Friday, February 8, 2019

Rejoice, Outfield Help On Its Way


News broke today that free agent outfielder Matt Joyce, recently of the Oakland A's, has signed a minor-league deal with the Indians that includes an invite to spring training. Interestingly enough, Joyce broke the news of the signing himself, on his Twitter account.

The Indians, desperate for outfield support after some notable departures this off-season, are beginning to address some of the gaps on the roster in typical Indians style. Joyce won't be expected to start in the outfield on Opening Day, but it's a low cost, low risk move for the Tribe to see what the 11-year veteran has left in the tank.

2018 was a disappointing campaign for Joyce as he battled injuries all year, featuring in just 83 games. Prior to that though, Joyce was a productive contributor, recording an OPS+ of 132 and 118 in 2016 and 2017 respectively. He's not far removed from hitting 25 home runs in 2017, so there is potential for Joyce to add some pop to the Cleveland lineup.

A left-handed batter who has struggled against lefty pitchers (a career .184 BA and .573 OPS), I expect to see the 34-year-old Joyce mostly as a platoon player, possibly partnering the right-handed Jordan Luplow in a corner outfield spot.

It's an addition to the team I'm positive about, and fans will be hopeful Joyce can have the same impact as other recent low-cost outfield signings, like Rajai Davis and Austin Jackson.

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