Monday, November 29, 2010

Breaking News: Miguel Tejada a Giant, Juan Uribe a Dodger

Breaking News: Giants sign Miguel Tejada

San Francisco's Updated Organizational Depth Chart:

Catchers:
C Buster Posey (ML) {league minimum}
C Eli Whiteside (ML) {league minimum}
C Jackson Williams (AAA)
C Aaron Lowenstein (AA)
C Eliezer Zambrano (AA)
C Johnny Monell (Hi A)
C Tommy Joseph (Lo A)
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First Baseman:
1B: Aubrey Huff (ML) {re-signed for 2 years, $22 million}
1B Travis Ishikawa (ML) {league minimum}
1B Brandon Belt (AAA)
1B Michael Ambort (Hi A)
1B Josh Mazzola (Hi A)
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Second Baseman:
2B Freddy Sanchez (ML) {1 more year for $6 million}
2B Nick Noonan (AA)
2B Brock Bond (AA)
2B Charlie Culberson (Hi A)
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Third Baseman:
3B Pablo Sandoval (ML) {league minimum}
3B Ryan Rohlinger (Call Up)
3B Conor Gillespie (40 Man)
3B Drew Biery (Hi A)
3B Chris Dominguez (Lo A)
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Shortstops:
SS Miguel Tejada {signed for 1 year $6.5 million}
SS Manny Burris (Call Up)
SS Brandon Crawford (AAA)
SS Ehire Adrianza (40 Man)
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Outfielders:
OF Mark DeRosa (ML) {1 more year for $6 million}
OF Aaron Rowand (ML) {2 more years for $24 million}
OF Nate Schierholtz (ML) {league minimum}
OF Darren Ford (Call Up)
OF Eugenio Velez (Call Up)
OF Thomas Neal (40 Man)
OF Roger Kieschnick (AA)
OF Francisco Peguero (40 Man)
OF Wendell Fairley (Hi A)
OF Juan Perez (Hi A)
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Designated Hitters:
DH Jose Flores (Hi A) 
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Right Handed Pitchers:
RHP Tim Lincecum (ML) {will make $13 million in 2011}
RHP Matt Cain (ML) {will make $7 million in 2011, $15 million in 2012}
RHP Brian Wilson (ML) {will make $6.5 million in 2011, $8.5 million in 2012}
RHP Sergio Romo (ML) {league minimum}
RHP Steve Edlefson (40 Man)
RHP Henry Sosa (40 Man)
RHP Michael Main (AA)
RHP David Mixon (AA)
RHP Craig Westcott (AA)
RHP Mitch Lively (AA)
RHP Jose Casilla (40 Man)
RHP Oliver Odle (Hi A)
RHP Justin Fitzgerald (Hi A)
RHP Edwin Quirarte (Hi A)
RHP Jason Stoffel (Hi A)
RHP Ben Wilshire (Hi A)
RHP Kyle Woodruff (Hi A)
RHP Zach Wheeler (Lo A)
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Left Handed Pitchers:
LHP Jeremy Affeldt (ML) {1 more year for $4.5 million}
LHP Madison Bumgarner (ML) {league minimum}
LHP Dan Runzler (ML) {league minimum}
LHP Barry Zito (ML) {3 more years for $57.5 million}
LHP Alex Hinshaw (40 Man)
LHP Joe Paterson (AAA)
LHP Clayton Tanner (40 Man)
LHP David Quinowski (AA)
LHP Kelvin Marte (Hi A)
LHP Wilmin Rodriguez (Hi A)
LHP Ryan Verdugo (Hi A)


San Francisco's 8 Arbitration Eligible Players:
2B Mike Fontenot (ML) {made $1 million in 2010}
3B: Juan Uribe (ML) (Dodgers) {will be awarded a 2011 draft pick as compensation}
OF Cody Ross (ML) {made $4.45 million in 2010}
OF Andres Torres (ML) {made $0.426 million in 2010}
RHP Santiago Casilla (ML) {made $0.400 million in 2010}
RHP Ramon Ramirez (ML) {made $1.155 million in 2010}
RHP Chris Ray (ML) {made $0.975 million in 2010}
LHP Jonathan Sanchez (ML) {made $2.1 million in 2010}
LHP Javier Lopez (ML) {made $0.775 million in 2010}


