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Friday, September 5, 2008

Sabean: Burriss Likely to Replace Vizquel at Short

There must have been something in the Colorado River Compact, because Brian Sabean came back from Denver displaying a bit more chutzpah than his usual listless self in his fireside chat on KNBR last night.

Among the revelations in Sabes's brief flirtation with candor:

- Manny Burriss is penciled in to start at shortstop next year and all indications are that he will be given every opportunity to be there long-term. Omar Vizquel will not be back.

Ivan Ochoa will compete to be the primary middle infield backup, but, in a miraculous moment of clarity, Sabean now does not view him as an everyday player.

- Pablo Sandoval is likely an everyday player next year. What position that may be at is anyone's guess, although, given that he seems to be unaffected by the position carousel he's riding thus far, the current setup may continue through 2009.

- Regarding the position prospects, Sabean seemed to be strikingly emboldened by the success of the youngsters this year, and said he's not constrained by anything but the player's ability to play at the big league level to promote him.

Taking into account the past production and polish of '08 draftees Buster Posey, who was just promoted again, and Conor Gillaspie, those guys should be in San Francisco in less than two years and maybe even in one.

- With respect to 18 year old wunderkind Angel Villalona's arrival at Pac Bell: "anything's possible."

- As for offseason plans, Brian sees third base as the position most likely to be upgraded with a power bat, given the current free agent landscape, although I'm not sure what landscape he's looking at. Suffice it to say, his past flirtations with the likes of Hank Blalock and Joe Crede renders this poseur beat writer nervous.

- Sabean said he's looking to move pitching for hitting help, and his third base evaluation may make more sense if you include possible trade targets, with names like Beltre, Atkins, and Kouzmanoff potentially available.

Other names I would throw out at third would include Brandon Wood, Jorge Cantu, and Dallas McPherson.

But despite reports of Tigers owner Mike Ilitch ordering an offseason slash in payroll, my personal white whale (no pun intended) Miguel Cabrera probably isn't going anywhere.

- Other nuggets Sabean peddled: Fred Lewis and his toe may be heading to surgery given the recent leveling off of his play, giving Nate Schierholtz an extended look; absent an outside addition, Kevin Frandsen and Eugenio Velez would compete for the job at second (no mention of Travis Denker, although I hope it's an oversight); and an extension for Randy Winn will be discussed this offseason.

Comment! You can make one move this offseason: what do you do?

3 comments:

JLev said...

An extension for Randy Winn? I love the guy, but isn't he already overpaid?

Adrian Beltre must never dona Giants uni. Ever. Period.

I sort of like the idea of Atkins, but he has predictably lopsided home/away splits given that he plays at Coors Launchingpad.

The Cantu/McPherson angle could be interesting, but I'll bet that their prices have skyrocketed given their relative level of success this season.

The real trick would be to find the next Jorge Cantu. I nominate Hasan.

Hasan said...

I would say that, of Cantu and McPherson, neither will have a price tag that's prohibitive, although Cantu is arbitration-eligible.

In theory, I like the idea of Brandon Wood, especially considering the Angels perpetual search for starting pitchers, but I there is a certain AAAA vibe to him, and he wouldn't come cheap (think Sanchez plus a legit prospect), and that's provided Bill Stoneman listens to offers for him. The Angels crowded infield situation is definitely one to watch.

Once the offseason gets a-rollin', there are always guys who become available that you wouldn't have guessed - so I'll reserve judgment on the next great HaSwami pick.

Not A Neurosurgeon said...

wtf, Giants just called up Gillaspie...

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