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SF Giants: Still Plenty of Options Remain

by Trecole696
created January 12, 2009, last edited February 10, 2009
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We are roughly a month away from the start of spring training and normally at this time, every free agent that is worth anything has been signed by a team and is planning their trip for either Florida or Arizona for the spring. This winter has been different, largely in part to the depressed economy. However, the Giants have been amongst the most active and discussed teams out there. The Manny Ramirez rumors refuse to die, as the latest one has the Giants offering him a 1 year deal with 3 option years that could ultimately be a 4 year, 100 million dollar deal. If they could swing a deal like that, it would be brilliant. It would give Manny the incentive to go 100% year in and year out in order to pick up his $25 million option. That being said, I still don't see Manny in San Francisco, and unless it's the absolute perfect deal, and they're able to unload Aaron Rowand in the process, I'd be a lot more receptive to it. Even if the Giants don't get Manny though, there is still a handful of guys out there that could really help this team. One potential trading partner has surfaced is the New York Yankees. Apparently, the Yanks are shopping Xavier Nady and he could be a fit a first for the Giants. The only problem there is that Nady hasn't played much first base in his big league career, and while his right handed power would be a welcome addition, he's a free agent after the year and is a Boras client. So, if the Giants didn't have to give the Yankees much for him, then sure, but if they want a young starting pitcher, then no.




Another free agent who is surprisingly on the market, and one the Giants expressed interest in earlier in the off-season, is Orlando Hudson. At that time, Hudson was seeking a 4 year deal in the neighborhood of $50 million, but it looks like he'd now be lucky to get half of that. Hudson has his limitations, no doubt. His splits over the last 3 years show that he's clearly more comfortable hitting in Arizona than he is
anywhere else. He only hit 1 home run in over 220 at-bats on the road last year while carrying an OPS under .700. This is probably why he is still looking for work. However, the O-Dog is one of the best defensive second basemen in baseball, and having him at second and Edgar Renteria at short could give this young pitching staff a huge sense of security. I also think that he would adapt to hitting in whatever park he ends up in, whether it be a pitchers yard like AT&T Park, or another hitter's paradise like the BOB. His power numbers would certainly take a hit, but his extra-base hit totals shouldn't be effected too much and I see him as a pretty solid bet to be around .300 average wise with an .800 OPS. It was clear in Arizona how important he was to the team, as they really suffered when Hudson was shelved for over a month's worth of time for injuries. He is not a great hitter, but a solid one, and a great defender. At 31, he's not necessarily a spring chicken, but in this market, something like a 2-year, 15 million dollar deal would be very reasonable and seems possible. I think the Giants envision Emmanuel Burriss as the heir apparent to Renteria at short, so they may want him playing everyday in Fresno there this season instead of platooning at second with Kevin Frandsen and Eugenio Velez. And while Hudson isn't really the power bat the Giants need, he'd still be solid addition to the lineup, not to mention the runs he'd save in the field. I'm not saying Brian Sabean should focus on Hudson, but he should certainly monitor the situation as only the Washington Nationals have showed sincere interest.

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Categories: Opinions | Opinions by User Trecole696 | January 12, 2009 | January 2009 | MLB Opinions | Emmanuel Burriss Opinions | Kevin Frandsen Opinions | Eugenio Velez Opinions | San Francisco Giants Opinions | New York Yankees Opinions | Washington Nationals Opinions | Arizona Diamondbacks Opinions | Manny Ramirez Opinions | Orlando Hudson Opinions | Xavier Nady Opinions | Edgar Renteria Opinions

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