San Francisco's Rule 5 Eligible Players:
1B Brett Pill (AAA)
1B Andy D'Alessio (AA)
2B Ryan Lormand (AA)
C Tyler LaTorre (AA)
C Nestor Rojas (AA)
3B Brad Boyer (AA)
3B Joel Weeks (Hi A)
OF Mike McBride (AAA)
OF Tyler Graham (AAA)
OF Ben Copeland (AAA)
OF James Simmons (Hi A)
RHP Daryl Maday (AA)
RHP Adrian Martin (AA)
RHP Felix Romero (AA)
RHP Brian Anderson (Hi A)
RHP Hector Correa (Hi A)
RHP Eric Stolp (Hi A)
LHP Matt Yourkin (AAA)


San Francisco's Free Agents:
C: Steve Holm (AAA)
C: Guillermo Rodriguez (AAA)
1B: Jesus Guzman (AAA) (Padres)
1B: Michael Sandoval (Hi A)
2B: Derin McMains (AAA)
SS: Edgar Renteria (ML)
SS Juan Ciriaco (AA)
SS Sharlon Schoop (AA)
OF: Pat Burrell (ML)
OF: Jose Guillen (ML)
OF Joe Borchard (AAA)
OF Clay Timpner (AA) 
RHP: Guillermo Mota (ML)
RHP: Eric Hacker (AAA) (Twins)
RHP: Waldis Joaquin (AAA)
RHP Rafael Cova (AA)
RHP Matt Kinney (AAA)
RHP Mike MacDonald (AA)
RHP Osiris Matos (AAA)
RHP Scott Nestor (Lo A)
RHP Tony Pena Jr. (AAA)
RHP Ronnie Ray (AA)
LHP: Geno Espineli (AAA)
LHP Horacio Ramirez (AAA)
LHP Andy Sisco (AA)
LHP Jake Stevens (AA)
LHP Dontrelle Willis (AAA) (Reds)

Saltzman Says... $44 million reasons to bring Uribe back

Aubrey Huff signed a 2 year $22 million deal to come back to the Giants.  It is being reported via the internet Juan Uribe will sign a 3 year $22 million deal to go to the loss angeles dodgers.  This sounds too perfect.  Who are we to say someone is overpaid in a league that overpays all of their free agents?  We have two of the worst contracts in baseball right now:  Zito making $126 million and Rowand making $60 million.  Zito is still owed $57 million and Rowand is still owed $24 million.

Our two big free agents are Huff and Uribe.  If we bring back Huff and Uribe for $22 million each we are bringing back to two biggest thumpers in our 'thumpless' lineup.  We are bringing them back for less than what we owe Aaron Rowand.

How is that too much money?

Huff's presence in the locker room is no different than Uribe's.  He is as valuable to our Latin born players as Huff is in that locker room.

When The Giants Come To Town: 2010 Prospects 1-50

Down on the Farm: 2010 Giants Top 50 Prospects

Important Note: List was made before the start of the 2010 Season

1. Buster Posey
2. Madison Bumgarner
3. Zack Wheeler
4. Thomas Neal
5. Rafael Rodriguez
6. Brandon Crawford
7. Roger Kieschnick
8. Tommy Joseph
9. Nick Noonan
10. Francisco Peguero
11. Hector Sanchez
12. Edward Concepcion
13. Dan Runzler
14. Waldis Joaquin
15. Jason Stoffel
16. Clayton Tanner
17. Darren Ford
18. Conor Gillaspie
19. Ehire Adrianza
20. Chris Dominguez
21. Ydwin Villegas
22. Henry Sosa
23. Jose Casilla
24. Matt Graham
25. Brett Pill
26. Johnny Monell
27. Steve Edelfsen
28. Kevin Pucetas
29. Joe Paterson
30. Brock Bond
31. Dan Turpen
32. Mike McBryde
33. Craig Clark
34. Paul Oseguera
35. Kyle Nicholson
36. Eric Surkamp
37. Ari Ronick
38. Josh Mazzola
39. Wendell Fairley
40. Charlie Culberson
41. Aaron King
42. Andy Reichard
43. Chris Wilson
44. Ryan Verdugo
45. Evan Crawford
46. Drew Biery
47. Ryan Cavan
48. Jorge Bucardo
49. Jose Valdez
50. Wilber Bucardo

Honorable Mention: David Quinowski, Dan Griffin, Chris Gloor, Jeremy Toole, Craig Westcott, Leonardo Ochoa, Sundrendy Windster, Julio Izturis, Cameron Lamb, Jason Jarvis, Kaohi Downing, Audy Santana.

