Fri Oct 30, 2015 5:37 pm
Using my ratings (leap of faith), I plugged in the ballpark value of Wrigley, and I set the lhp/rhp ratio to 24%/76%, I have Bautista at roughly 5.1 adjusted WAR, which corresponds to a 9.17M value, so below his pricetag but not worth the 20% cut.
Of the players you listed,
blanco, moss, neuwenhuis, snider, polanco, and granderson
I'm not too thrilled by any of them. I haven't looked at your lineup, but Wrigley favors right-handed sluggers, so the only reasons I would go for lefties in Wrigley is either:
a) at lead-off (since on-base is slightly better for lefties)
b) to plug someone down in the lineup with a very strong glove
c) to balance a line-up vs extreme unbalanced 9R starting pitchers
None of those players fit the bill. None has sufficient on-base to be lead-off. No gold glove (Blanco becomes 2e2 in rf, Nieuwenhuis becomes 3e2). Moreover, Blanco, Granderson and Moss are better vs lhp, and it seems to me you might want to get better vs rhp. Moss in particuler would be terrible---he would lose his power in Wrigley. So unless you're in the c) situation, I would stick to Bautista.
I would perhaps move him in your lineup vs rhp, as you suggested, in a spot where his walks and lack of hits will contribute positively, like leading off.