Thursday, December 16, 2004
This Just In
Three warm bodies for Tim Hudson. A's get Juan Cruz, lefty Dan Meyer and outfielder Charles Thompson for Huddy. I think I'd rather have Huddy for a full year than those three for their careers.
Three warm bodies for Tim Hudson. A's get Juan Cruz, lefty Dan Meyer and outfielder Charles Thompson for Huddy. I think I'd rather have Huddy for a full year than those three for their careers.
# posted by Fury @ 2:40 PM
Wednesday, December 15, 2004
An Embarassment of Retreads
Players the Giants signed to minor league contracts and invited to spring training as non-roster players:
Jeff Fassero
Armando Almanza
Matt Kinney
Jeremy Fikac
Brandon Puffer
Brandon Villafuerte
Brian Cooper
Yamid Haad
Donaldo Mendez
Julio Cordido
Julio Ramirez
Doug Clark
Players the Giants signed to minor league contracts and invited to spring training as non-roster players:
Jeff Fassero
Armando Almanza
Matt Kinney
Jeremy Fikac
Brandon Puffer
Brandon Villafuerte
Brian Cooper
Yamid Haad
Donaldo Mendez
Julio Cordido
Julio Ramirez
Doug Clark
# posted by Fury @ 3:15 PM
Tuesday, December 14, 2004
Billy-Go-Round
Billy Beane continues to try to work his magic. Which would be, um, well, ahh. We're not sure. Generally Beane milks the very last drop of talent from a player before sending him on his merry way to the land of free agency and supplemental draft picks. It's a philosophy that has worked well be it a Johnny Damon, Jason Giambi or Miggy Tejada. But now Billy peered deep into the looking glass and sees one of the Big Three leaving the homestead and has freaked out.
Beane started the sweepstakes by sweettalking the Braves out of Marcus Giles and a prospect. A lineup topped by Kotsay, Kendall, Giles and Chavez looked pretty good to ole Billy. It would have worked, too, if Bobby Cox hadn't come to Giles rescue. Next Billy called on his pal Paul DePo. Apparently, Billy wanted one-time wonderkind Edwin Jackson and flavor of the month Antonio Perez. DePo had no problem with Mr. Jackson but he countered with Alex Cora instead of Perez. Beane looked at his roster and already saw at least three Cora's taking up spots in the names of Mark Ellis, Estaban German and Marcos Scutaro. That's an upgrade?
So what will happen? Probably the same thing that has in the past. Halfhearted negotiation followed by the usual hand wringing about how poor the club is then one last go around for a guy who has been the heart and soul of the team for six years, followed by a megabucks out-of-town contract and supplemental draft picks that will be used on guys that'll get hyped to the edge of sanity then traded for usable parts. Welcome to the Billy-Go-Round. Wash, rinse, repeat.
Billy Beane continues to try to work his magic. Which would be, um, well, ahh. We're not sure. Generally Beane milks the very last drop of talent from a player before sending him on his merry way to the land of free agency and supplemental draft picks. It's a philosophy that has worked well be it a Johnny Damon, Jason Giambi or Miggy Tejada. But now Billy peered deep into the looking glass and sees one of the Big Three leaving the homestead and has freaked out.
Beane started the sweepstakes by sweettalking the Braves out of Marcus Giles and a prospect. A lineup topped by Kotsay, Kendall, Giles and Chavez looked pretty good to ole Billy. It would have worked, too, if Bobby Cox hadn't come to Giles rescue. Next Billy called on his pal Paul DePo. Apparently, Billy wanted one-time wonderkind Edwin Jackson and flavor of the month Antonio Perez. DePo had no problem with Mr. Jackson but he countered with Alex Cora instead of Perez. Beane looked at his roster and already saw at least three Cora's taking up spots in the names of Mark Ellis, Estaban German and Marcos Scutaro. That's an upgrade?
So what will happen? Probably the same thing that has in the past. Halfhearted negotiation followed by the usual hand wringing about how poor the club is then one last go around for a guy who has been the heart and soul of the team for six years, followed by a megabucks out-of-town contract and supplemental draft picks that will be used on guys that'll get hyped to the edge of sanity then traded for usable parts. Welcome to the Billy-Go-Round. Wash, rinse, repeat.
# posted by Fury @ 1:52 PM
Monday, December 13, 2004
A.J., We Hardly Knew Ye
After getting hosed by the Angels on Steve Finley, the Giants returned the favor to the Dodgers today by inking catcher Mike Matheny to a three year deal for $9 million. What does this mean? Well, first is the volcanic catcher A.J. Pierzynski is about to get traded if not non-tendered. And secondly, A.J. most likely will go to a team for an outfielder. According to Henry Schulman, the Giants refused to pony up either Noah Lowry or Jerome Williams for Milwaukee's center fielder Scott Podsednik, who was later traded to the White Sox with Luis Vizcaino for Carlos Lee.
However, it's going to take more than an arbitration-eligible foul-mouth blow-hard who grounds into a hell of a lot of double plays and throws out baserunners and a ridiculously horrible rate to get a center fielder of any value. Sabean has been attempting to package Pierzynski and/or Edgardo Alfonzo for something, anything. It doesn't look like he's finding someone stupid enough to take on that duo. Pierzynski is probably going to be in the $4 million a year range and Alfonzo is due $13.5 million.
Matheny will help the team get stronger defensively. He has historically rated higher in throwing out baserunners and blocking balls. He also probably won't end up with the pitchers hating his guts, too.
After getting hosed by the Angels on Steve Finley, the Giants returned the favor to the Dodgers today by inking catcher Mike Matheny to a three year deal for $9 million. What does this mean? Well, first is the volcanic catcher A.J. Pierzynski is about to get traded if not non-tendered. And secondly, A.J. most likely will go to a team for an outfielder. According to Henry Schulman, the Giants refused to pony up either Noah Lowry or Jerome Williams for Milwaukee's center fielder Scott Podsednik, who was later traded to the White Sox with Luis Vizcaino for Carlos Lee.
However, it's going to take more than an arbitration-eligible foul-mouth blow-hard who grounds into a hell of a lot of double plays and throws out baserunners and a ridiculously horrible rate to get a center fielder of any value. Sabean has been attempting to package Pierzynski and/or Edgardo Alfonzo for something, anything. It doesn't look like he's finding someone stupid enough to take on that duo. Pierzynski is probably going to be in the $4 million a year range and Alfonzo is due $13.5 million.
Matheny will help the team get stronger defensively. He has historically rated higher in throwing out baserunners and blocking balls. He also probably won't end up with the pitchers hating his guts, too.
# posted by Fury @ 3:16 PM
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