By way of the primary week of December, the regular trickle of free company had nearly completely included pitchers and catchers. Different place gamers, understandably, gave the impression to be ready out Juan Soto’s market, as the value tag for Zoomer Ted Williams reportedly continues to climb. However because the baseball glitterati descend on Dallas for the Winter Conferences, at the least one prime place participant will have already got a brand new dwelling.
Shortstop Willy Adames is now a San Francisco Big. Adames was the no. 2 total free agent on Ben Clemens’ Prime 50 listing, and the primary main acquisition for brand spanking new Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey. It’s fairly a splashy transfer; Adames’ seven-year, $182 million contract is the biggest, by complete worth, the Giants have ever given out, beating the eight-year, $167 million extension Posey himself signed in 2013.
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For the previous two offseasons, the earlier Giants management, below Farhan Zaidi, navigated free company in a way commensurate with the membership’s semi-contender standing. Zaidi got here up quick in his bid to carry Aaron Choose dwelling, and the membership backed out of a $300 million-plus contract settlement with Carlos Correa. However the Giants did wait out the market final winter to signal Blake Snell and Matt Chapman, in each instances to nice success in 2024.
Posey, then merely a minority proprietor, was concerned in signing Chapman to a six-year, $151 million extension this September, mere weeks earlier than the 2012 MVP executed his palace coup and shoved Zaidi off the fort parapet. Now, he’s thrown an excellent larger contract, together with a $22 million signing bonus, on the prime free agent infielder in the marketplace. No matter different worries Posey has for the rest of the 2020s, the left aspect of the infield received’t be one among them.
The greenback determine is intriguing; as a lot as we right here at FanGraphs like Adames, Ben predicted a five-year, $145 million payday for the previous Brewer. Our median crowdsource estimate got here in at six years and $150 million — the next total greenback determine however a decrease AAV. Seven years and $182 million is $26 million per yr, or Ben’s quantity plus two years at $13.5 million every, if you wish to consider it that manner.
One other manner you may consider it: It is a crapload of cash for a participant who has by no means made an All-Star crew, by no means posted a 5.0 WAR season or higher, by no means received a Gold Glove or Silver Slugger, and by no means completed increased than tenth in MVP voting.
Who might’ve seen this coming?
Properly, in the event you’ll enable a quick digression for a victory lap, I did! One of many very first articles I wrote for FanGraphs, again in September 2022, was about how Adames had quietly performed himself into the higher tier of shortstops and was in line to make $150 million or extra when he hit free company.
I carry that up not simply because I really like being proper, however as a result of the logic I adopted then (and in my follow-up column from this previous March) nonetheless holds. And for the Giants followers who understandably aren’t intimately aware of Adames’ portfolio, that logic solutions the burning questions of “Who is that this man?” and “Why the heck is he making nearly $200 million?”
Adames is a profession .248/.322/.444 hitter. He’s a very good defensive shortstop, however not an excellent one. His 21 stolen bases this previous season greater than doubled his earlier profession excessive. Should you’re on the lookout for one thing that Adames does at an elite degree, you’re going to have a protracted and irritating time of it. However if you wish to know what Adames does nicely, the reply is: “Principally every part.”
Greater than that, he’s extremely constant. Each hitter has ups and downs inside a season, and Adames is not any exception. However on a year-by-year degree, he’s metronomic. Yearly since 2021, he’s posted at the least 550 plate appearances, 20 dwelling runs, and three.0 or extra WAR. Should you prorate the pandemic-shortened 2020 season to 162 video games, that streak goes again six seasons, to Adames’ first full yr within the majors.
Even I wouldn’t say that Adames is among the many absolute top-tier shortstops within the recreation, however you don’t need to be that to receives a commission $26 million a yr. Right here’s what you would possibly think about Adames’ peer group: shortstops on massive contracts, with their WAR within the three seasons main as much as signing their present offers.
Large Shortstop Contracts, Up to date
*2020 WAR adjusted to 162-game season
**At time of signing
***In two seasons
Adames loses out to the opposite gamers on this desk (besides Crawford) in peak one-year WAR, however everybody besides Lindor has a catch. Seager, Correa, and Story maintain getting harm. Báez left his bat in Chicago. Swanson remains to be an outstanding defender, however his offense has regressed since becoming a member of the Cubs, maybe as a result of he picked up the cursed bat Báez left behind. Turner is so streaky he bought Phillies followers to really feel sorry for him. Bogaerts is on a for much longer contract. Witt is a discount at $26.3 million a yr, however the Giants received’t be capable of signal a participant like him in free company. (Although if the Orioles maintain screwing round and let Gunnar Henderson stroll, San Francisco may need an opportunity to return shut in a number of years.)
Posey comes into his job with subsequent to no baseball ops expertise, and is so new he hasn’t earned the good thing about the doubt. And make no mistake: He’ll need to. Posey is among the finest all-around baseball gamers I’ve ever seen, and he’ll be capable of draw on every part he discovered from greater than a decade within the majors, in addition to two years on the Giants’ board of administrators. However enjoying baseball requires totally different abilities than working a crew; when Posey took over the Giants, he had as a lot formal baseball ops expertise because the man behind you in line at 7-Eleven.
We’ve gone to this point across the bend that having an ex-player working a crew is a rarity, particularly one who hasn’t come up by the ranks as a scout, coach, or different sort of analyst. Moreover — and I say this intending no undue disrespect — retired superstars like Posey, thrust into evaluation or consulting roles, could be impulsive and incurious. It’s as much as Posey to confound the stereotype.
Given Posey’s lack of expertise, and Adames’ lack of star energy for a participant this excessive on a free agent rating, it’s simple to view this signing as an overpay by a president of baseball ops who’s already out of his depth and doesn’t understand it. I don’t suppose that’s an indefensible place, and with time, it might show to be the best learn on the scenario.
However I do suppose that view underrates two issues: First, that $26 million a yr isn’t what it was. Luis Severino simply bought $22.3 million a yr from an A’s crew that’s too poor to afford a primary title. Second, constant above-average play may not be horny, however it’s beneficial. Particularly at shortstop. There’s a motive that Adames has been a must-start for a playoff crew in 5 of his six full seasons within the majors. And people Rays and Brewers golf equipment had far fewer sources than these Giants.
About these Giants: They might nonetheless use a bit extra star energy. Between Chapman, Adames, Jung Hoo Lee, Patrick Bailey, and LaMonte Wade Jr., they’ve bought good gamers — even superb gamers — throughout the sphere. However Logan Webb is the one participant on the projected roster who’s a menace to win an MVP or a Cy Younger. Supposedly, Posey and his crew intention to signal a top-end free agent pitcher as nicely. (Hey, isn’t Corbin Burnes from California?)
If that’s the case, good — they may use one other massive title.
Which is a fairly uncharitable factor to say a few crew that simply gave the largest contract in franchise historical past to the no. 2 free agent in the marketplace, I understand. However the NL West is a troublesome place to win proper now. The Dodgers simply romped to a championship and are solely getting higher. The Diamondbacks received the pennant in 2023, suffered a horrible glut of slumps and accidents, and improved their regular-season document by 5 video games anyway. The Padres are, as ever, unpredictable, however they’re one of many extra gifted groups in any division.
The Giants may very well be legitimately good in 2025 and nonetheless end fourth within the division. Writing Adames’ title into the lineup 150 video games a yr will go a great distance towards overcoming that formidable opposition.