2007 Blue Jays ZIPS projections

Thursday, January 11 2007 @ 10:10 PM EST

Contributed by: Mike Green

Dan Szymborski has posted the 2007 ZIPS projections for Toronto.  The projections, both for the pitchers and the hitters look quite favourable.  Can you guess which hitter has the best projection?

The offensive projections are about as one would have guessed, with good production out of the outfield, the corners and DH leading to probably about 830-850 runs.  Surprises include Russ Adams having a better offensive projection than Aaron Hill.  Alex Rios' projection is very cautious, treating his improvement last year as mostly year to year variation.  If ZIPS is right, the best hitter on the club in 2007 will be Lyle Overbay.

The news on the pitching front is even better, if ZIPS is right.  Among the starters, the club has a top flight ace, an excellent #2, and four candidates for the #3-#5 spots with above league average projections.  Josh Towers, 4.70 ERA, is an interesting one. The pen is as good or better, according to ZIPS, with Ryan, League and Frasor forming an excellent top 3.  All told the projections would suggest a runs allowed figure in the 700-720 range.

In other words, this looks like a legitimate playoff contender to ZIPS.

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