2010 Season in Review: Nick Swisher
It’s hard to believe Nick Swisher already has two years of Yankee tenure under his belt. Cashman acquired the charismatic outfielder from the White Sox in a trade swindle involving Wilson Betemit and pitching prospect Jhonny Nunez.
After working extensively with Kevin Long during the offseason, Swisher came back with a vengeance in 2010. In fact, just about every aspect of his game seemed to have improved, which resulted in a career high bWAR (4.0) and fWAR (4.1). His overall production, which was enhanced by some shameless self promotion, even earned him his first All-Star nod.
By the end of the 2010 regular season, Swisher accumulated a very respectable .288/.359/.511 (.870 OPS) line and even managed to duplicate his 2009 HR total (29). What really stands out though is that his BA (.288), SLG (.511), OPS (.870) and wOBA (.377) stats all represented career highs. Moreover, his offensive production would have probably been even better had Swisher not experienced some lingering bicep fatigue along with a knee injury that resulted in several Cortisone injections*.Personally, I find Nick’s age (he’ll turn 30 in 2011) and contract to be increasingly appealing given his production and projection. He earned $5.4M in 2009, $6.85M in 2010, and is slated to earn $9.1M in 2011. Meanwhile, his Fangraphs Dollar Value over the past two years has hovered above $15M. While he may never be an elite outfielder, it’s probably fair to consider him in that next “very good” tier. Unless the Yankees are absolutely blown away with an offer for Swisher, I’d say his contributions have correctly secured him a position in the outfield next season. More importantly, given the plethora of improvements Swisher exhibited this past season I think we can reasonably expect 2010 to be a barometer of what’s to come in 2011.
*In regard to defense, I think it’s fair to claim that Swisher has always been serviceable. While he takes questionable routes at times, he generally catches the balls he should and makes fairly accurate, strong throws to the infield. However, in 2010, he earned a -1.4 RF UZR and a -1.8 UZR/150. Unsurprisingly, his range took a hit from the knee injury. I certainly remember a number of games where Michael Kay and Ken Singleton commented on Swisher as he labored throughout the outfield. I don’t want to spend too much time on this point, but I think there are two valid conclusions to be made. First, with any luck, Swisher’s recovering health will improve his 2011 range by default. Second, for those fans yearning for Jayson Werth — take a moment to consider the effects of Nick’s one bum knee and know that Werth has two (not to mention a few years of additional age and a monster contract in the making).
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Re: "In regards to defense, I think it’s fair to claim that Swisher has always been serviceable."
You mean "In regard to," not "In regards to."
Thanks for the catch, anon.