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From Rotoworld, thought it was quite interestin, no Schmidt though.

 

Giants' GM Brian Sabean appears close to throwing in the towel on the 2004 season.

''I'm not much for patience,'' Sabean said Thursday. ''Last year we won 100 games. This year, we've won 17. I might have to eat some of our roster. Let some guys go with (big) contracts. Reshape things. Give some kids a chance.'' Don't expect any big moves before June, but some players to look for in San Francisco include outfielder Todd Linden, shortstop Cody Ransom, and pitchers Merkin Valdez, David Aardsma, and Matt Cain. J.T. Snow, Marquis Grissom, Edgardo Alfonzo, Brett Tomko, A.J. Pierzynski, Neifi Perez, Michael Tucker, Kirk Rueter, Ray Durham and other disappointing players could be dealt or released depending on how much Sabean shakes things up.

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nothing on that list that interests me, other than perhaps Reuter or A.J.

 

the others are overpriced and primed to decline.

Yeah they both sound nice but A.J. wouldn't be a good fit, not only because no one likes him in the clubhouse, but also because we already have Olivo. Didn't Reuter shut us out last season when he saw us? If it was him, we really sucked that night against him.

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Snow would be an upgrade in the field, but he's lost almost all of his power, he's another slowpoke and he's ancient. Rather use Gload than Snow.

The Sox don't need power. Though they could use Snow's LH bat, playoff experience at 1B, and on the bench. For the league minimum, it wouldn't be bad if Pk wasn't around. [i'm not talking about adding him now. But if someone needed to be added for a playoff run maybe]

 

I like Gload. But it remains to be seen how well he does in pressure situations.

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From Rotoworld, thought it was quite interestin, no Schmidt though.

 

Giants' GM Brian Sabean appears close to throwing in the towel on the 2004 season.

''I'm not much for patience,'' Sabean said Thursday. ''Last year we won 100 games. This year, we've won 17. I might have to eat some of our roster. Let some guys go with (big) contracts. Reshape things. Give some kids a chance.'' Don't expect any big moves before June, but some players to look for in San Francisco include outfielder Todd Linden, shortstop Cody Ransom, and pitchers Merkin Valdez, David Aardsma, and Matt Cain. J.T. Snow, Marquis Grissom, Edgardo Alfonzo, Brett Tomko, A.J. Pierzynski, Neifi Perez, Michael Tucker, Kirk Rueter, Ray Durham and other disappointing players could be dealt or released depending on how much Sabean shakes things up.

JT would be a good addition in the event that we trade Konerko.

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I like Gload. But it remains to be seen how well he does in pressure situations.

I guess Gload is a defensive specialist at 1B, which makes trading Paulie very attractive.

 

I agree they need to see what he can do in pressure situations, I.E. down the stretch and as an everyday tool, but I'd still like to see JT on the team if and when we trade Konerko simply because he is proven.

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AJ Pierzynski would be an ideal fit.. he's a lefty who tears apart right handed pitching... You have a platoon of Olivo and Pierzynski with Olivo getting the majoirty of games against lefties. It makes perfect sense, especially since he signed a long term deal with the Giants and he's not playing too well, meaning he could be had for virtually nothing.

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AJ Pierzynski would be an ideal fit.. he's a lefty who tears apart right handed pitching...  You have a platoon of Olivo and Pierzynski with Olivo getting the majoirty of games against lefties.  It makes perfect sense, especially since he signed a long term deal with the Giants and he's not playing too well, meaning he could be had for virtually nothing.

Too big of a problem child tho, no way we go after AJ, not many teams will, no matter how good a hitter he is.

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AJ Pierzynski would be an ideal fit.. he's a lefty who tears apart right handed pitching...  You have a platoon of Olivo and Pierzynski with Olivo getting the majoirty of games against lefties.  It makes perfect sense, especially since he signed a long term deal with the Giants and he's not playing too well, meaning he could be had for virtually nothing.

