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The name's Ben Heck. I am 17-years old, and about to start my senior year at Queen Anne's County High School in Centreville, MD. I stand at 5 feet 8 inches and weigh 140 pounds. I am a Marylander, but I have been a Pittsburgh Steelers fan my entire life (my dad is from Pittsburgh).

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Hinske: Biggest Move of the Offseason (for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Anyway)

by Behbigben15
created February 17, 2009, last edited February 19, 2009
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The 2009 Pittsburgh Pirates still have many questions regarding their lineup, but the signing of utility man Eric Hinske on January 30th helped in so many ways.  The Pirates organization, which is currently in the rebuilding stage, signed the 31-year old journeyman to a one-year deal, but I believe he will be much more valuable to them then they originally thought.

Yes I know, rebuilding in baseball usually means loading up their Double-A and Triple-A ball clubs so they will be ready in a couple of years, but signing Hinske may have been the move of the offseason for Pittsburgh (other than signing Nate McLouth through the 2012 season).  Eric is a very elusive athlete, even at 6-2, 225 pounds, but he can play the corner infield and outfield positions very well (1B, 3B, LF, RF).

Hinske's numbers haven't been quite up to par with his rookie season numbers in '02 with Toronto (24 HR's, 84 RBI's, .279 BA), but just last season with the American League champion Tampa Bay Rays, Hinske hit 20 HR's with 60 RBI's in just 133 games.  Of course he will need to get his average up quite a bit to be a regular in even the Pirates lineup (.247 BA last season; .254 career BA), but Hinske's numbers are great for a guy who will most likely be coming off the bench in the games he plays in, and he is probably the Pirates' designated pinch hitter.

Hinske was a commodity for the Rays come playoff time last season.
Hinske was a commodity for the Rays come playoff time last season.

I have already shown you the guy can hit (even though he is a hit or miss most of the time, nothing in between), now how about some proof of the rest of the aspects of fundamentals of baseball.  In each of his first four seasons on the major league level Hinske has struck out 100+ times, but since then (2005; his last full season with the Blue Jays) he has struck out a total of 221 times (average of 73.6 a season).  You could argue that it's a result of him seeing less playing time, but in 2,062 at bats from '02-'05 Hinske struck out once every 4.36 at bats, but since then he has struck out once every 3.8 at bats ('06-'08).

Hinske brings a good glove to the table as well, and for a team like Pittsburgh, that's vital.  Hinske is most experienced at third base, and that just happens to be the position the Pirates need him most.  He is likely to be the starter a lot of days, especially if Pittsburgh catches the injury bug early on--which is likely in today's game, unfortunately.  Hinske currently has a lifetime .953 fielding percentage at the hot corner and a .992 fielding percentage at first base, where he could also see significant playing time.

What the Pirates will need him to do the most of is get on base, which just happens to be one of his biggest weaknesses.  Hinske has the ability to move on the basepaths, once he gets on--he has stolen 10+ bases in four of his seven seasons.  But he doesn't quite draw the amount of walks most teams have expected from him, and his career on-base percentage currently stands at .335 (career-high being .365 in his rookie season with Toronto).

Altogether, I believe Hinske has a good chance at repeating his rookie season numbers this season, coming off the bench for the Pirates.  Again, Hinske may have been the biggest move of the offseason for this franchise.  I will be coming out with a 2009 Pittsburgh Pirates Preview sometime in the next couple of weeks, and I am certainly looking forward to this baseball season.


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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
285 days ago
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16 years and counting......

I used to love this franchise and I still secretly hope that they do well but I cannot stand the current owners. Given that the biggest questions that once again will intrigue most baseball fans in the Golden Triangle will be, "How many fireworks nights are there?" and "Are they giving away more bobbleheads this year?"
It's been 3 seasons since I last walked into PNC Park. I see no reason to change that habit anytime soon.

Although I do like that McLouth fellow.
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Davis21wylieMVP
285 days ago
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If your biggest move of the offseason is signing Eric Hinske... you might be the Pittsburgh Pirates.

(Come to think of it, you could do a whole string of Foxworthy-esque "you might be the Pirates" jokes like this.)
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JuTMSY4Legend
285 days ago
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Rocco Baldelli, Brad Penny, Takashi Saito, John Smoltz, Brad Wilkerson and Jason Varitek...not exactly the prime group of FAs there... Of course...they didn't exactly need a major free agent signing...
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Davis21wylieMVP
285 days ago
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I actually thought those were some smart bargain-basement signings for us... I mean, sure, we didn't drop $423,500,000 on 3 players or anything -- but like you said, we didn't really need to overhaul the roster, we just needed some reinforcements here and there.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
285 days ago
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And we did offer about $160M to Teixeira, unlike the Pirates.
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JuTMSY4Legend
285 days ago
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I agree...At worst, Smoltz and Penny never show up (injury) at best you have two guys who are top 50 starters in the MLB, IMO...

I don't know what to think of Baldelli other than he'll be supported by the fans...

The one move I didn't like was Varitek...regardless of Pay, he's a terrible batter...an abyss in the 8 spot. But my biggest issue is he's holding a roster spot for another player who should be there...

"calls a good game and plays good defense?" - not so much, but he does sell a lot of jerseys
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Davis21wylieMVP
285 days ago
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Well, if you look at the other solutions that were out there, I think 'Tek was the best we could do. What's he going to OPS, like .700? Plus be a good defensive catcher? Bard will be at .730-ish, but he's a bad defender; Kottaras can't hit and can't defend; and if we went outside the organization for somebody like Saltalamacchia, it would mean giving up on Clay Buccholz, the top pitching prospect as recently as last spring. So I think getting 'Tek, at the price he ended up having to take, was a pretty good move for us, all things considered.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
284 days ago
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The Sox also extended the contracts of Papelbon, Youkilis, and Pedroia.
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Davis21wylieMVP
284 days ago
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Wow, with all this warm and fuzzy stuff about our offseason, I've suddenly talked myself into feeling really good about the team this year... Now I'm like, yeah, fuck Sabathia and Burnett and Teixeira -- we got Baldelli, bitches!
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JuTMSY4Legend
284 days ago
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There's a lot of ifs...
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TehLokiVarsity Captain
284 days ago
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If Baldelli comes over all those injuries, you have a steal.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
285 days ago
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Don't forget the signing of Harold and Kumar.
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JuTMSY4Legend
284 days ago
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I have to admit, randomly signing to "cricketers" out of India is a bit odd
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
284 days ago
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I'm sure one of them possesses a wicked googly. (sorry it had to be said)
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Steel TownDraft Pick
284 days ago
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Definitely odd. But, on the plus side the two of them consistently throw strikes at/above 90mph. They don't have any other pitches though.


Give them a year with a Pirates pitching coach and they will be throwing nothing over 85mph.
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