Dominican Dandies: Carlos Willoughby, Jose De La Cruz, Jesus Galindo, Kendry Flores, Ariel Hernandez.

Splashing Pumpkins - a San Francisco Giants blog: Aubrey Huff signs two-year deal

Splashing Pumpkins - a San Francisco Giants blog: Aubrey Huff signs two-year deal: "Aubrey Huff just re-signed with the San Francisco Giants on a two-year $22MM deal (with a $10MM club option for 2013 -- $2MM buyout). I lik..."

Splashing Pumpkins - a San Francisco Giants blog: Giants Offer Juan Uribe Arbitration

Splashing Pumpkins - a San Francisco Giants blog: Giants Offer Juan Uribe Arbitration: "The Giants offered Uribe arbitration today... more to come."

Friday, November 19, 2010

Saltzman Says... What can the Warriors get for nothing?

1. PG Stephen Curry
2. SG Monta Ellis
3. SF Dorrell Wright
4. PF David Lee
5. C Andris Biedrins

Unless a big trade is made, this is the starting lineup for the Golden State Warriors for the next 3 years.
All of these players are locked up for at least 3 years, and all are playing well when healthy.

6. Reggie Williams has been a bargain for the kind of offensive scorer he is.

The jury is out of rookie 7. PF Ekpe Udoh and 8. PF/C Lou Amundson because they are hurt, but they have small contracts.

9. Swingman Rodney Carney is making nothing by NBA standards, so he is worth every penny considering his ability on both ends of the floor.

Who belongs in the other three spots long term on this roster?

Jeremy Lin is signed through next year, but that doesn't guarantee him a spot on the dress list.
Jeff Adrien is a banger inside in the mold of Brandon Bass, Paul Millsap, and Craig Smith.  Is he worth keeping?
Charlie Bell is signed through next year, but hasn't made much of a contribution.  His expiring contract next year could play a big role in landing a younger player.
Dan Gadzuric, Vladimir Radmanovic, and Brandan Wright are 21' of garbage making almost $1 million a foot.

For $21 million, plus the $4 million Charlie Bell is making is plenty of money to throw at a team looking to cash in on Chris Paul or Carmelo Anthony next year.

Stephen Curry and Dorell Wright are not better than Paul or 'Melo, but are they worth waiting for just to lose out like New Jersey, Los Angeles, and Cleveland did with the LeBron, Bosh, Amare, Boozer sweepstakes.

What teams are desperate?  Orlando?  Houston?  Portland?  Philadelphia?  New York?  New Orleans?

Would Rashard Lewis be worth giving up $21 million coming off the books?
What about Vince Carter?
Gilbert Arenas?
Andre Iguodala?
Elton Brand?
Brandon Roy?
Yao Ming?
Eddy Curry?
David West?

Saltzman Says... Here Is The San Francisco Giants Organizational Depth Chart

Last Updated: 11/29/2010 11:45am

San Francisco's Organizational Depth Chart:




