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The FanGraphs Newsletter, January, 4, 2021 January 4, 2021 NOTE: During the offseason, we will publi

The FanGraphs Newsletter, January, 4, 2021 [READ IN BROWSER]( January 4, 2021 NOTE: During the offseason, we will publish every Tuesday and Thursday. NEW YORK YANKEES: The offense is a relatively stable group, especially with the addition of [Joey Gallo]( for a season, but some of the shine has come off the team’s upside here. [Giancarlo Stanton]( was healthy and solid in 2021, but the year largely served to narrow his range of outcomes in ZiPS rather than change its trajectory; a year older and farther away, ZiPS sees it as less likely that another 2017 is lurking in there somewhere. It’s also less likely that [DJ LeMahieu]( turns in another elite season, and center field is in a tough spot given how much of the depth chart is tied up in the frequently-injured [Aaron Hicks](. We can’t skip over [Gleyber Torres]( either; for a player who hit 38 homers as a 22-year-old shortstop just two years ago, his career is in a precarious position now. 👉 [2022 ZiPS Projections: New York Yankees, by Dan Szymborski]( [JAWS and the 2022 Hall of Fame Ballot: Prince Fielder]( by Jay Jaffe [A Conversation With Toronto Blue Jays Prospect Josh Palacios]( by David Laurila [Toronto Blue Jays Top 37 Prospects]( by Brendan Gawlowski and Eric Longenhagen [What Are We Missing About Ian Anderson?]( by Justin Choi [2022 ZiPS Projections: Boston Red Sox]( by Dan Szymborski [Did Bobby Abreu Have a Better MLB Career Than Ichiro Suzuki?]( by David Laurila 🎧 [Effectively Wild Episode 1792: Should Old Infractions Be Forgot]( 📌 [Job Posting: Synergy Sports Baseball Showcase Video Assistant]( 📌 [Job Posting: Pittsburgh Pirates Research and Development Fellow/Intern, Baseball Informatics]( New for the holidays is the Mug in white! [ORDER HERE]( [Red Sox mourn the passing of Jim Corsi]( by Ian Browne, MLB.com [Ken Rosenthal out at MLB Network due to previous criticism of Rob Manfred]( by Andrew Marchand, New York Post [Baseball Hall of Fame ballots 2022: The Athletic’s voters reveal their selections]( via The Athletic ($) [What's next for the AL West? How a wild start to MLB free agency shifts the landscape]( by Alden Gonzalez, ESPN [Looking at the remaining free agent starters beyond Rodon/Kershaw]( by Anthony Franco, MLB Trade Rumors [@fangraphs]( [FanGraphs]( [FanGraphs]( [RSS]( [FORWARD]( [SUBSCRIBE]( Copyright © 2022 FanGraphs Inc, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the FanGraphs Newsletter. Our mailing address is: FanGraphs Inc 1200 N Hartford St. Apt 312Arlington, Va 22201 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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