What We’re Hearing About Carlos Rodón at the Winter Meetings

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Tom Verducci's notebook from Day 2 of the winter meetings includes Carlos Rodón's market, analysis of the Cody Bellinger and Josh Bell deals, and more

). Nimmo played the deepest center field in baseball last year to pump up his defensive metrics. He moved seven feet deeper in center field—and 17 feet deeper than in 2019. Nimmo played 14 feet deeper than Bellinger, who played the shallowest center field. made a smart buy on the free agent market with Josh Bell. But you prepare for inconsistency with Bell.

• Major League Baseball is in talks with the players association about closing a loophole in playing rules: why are infielders still allowed to block bases when the catcher is not permitted to block home plate? The two sides are exploring whether to prevent the practice of infielders dropping to a knee to take away the base from the sliding runner, a tactic that can present danger, especially to runners sliding hands-first.

• MLB also is continuing to tighten the protocols of rubbing baseballs with mud before games to reduce the slickness of the leather. The changes began midway through last season and resulted in more uniform condition of the baseballs. Home team employees rub the baseballs. Some did so as early as 24 hours before the game and stored them in large bags.

MLB last year recorded video of how each home employee rubbed the baseballs. It found many techniques and results. MLB found the one technique it believes works best and set that as the new template. The league also limited the process to three hours before the game, limited the baseballs stored in each bag to eight dozen and ordered the bags to be cleaned regularly—which limits the incidental dried, dusty residue that was landing on baseballs.

• The Yankees continue to double down on groundball relievers, bringing back Tommy Kahnle . But the risk with Kahnle always is health. Over eight seasons he’s averaged just 36 innings, including just 13 2/3 in the past three years. have done an impressive job building a veteran staff that allows their core of young pitchers not to be forced into the big leagues before they are ready.

 

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