Catchers:
C Buster Posey (ML)
C Eli Whiteside (ML)
C Jackson Williams (AAA)
C Aaron Lowenstein (AA)
C Eliezer Zambrano (AA)
C Johnny Monell (Hi A)
C Tommy Joseph (Lo A)
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First Baseman:
1B: Aubrey Huff (ML) {re-signed for 2 years, $22 million}
1B Travis Ishikawa (ML)
1B Brandon Belt (AAA)
1B Michael Ambort (Hi A)
1B Josh Mazzola (Hi A)
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Second Baseman:
2B Freddy Sanchez (ML)
2B Nick Noonan (AA)
2B Brock Bond (AA)
2B Charlie Culberson (Hi A)
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Third Baseman:
3B Pablo Sandoval (ML)
3B Ryan Rohlinger (Call Up)
3B Conor Gillespie (40 Man)
3B Drew Biery (Hi A)
3B Chris Dominguez (Lo A)
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Shortstops:
SS Manny Burris (Call Up)
SS Brandon Crawford (AAA)
SS Ehire Adrianza (40 Man)
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Outfielders:
OF Mark DeRosa (ML)
OF Aaron Rowand (ML)
OF Nate Schierholtz (ML)
OF Darren Ford (Call Up)
OF Eugenio Velez (Call Up)
OF Thomas Neal (40 Man)
OF Roger Kieschnick (AA)
OF Francisco Peguero (40 Man)
OF Wendell Fairley (Hi A)
OF Juan Perez (Hi A)
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Designated Hitters:
DH Jose Flores (Hi A) 
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Right Handed Pitchers:
RHP Tim Lincecum (ML)
RHP Matt Cain (ML)
RHP Brian Wilson (ML)
RHP Sergio Romo (ML)
RHP Steve Edlefson (40 Man)
RHP Henry Sosa (40 Man)
RHP Michael Main (AA)
RHP David Mixon (AA)
RHP Craig Westcott (AA)
RHP Mitch Lively (AA)
RHP Jose Casilla (40 Man)
RHP Oliver Odle (Hi A)
RHP Justin Fitzgerald (Hi A)
RHP Edwin Quirarte (Hi A)
RHP Jason Stoffel (Hi A)
RHP Ben Wilshire (Hi A)
RHP Kyle Woodruff (Hi A)
RHP Zach Wheeler (Lo A)
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Left Handed Pitchers:
LHP Jeremy Affeldt (ML)
LHP Madison Bumgarner (ML)
LHP Dan Runzler (ML)
LHP Barry Zito (ML)
LHP Alex Hinshaw (40 Man)
LHP Joe Paterson (AAA)
LHP Clayton Tanner (40 Man)
LHP David Quinowski (AA)
LHP Kelvin Marte (Hi A)
LHP Wilmin Rodriguez (Hi A)
LHP Ryan Verdugo (Hi A)


San Francisco's 8 Arbitration Eligible Players:
2B Mike Fontenot (ML)
3B: Juan Uribe (ML) (Dodgers)
OF Cody Ross (ML)
OF Andres Torres (ML)
RHP Santiago Casilla (ML)
RHP Ramon Ramirez (ML)
RHP Chris Ray (ML)
LHP Jonathan Sanchez (ML)
LHP Javier Lopez (ML)


San Francisco's Rule 5 Eligible Players:
1B Brett Pill (AAA)
1B Andy D'Alessio (AA)
2B Ryan Lormand (AA)
C Tyler LaTorre (AA)
C Nestor Rojas (AA)
3B Brad Boyer (AA)
3B Joel Weeks (Hi A)
OF Mike McBride (AAA)
OF Tyler Graham (AAA)
OF Ben Copeland (AAA)
OF James Simmons (Hi A)
RHP Daryl Maday (AA)
RHP Adrian Martin (AA)
RHP Felix Romero (AA)
RHP Brian Anderson (Hi A)
RHP Hector Correa (Hi A)
RHP Eric Stolp (Hi A)
LHP Matt Yourkin (AAA)


San Francisco's Free Agents:
C: Steve Holm (AAA)
C: Guillermo Rodriguez (AAA)
1B: Jesus Guzman (AAA) (Padres)
1B: Michael Sandoval (Hi A)
2B: Derin McMains (AAA)
SS: Edgar Renteria (ML)
SS Juan Ciriaco (AA)
SS Sharlon Schoop (AA)
OF: Pat Burrell (ML)
OF: Jose Guillen (ML)
OF Joe Borchard (AAA)
OF Clay Timpner (AA) 
RHP: Guillermo Mota (ML)
RHP: Eric Hacker (AAA) (Twins)
RHP: Waldis Joaquin (AAA)
RHP Rafael Cova (AA)
RHP Matt Kinney (AAA)
RHP Mike MacDonald (AA)
RHP Osiris Matos (AAA)
RHP Scott Nestor (Lo A)
RHP Tony Pena Jr. (AAA)
RHP Ronnie Ray (AA)
LHP: Geno Espineli (AAA)
LHP Horacio Ramirez (AAA)
LHP Andy Sisco (AA)
LHP Jake Stevens (AA)
LHP Dontrelle Willis (AAA) (Reds)

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Saltzman Says... There is A New Era in Oakland...

Joe Lacob and Peter Guber will have some decisions to make about the new look Warriors.

1. Is Keith Smart the long term answer as coach.
2. Is Larry Riley the man that can bring in the talent to surround what we have.
3. How do you find a superstar and bring them in.
4. Who stays and who goes from Robert Rowell, who is excellent on the business side, and equally horrible on the basketball side, to Jeremy Lin, who is a clearly hear because he is local and he can bring in new fans.

My two cents...

Keith Smart can be the long term solution for this team and this city.  Smart tells it like it is, but works as hard as anyone to make is work.  He will instill the work ethic that the entire team needs.