No AJ. The Sox have Olivo, who's making near the league minimum. The Sox couldn't get a SP and a CF, the two biggest needs now. Potential injuries also factor in if the Sox then have needs to fill.

 

The sox don't and shouldn't pick up a long term contract. Whatever they do, it'll likely be for the short term, ie for the 2004 season.

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AJ Pierzynski would be an ideal fit.. he's a lefty who tears apart right handed pitching...  You have a platoon of Olivo and Pierzynski with Olivo getting the majoirty of games against lefties.  It makes perfect sense, especially since he signed a long term deal with the Giants and he's not playing too well, meaning he could be had for virtually nothing.

He is tearing apart the Giants clubhouse. He threw an elbow at Frank Thomas running to first last year. Why would you want this asshole on our team? He is not even that good of a player to want over Olivo or Alomar. I could care less if he is a lefty.

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Too big of a problem child tho, no way we go after AJ, not many teams will, no matter how good a hitter he is

 

2004 Pirzinski:

 

OPS: 605

OPS w. RO: 555

OPS w. RISP: 499

OPS (road): 538

OPS (night): 496

GIDP: 8

SB: 0

CS: 1

 

Defense: below average

 

Baserunning: below average

 

Clubhouse: cancer

 

X-Factor: enemy of all that's Holy

 

 

Good trade idea.

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2004 Pirzinski:

 

OPS: 605

OPS w. RO: 555

OPS w. RISP: 499

OPS (road):  538

OPS (night): 496

GIDP:  8

SB: 0

CS: 1

 

Defense:  below average

 

Baserunning:  below average

 

Clubhouse: cancer

 

X-Factor:  enemy of all that's Holy

 

 

Good trade idea.

Agreed, AJ is not needed on this team, nor would he be accepted.

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He is tearing apart the Giants clubhouse. He threw an elbow at Frank Thomas running to first last year. Why would you want this asshole on our team? He is not even that good of a player to want over Olivo or Alomar. I could care less if he is a lefty.

FWIW... I heard the stories of the clubhouse riff raff were seriously over stated. :huh

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2004 Pirzinski:

 

OPS: 605

OPS w. RO: 555

OPS w. RISP: 499

OPS (road):  538

OPS (night): 496

GIDP:  8

SB: 0

CS: 1

 

Defense:  below average

 

Baserunning:  below average

 

Clubhouse: cancer

 

X-Factor:  enemy of all that's Holy

 

 

Good trade idea.

Salary: 5+ Mill over multiple years

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Salary:  5+ Mill over multiple years

Pierzynski is nothing outside the rollerdome. He made a living hitting hard grounders that just got through the holes in the IF by going just fast enough.

 

The only two teams he'd be successful for now are Montreal(when they are in Montreal) and Toronto.

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Pierzynski is nothing outside the rollerdome.  He made a living hitting hard grounders that just got through the holes in the IF by going just fast enough.

 

The only two teams he'd be successful for now are Montreal(when they are in Montreal) and Toronto.

Then again, maybe not.

 

His career average at the rollerdome is .308, and his career home/away average is .304/.292 respectively, and his turf/grass average is .302/.294 respectively.

 

So scratch what I said. He just sucks ass now.

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2004 Pirzinski:

 

OPS: 605

OPS w. RO: 555

OPS w. RISP: 499

OPS (road):  538

OPS (night): 496

GIDP:  8

SB: 0

CS: 1

 

Defense:  below average

 

Baserunning:  below average

 

Clubhouse: cancer

 

X-Factor:  enemy of all that's Holy

 

 

Good trade idea.

2003 Pierzynski:

 

OPS: 824

OPS w. RO: 801

OPS w. RISP: 934

OPS (road): 867

OPS (night): 795

GIDP: 13

SB: 3

CS: 1

 

Defense: average

 

Baserunning: below average

 

Clubhouse: team leader

 

X-Factor: He's a better player than Sandy Alomar, he's a lefty, he can be had for very little while still probably being able to give up a contract ala Lee or Konerko.

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