As expected, the Giants didn't do much at the Winter Meetings in Florida. That is a good thing! Brian Sabean was like a man who got all his Christmas shopping done before Black Friday and could avoid the crowds of people trampling each other. Sabes and Bochy were able to spend their time basking in the warm sunshine of a World Series championship while everybody else shivered in the cold Florida air.
The Giants will go into next season with their championship team virtually intact. There are still some complaining that this was a team that barely won the NL West. What they forget is the Giants team that finished the season was a much better team than the one that started the season. The team that finished the season is the one coming back next year.
The Giants lost Joe Paterson in the Rule 5 draft to the division rival D'Backs. Paterson pitched well in the very tough AAA PCL last year as well as the Arizona Fall League. The D'Backs' bullpen is a shambles. Paterson will likely stick on their 25 man roster and be lost to the Giants. Personally, I would have droppped Alex Hinshaw from the 40 man roster to protect Paterson, but with Affeldt, Lopez and Runzler all coming back, it's probably no great loss.
The Giants lost Jake Blackwood to the Padres in the AAA phase. Blackwood is the indy league star who signed with the Giants late in the season. He never played a game as a member of the Giants organization. So long, Jake. We hardly knew ye! Don't be shocked if Blackwood is the Padres starting 2B next spring.
The Giants made 3 picks in the AAA phase of the Rule 5 Draft. I like this approach because there is no return rule in the minor league phases which allows the Giants time to evaluate these players over the course of a full season. The most interesting pick was catcher Dashenko Ricardo out of the Baltimore organization. This one was a bit of a head scratcher, Ricardo hit just .187 in 32 games last year, but then it came out that the Giants like his arm and are going to try converting him to pitching! I like that! Other picks in the AAA phase were Justin Dowdy from the Rays' organization. He's a LHP with a low ERA in limited action last year. The Giants also took Matthew Sartor who was just 4-9 with a 4.30 ERA at two levels last year, but had 71 K's in 58.2 IP.
Some thoughts on non-Giants activity at the Winter Meetings:
I've already commented on the Jayson Werth signing by the Nationals and the Adrian Gonzalez trade to Boston.
Boston brought along of Brink's Truck full of cash to the meetings and outmuscled the Angels for Carl Crawford. Boston now has a lineup that rivals any in baseball, including the Yankees. It leans heavily lefthanded though. Boston also did not upgrade their starting pitching and did nothing to address a very shaky bullpen. I've been musing about how the Giants might fare against Boston in a hypothetical, but quite possible 2011 World Series. I think the Giants would win, especially if they had the home field advantage. AT&T is tough on lefthanded sluggers, especially if they are not familiar with it, and we've all seen the magic of how Bruce Bochy can manipulate a pitching staff to neutralize a lineup that leans too heavily either way.
Angels fans have to be disappointed in their team's performance at the Winter Meetings. The Angels let it be known they were willing to spend and went in as favorites to land Carl Crawford, Rafael Soriano and possibly Adrian Beltre. They came away with lefty setup man Scott Downs. They are now competing to overpay Beltre and are apparently out of the running for Soriano. Once the Werth signing went down, the Angels had to know their 6 year/$108 M offer to Crawford wouldn't get it done. Either they gave up at that point, or were delusional about what it would take to sign him.
The Milwaukee Brewers and Toronto Blue Jays made an interesting trade, RHP Shaun Marcum for 2B prospect Brett Lawrie. The Brewers desperately needed to upgrade their pitching rotation and got a real quality starter in Marcum. Alex Anthopoulos, who has made several quirky trades, apparently thought Marcum was expendable as he has Kyle Drabek, Deck McGuire and Asher Wociechowski lined up behind him. Lawrie has been a highly regarded hitting prospect, but is not a lock to stick at 2B and seems to have developed some attitude problems of late. He refused to play in the Arizona Fall League and some unflattering photos were posted on his Facebook page. Let's just say he doesn't appear to be the kind of guy you'd want your daughter dating. We'll call this trade a win for the BrewCrew.
The Dodgers continued to add depth to their starting pitching re-signing Vicente Padilla who can be stashed as a long reliever until he is needed in the rotation. One website speculated that the Dodgers may be thinking of trading Chad Billingsley for an elite hitter. One rumor at the Winter Meetings that go shot down quickly was James Loney and Jonathan Broxton to the Brewers for Prince Fielder. The Dodgers still need major upgrades at first base and LF, as well as better seasons out of Matt Kemp and Andre Ethier. Replacing Theriot with Uribe and Russell Martin with Barajas upgraded their power, but added an awful lot of outs to their lineup.
What are your thoughts on the Winter Meetings?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
If I were Dashenko Ricardo, I would be ecstatic that the Giants' are willing to invest the effort to convert me into a pitcher, given the Giants' track record. Also, did you see where Waldis Joaquin rejected the White Sox's claim on him, and signed a minor league contact back with the Giants? I don't know what the rule is, but this certainly shows that players are aware of the Giants' prowess in developing pitchers.
ReplyDeletegood work by the org in getting some arms to replenish fresno
ReplyDeleteand thats an interesting tidbit on joaquin
i like that sabean was pushing belt's name to the press during the meetings...seems he will get different treatment than buster did, and maybe he will be up long before june
the west looks to be weak again, and sabean doesnt need to get a name bat to bring in fans...im pretty happy with where the org is headed...the current mix of vet and youth is just right
i was just hoping a deal couldve been made to get rid of rowand and some of that contract...but there is still time
ot...our fav scribe just started his new job....as the daddy of a bouncing baby girl
Belt is getting different treatment because he was in a better position to continue from the start: he's already very good defensively while the experts (Giants, Baseball America) felt that Posey still needed work on his catching.
ReplyDeleteGood to know Joaquin is back with us, I really liked him, and was looking forward to seeing how he might develop. He has a great arm and I guess he appreciated the Giants org (plus his buddies are here too I bet). And while he probably won't make the team in 2011, with many relievers going free agent that year (or could), that should open up a spot or two.
So far I'm not scared much by what the NL West has done, though if LA somehow ends up with Cliff Lee, I would start to be scared.
ReplyDeleteThe thing is that none of the teams have a rotation that holds a light to our's. And I think it starts there.
SD's GM says that while not as good, it'll be close, but I don't think so. I think the guys who started the year so well will continue the regressed path they took at the end of the season. LA has the same bunch of guys that they lost with in 2010, for the most part, and so far didn't add anyone formidable, like Cliff Lee.
I'm amazed by Boston's bold moves, though right now I wonder about their catcher, do you know who they have now that V-Mart's gone?
OGC,
ReplyDeleteSD's GM is puttting on a brave face, but no matter how good the pitching is, the team still has to score SOME runs. The loss of AGone is devastating for that offense and there's no one or combination of players to replace his production.
LA is not going to get Cliff Lee. The "mystery team" has had its cover blown and it's Philly. Apparently Lee liked his time there enough to seriously consider taking a lesser offer to go back there. Now THAT would be a scary rotation!
Varitek is back behind the plate in Boston, so they are very shaky there. Varitek was good in his day, but those days are gone.
OGC,
ReplyDeleteenough with the "buster needed work on his defense and pitch calling" meme...he played less than half his games in fresno behind the plate...and when he was called up, he was mostly at first
Bacci,
ReplyDeleteBased on everything I've read on the subject, and I've outlined it all several times, I agree with OGC on this one. Buster wasn't ready until Steve Decker said he was.
Bacci, if you want to call Baseball America a shill for the Giants, or worse, that they don't know what they are talking about, go ahead, I'm just being the messenger for what they said.
ReplyDeleteI just can't help it if you don't like what they have to say.