Larry Riley clearly knows how to bring in pieces to help the coach, and not just be nice to Nellie. 

Dorrell Wright and David Lee are much better fits for what Smart wants to do on both ends of the floor.  Lee ability to get 20-10 trumps the offensive potential of Anthony Randolph and Kelenna Azubuike, who couldn't guard anyone.  It was tough to lose Ronny Turiaf, but Lou Admunson is a cheaper version of the same player.  While Rodney Carney isn't as good a scorer as Corey Maggette, he clearly is a better defender.  Dan Gadzuric and Charlie Bell, while overpaid for their roles on the team, clearly put a premium on defense.  Their contracts also give the team better flexibility than Maggette.

The result is 3 of the 5 starters being more defensive minded than offensive minded.  Curry and Ellis have length and size playing along side them.

Long term we have all 5 starters locked up for at least 3 years.  Reggie Williams, Rodney Carney, Lou Admunson, and Ekpe Udoh are all good inexpensive pieces.

Gadzuric, Brandan Wright and Vladamir Radmanovic all are in the last year of their contracts and could be moved at the trading deadline in February. Charlie Bell only has one year remaining.  There is a lot of flexibility on this year's roster.  It's nice to see after so many years of being over the cap without the talent to win, or sabotaging their only good team the last 15 years after we all believed.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Saltzman Says... To The 2010 San Francisco Giants

THANK YOU GIANTS!

Thank you for ending so many years of torture.  Thank you for giving me players to remember forever.  Thank you for not trading away your young talent for washed up veterans.  Thank you for finding the right washed up veterans.  Thank you for finding players that care more about winning than money.  Thank you for the parade.  Thank you for 2010, a year I will never forget.

Here is my pledge to the Giants for 2011:  Bring them all back
Aubrey Huff, Juan Uribe, Pat Burrell, Edgar Renteria, and Guillermo Mota were all big parts of our locker room and should be brought back.  Aaron Rowand might be grossly overpiad, but we would stay a better team with him in the locker room.  Same with Mark DeRosa.

I know it might not make good business decisions, but I want to cheer for these guys.  I want to cheer for the guys that won the 2010 World Series.

Special Thanks to the Following People:
Andres Torres
Freddy Sanchez
Aubrey Huff
Buster Posey
Pat Burrell
Cody Ross
Juan Uribe
Edgar Renteria
Tim Lincecum
Matt Cain
Jonathan Sanchez
Madison Bumgarner
Brian Wilson
Javier Lopez
Jeremy Affeldt
Santiago Casilla
Ramon Ramirez
Sergio Romo
Nate Schierholtz
Travis Ishikawa
Mike Fontenot
Pablo Sandoval
Aaron Rowand
Guillermo Mota
Eli Whiteside
Bill Neukum
Larry Baer
Brian Sabean
Dick Tidrow
John Barr
Bobby Evans
Bruce Bockhy
Ron Wotus
Dave Righetti
Hensley Muellens
Tim Flannery
Roberto Kelly
Mark Gardner
Bill Hayes
Chris Ray
Dan Runzler
Darren Ford

Emmanuel Burris
Eugenio Velez
Ryan Rohlinger
Bengi Molina

Randy Johnson
Matt Morris
Brad Penny
Rich Aurilia
Randy Winn
Jon Miller
Dave Fleming
Mike Krukow
Duane Kuiper
Willie Mays
Willie McCovey
J.T. Snow
Will Clark
Ashkon
F.P. Santangelo
Marty Laurie
Brian Murphy
Paul MaCaffrey

Saltzman Says... To The year I Turned 30

Will this be the most memorable year of my life?
  1. On January 9, the Cowboys hosted their first playoff game in Cowboys stadium, playing the Philadelphia Eagles. Dallas won 34-14, breaking their 13-year playoff drought.
  2. On July 24, I married the most beautiful woman in the world
  3. On November 1, The Giants won the World Series
I will never forget my wedding day.  It was the most amazing day of my life.  And yet, my boyhood team that I have rooted for since I was 7 and have loved my whole life won the World Series.  How amazing is it when what you wanted the most in your personal life and what you've wanted most as a sports fan happens in the same 14 week span?  Where do you go from there?

No matter what happens for the rest of my life, I have the woman I love by my side and the team I love has a ring.  As Danielle and I look to start a family in the future, I can look back at 2010 and smile.