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Ben Clemens FanGraphs Chat – 7/6/26

2:00 Ben Clemens : Hey everybody, welcome to the chat 2:00 Ben Clemens : just an hour from me today 2:00 Ben Clemens : I’m behind the eight ball on some projects and need to get back to work 2:00 Ben Clemens : but let’s talk about baseball first 2:01 puddle : Everyone needs to have a take on the Balogun red card apparently. Let’s hear yours. 2:01 Ben Clemens : hey, I’m glad we’re in the soccer big leagues now

RosterResource Chat – 7/2/26

2:03 Jason Martinez : Welcome to the RosterResource chat. The new Heat Maps feature just dropped today for those who like colors … https://blogs.fangraphs.com/heat-maps-are-here/ Here we go … 2:03 Philip Christy : Patrick Sandoval is looming, do the Sox go to a six-man? I sure hope not, I have 2 of their SPs in fantasy 2:05 Jon Becker : Don’t think a six-man is on the radar for them right now because Sandoval would (and is probably the best guess to) take Early’s spot in the rotation now that he’s on the IL with elbow inflammation. They of course could reconsider it when Early is closer to returning but I can’t imagine it’ll be a particularly short IL stay for Early, and by the time he’s back Sandoval could be traded elsewhere at the deadline. 2:05 Hollis : Hi, guys. Thanks for doing this. Any chance Victor Bericoto will be given a chance to become a regular for the Giants anytime soon? He keeps hit...

Let’s Improve Bryce Harper’s Defense

Bob Kupbens-Imagn Images Bryce Harper started out as a catcher. By the time he was old enough to drive, though, everyone knew his catching days were numbered. When the Nationals drafted him in 2010, they stamped that nonsense out, because no one who can mash like Bryce Harper is allowed to waste their energy and their knees behind the dish. Harper moved to the outfield, and those of us who were there in 2012 will recall that for a short while, he was fantastic out there. He played with his hair on fire, he had a rifle arm that slotted in nicely alongside Rick Ankiel ’s cannon, and in those first couple years before Statcast appeared, he was downright fast. It didn’t last too long, though. Harper decided to beef up, arriving in Florida each spring with more and more muscle mass and less and less footspeed. Also, he ran into walls a lot. For most of his career, Harper was a poor outfielder, and then in 2023, he returned from Tommy John surgery as a first baseman, initially on a tempora...