This is a preview of the Joe Sheehan Baseball Newsletter, an e-mail newsletter about all things baseball, featuring analysis and opinion about the game on and off the field from the perspective of the informed outsider. Joe Sheehan is a founding member of Baseball Prospectus and has been a contributor to Sports Illustrated and Baseball America. He has been writing about baseball for 25 years.
Your subscription gets you the newsletter and various related features two to five days a week, more than 150 mailings (more than 200,000 words) a year full of smart, fun baseball writing that you can't find in the mainstream. Subscribers can also access the new Slack workspace, to talk baseball with me and hundreds of other Newsletter subscribers.You can subscribe to the newsletter for one year for $59.95 using your PayPal account or major credit card.
--
"At some point during the offseason I compared Seiya Suzuki to Kosuke Fukudome, a comparison that took on more intrigue when Suzuki signed with the Cubs. As happened with Fukudome, I project Suzuki’s power to take a big hit in the transition to MLB, while the other skills mostly translate. Where that comparison missed, however, was in not considering age. Fukudome was 31 in his rookie season over here, while Suzuki is 27. That gives Suzuki a much greater chance of approximating his NPB performance, where he was arguably the league’s best player in recent seasons. I think the Cubs’ signing of Suzuki will be one of the better moves of the 2021-22 offseason."