2023 Yankees ZiPS projections foresee big year for Aaron Judge, with Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodon leading 'downright terrifying' rotation
FanGraphs has released their annual ZiPS projections, created by Dan Szymborski, using “multi-year statistics, with more recent seasons weighed more heavily” to project how individual players and teams will perform.
When it comes to the 2023 Yankees, ZiPS projections foresee the Bombers' offense being among the best in baseball.
Offense
“It’s really hard to be a lousy offense with Aaron Judge, and it’s really hard to be a great one without him,” Szymborski writes. “The Yankees were not otherwise stacked — or destitute — enough to buck that reality. With the return of their franchise slugger, if the Yankee offense doesn’t lead the American League in runs scored, it shouldn’t miss by a lot.”
FanGraphs does note that the Yankees’ offense, as currently constructed, is a bit top heavy, with Judge and Giancarlo Stanton to lead the way as the team’s only 30+ home run hitters. Injury history is also something to keep in mind, as the Yanks’ lineup “thins out considerably once you get past the players likely to be on the major league roster.”
Here’s a look at some of the Yankees’ hitting projections:
Judge: .280/.386/.578, 46 home runs, 120 RBI, 7.4 WAR
Stanton: .241/.326/.474, 30 home runs, 85 RBI, 2.1 WAR
DJ LeMahieu: .273/.348/.391 with 12 home runs, 64 RBI, 3.7 WAR
Gleyber Torres: .259/.324/.437 with 22 home runs, 79 RBI, 2.9 WAR
Starting Rotation
On paper, the Yankees have one of the best starting rotations in all of baseball, if not the best, and FanGraphs also looks very highly on the starting five, calling the rotation “downright terrifying.”
“Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón are as frightening a one-two as the crosstown rival Mets have, and they’re likely to be around a lot longer,” Szymborski writes. “ZiPS is finally a full believer in Nestor Cortes, and both Frankie Montas and Luis Severino have solid projections that only look light because of the projected inning totals. Domingo Germán is one of the better sixth starters around, and ZiPS likes the team’s Triple-A depth of below-average-but-above-replacement starters better than the parallel fill-ins available on the offensive side.”
Here are some of their projections for the rotation:
Cole: 177.2 IP, 3.09 ERA, 11.3 K/9, 4.2 WAR
Rodon: 160.1 IP, 3.03 ERA, 11.6 K/9, 4.0 WAR
Cortes: 139.0 IP, 3.43 ERA, 9.2 K/9, 2.7 WAR
Severino: 104.3 IP, 3.54 ERA, 9.3 K/9, 2.0 WAR
Bullpen
While the Yankees bullpen will likely end up looking a bit different than it has in year’s past (with players like Aroldis Chapman and Zack Britton currently free agents), the group is still projected to be pretty strong.
“The bullpen isn’t quite at the same level that it was at its peak from a few years ago when the Yankees seemed to employ half of the league’s closers” Szymborski writes, “but the group remains solid despite a relative lack of marquee names. ZiPS projects nearly the entire likely relief corps to be above average and is especially in on Ron Marinaccio.”
Here are some ZiPS bullpen projections:
Jonathan Loaisiga: 56.0 IP, 3.21 ERA, 8.2 K/9, 1.0 WAR
Marinaccio: 57.2 IP, 3.43 ERA, 12.2 K/9, 0.7 WAR
Clay Holmes: 62.0 IP, 3.77 ERA, 9.4 K/9, 0.6 WAR
Michael King: 48.7 IP, 3.88 ERA, 12.4 K/9, 0.4 WAR