Matt Adams Returns to St. Louis

The St. Louis Cardinals brought 1B/“OF” Matt Adams back to his old stomping grounds, picking him up from the Washington Nationals after claiming him on revocable waivers.

Bryce Harper hasn’t been traded yet — and that would be a big one if it actually happens — but the departure of Daniel Murphy (about whom Craig Edwards will soon publish a post) and Adams is a likely indicator of how Washington feels about their rapidly deteriorating playoff odds. It’s a bit of speculation here, but from talking with people around baseball, I’m of the belief that ownership was less inclined to throw in the towel than team general manager Mike Rizzo.

Adams is a role player but a useful one for a team that’s starting to think about playoff bullpens. The 340-point OPS split between his career numbers against lefties (.595) and righties (.835) always made Adams a tough call as a full-time starting first baseman. Nevertheless, it gives him situational value. The Cardinals are 17th in baseball against right-handers by wRC+ versus sixth against lefties, and Greg Garcia is the only other left-handed bat available on the bench. Nor can the team dig in and grab someone from Triple-A: the only lefty Redbird hitters are Justin Williams, recently picked up in the Tommy Pham trade, and Max Schrock, who only has a .666 OPS and I think was the secondary bad guy in Batman Returns. Williams may have a future on the team, but if you just need a lefty bat off the bench, Adams is more valuable at this point.

For once, I won’t complain about the Rockies not making a claim here. Justin Bour would have been preferable since there’s upside, but as Shay Cheever estimated over at Purple Row, the Rockies may see 18 left-handed starters in the remaining 38 games, and the team already is left-handed enough as it is. Adams would have been a poor fit there, and Matt Holliday actually might make more sense.

A low-key, but solid pickup for the Cardinals. And hey, Matt Adams sometimes hits left-handed pitchers…





Dan Szymborski is a senior writer for FanGraphs and the developer of the ZiPS projection system. He was a writer for ESPN.com from 2010-2018, a regular guest on a number of radio shows and podcasts, and a voting BBWAA member. He also maintains a terrible Twitter account at @DSzymborski.

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Rookies4Natsmember
5 years ago

What did the Nats get for Adams?

TrevorCap
5 years ago
Reply to  Rookies4Nats

Salary relief.

bherz1
5 years ago
Reply to  Rookies4Nats

Some cash and old Bazooka bubble gum, I believe. Here’s what they’re getting from the Cubs for trading Daniel Murphy, according to the Washington Post: “Infielder prospect Andrew Monasterio and a player to be named later or cash considerations are the return for Washington.”

Lanidrac
5 years ago
Reply to  Rookies4Nats

Nothing but minimal salary relief. The Nats just let him go with the waiver claim.

By the way, nice reference to the playoff homer off Kershaw.

Easyenoughmember
5 years ago
Reply to  Lanidrac

Washington Post says Nats got “cash considerations” so maybe not just a waiver claim.

Lanidrac
5 years ago
Reply to  Easyenough

Technically, it is cash considerations simply because the Cardinals have to pay Adams his salary for the rest of the season. Like I said, minimal salary relief.

stanmember
5 years ago
Reply to  Lanidrac

I forgot how much different “Fatt Adams” looked compared to the slimmer 2017-18 version.