There were still justified questions, though, about Hernandez's baseball IQ, instincts, defense and base running. Teams have been trying to pry superstar shortstop The Indians are known to be looking for infield help this offseason, and MLB Network’s Jon Heyman reports (As a Super Two player, Hernandez has already scored some nice paydays (totaling $15.4MM) over his first three arb years.  However, his price tag simply got too large for the Phillies’ liking after his second consecutive year of subpar offense.  A broken foot in the second half of the 2018 season was seemingly the root cause of Hernandez’s issues in that year, though his struggles continued in 2019, as he hit .279/.333/.408 with 14 homers over 667 plate appearances.  It worked out to only a 92 wRC+/91 OPS+ in terms of offensive production, while his .303 xwOBA put him in the bottom 18th percent of all batters.Even in his prime offensive years of 2016-17, Hernandez didn’t generate much hard contact or exit velocity, instead relying on a high walk rate.  It should be noted that Hernandez had a cumulative .358 BABIP over those two seasons, and a reduction in his batted-ball luck (.314 BABIP in 2018-19) surely played a role in his diminished production.  Defensively, Hernandez has been somewhat of a mixed bag over his career, with -11 Defensive Runs Saved and a +0.6 UZR/150 over 5890 2/3 innings at second base, though those metrics actually went in the other direction (+6 DRS, -0.7 UZR/150) in 2019.Overall, Hernandez generated 3.8 fWAR over the 2018-19 seasons, still a pretty decent amount of value given his relative lack of offense.  Heyman indicated that multiple teams are in on Hernandez, who has been a popular trade target in past years, though it’s probably fair to assume that his lack of offense will make him affordable for the cost-conscious Indians.Neither outcome is surprising, but the non-tenders will nonetheless bring about the end of an era for the Phillies’ infield. Last season Hernandez hit .279 with 14 homers. Also, by disabling these cookies you will also disable banner ads served by Google Adsense on this website..For more information about these items, view our complete privacy policy.Cesar Hernandez signed a 1 year / $6,250,000 contract with the Cleveland Indians, including $6,250,000 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $6,250,000. His replacement is in house. During a brief chat after the game, Cesar Hernandez sounded like a guy who is anticipating an offseason trade. The information does not usually directly identify you, but it can give you a more personalised web experience. Hernandez's adjusted salary with the Cleveland Indians is $2,314,815A look at the injuries for Cesar Hernandez, and the financial implications.A visual look at how Cesar Hernandez ranks across the league, conference, division, and team.Browse our online application for MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, EPL, or MLS player contracts, salaries, transactions, and more.This website is not directly or indirectly affiliated, associated, or connected in any way to Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the National Football League or the National Hockey League. "The stuff is there," he said. 1990, Cesita The front office has been clear they will not move top prospects such as Hernandez has been a solid, but unspectacular producer for the Phillies since he became a regular starter in 2015. Hernandez for Iglesias straight-up would be an interesting trade for the Phillies because it would vastly improve their bullpen and give them another hard thrower who could potentially compete for a job in the rotation. It snapped a three-game losing streak.The Phils are 6-9 at the quarter-mark of the 60-game sprint.An intriguing pitching matchup between Jacob deGrom, winner of the last two National League Cy Young Awards, and Spencer Howard, the Phillies' top pitching prospect, did not materialize. From 2015-19, Hernandez racked up 3026 plate appearances in Philadelphia and turned in a .278/.355/.388 batting line with 45 home runs, 106 doubles, 27 triples and 79 stolen bases. He gets that with the Reds now.After being swept in a three-game series by a team that lost 108 games last season, the last thing the Phillies — or their justifiably impatient fans — needed was another sloppy, late-inning loss on Friday night.They avoided one when Bryce Harper stepped to the plate with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning and From poor defense to poor baserunning to hanging off-speed pitches and a blown save by Hector Neris in the top of the ninth, the Phillies did a lot of things wrong in this game.But they walked off the field after an umpires' review of the final play at the plate with a victory and that eased a lot of tension on a team that had just lost three in a row to Baltimore. (Ian D’Andrea) The 2019 Major League Baseball trade deadline is now less than two weeks away. Very often, you will see “the nobodies” of a trade turn into All-Stars. Numerous clubs could be in the market for catching help. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. César Augusto Hernández (pronounced SAY-zahr; born May 23, 1990) is a Venezuelan professional baseball second baseman for the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball (MLB). *Phillies still trying to trade Maikel Franco. Latest on Cleveland Indians second baseman Cesar Hernandez including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN Howard called the exit "precautionary," and said he expected to make his next start. One trade netted a successful veteran closer. He hit .269 with 29 homers, 105 RBIs and a .776 OPS in 720 at-bats in 2017 and 2018 but could not solidify a spot in the team's future plans.When the Phils signed corner outfielders Andrew McCutchen and Bryce Harper to long-term deals before the 2019 season, Williams' days with the club became numbered because he's only capable of playing corner outfield spots.

Long balls happen. Once all of the day’s settlements have filtered in, I’ll organize them by division to make them a bit easier to parse.It’s worth mentioning that the vast majority of teams have adopted a “file and trial” approach to arbitration, meaning that once arbitration figures are exchanged with a player, negotiations on a one-year deal will cease. The best options there are 33-year-old utilityman Steve Pearce and 37-year-old Chase Utley.The Angels (Cliff Pennington) and White Sox (Tyler Saladino, injury-prone Brett Lawrie) would be the two best fits for Hernandez.The Reds (Brandon Phillips) and A's (Jed Lowrie) have older 2B who won't be around much longer.The Dodgers (Enrique Hernandez) and Royals (Whit Merrifield/Raul Mondesi) could stand to upgrade as well.You rarely see a big trade return for a player like Hernandez, whose best skills are hitting singles and taking walks. He's young, inexpensive, under team control and coming off a breakout season for a team committed to youth. Cesar Hernandez and Maikel Franco signed with the Phillies as teenagers. And you rarely see such a player traded away while he's still young and cheap. The Phillies also had a versatile pair of infielders in With the Indians, Hernandez will now slot in as their primary second baseman, replacing mainstay Installing Hernandez at second base means that two-time All-Star and two-time Silver Slugger Of course, that flexibility only extends so far, as Cleveland ownership has rather clearly given the front office some notable payroll constraints.