweighs the pull of a potential return to “California Love.

Jansen ranks 44th on their list. At that price tag, I would love to have him back and think the Braves would be very interested.

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