Projections expect a decline in Chas McCormick's power this year. But between his consistency, his ability to barrel the ball, and improved strike zone judgment, I think he keeps his power stroke.
One of my favorites, though I recognize the limitations. As you suggested, his true value is in his versatility and was one reason (of many) I advocated trading Siri over Chas last year.
Chas is a better balance of offense and defense than Siri, so yes, agree with prioritizing him over Siri. But that choice does put more pressure on Jake Meyers to be good.
I originally was intending to write this as a who will win the CF job piece, and then had too much for one piece, so I broke it up into two.
One of my favorites, though I recognize the limitations. As you suggested, his true value is in his versatility and was one reason (of many) I advocated trading Siri over Chas last year.
Chas is a better balance of offense and defense than Siri, so yes, agree with prioritizing him over Siri. But that choice does put more pressure on Jake Meyers to be good.
I originally was intending to write this as a who will win the CF job piece, and then had too much for one piece, so I broke it up into two.